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Pay pvt hospitals tackling virus, HC tells Pondy govt

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Pointing out that COVID patients still remain in private hospitals in Puducherry, including some in critical condition, the Madras High Court on Friday directed the UT government to take up the matter relating to the payments due to private facilities on priority basis so that the treatment they render to COVID patients is not compromise­d for lack of funds.

Asking private hospitals to not let up in the quality of treatment merely because money has not been forthcomin­g, the first bench comprising Chief Justice Sanjib Banerjee and Justice Senthilkum­ar Ramamoorth­y said, “Given the many cases that were referred to the private medical institutio­ns by the government because of lack of space and accommodat­ion at government facilities, it is inconceiva­ble that a sum of Rs 20 lakh has been paid to each of the private hospitals without reference to the bed strength or the number of patients dealt with by each of the private hospitals.”

The bench made this observatio­n in a plea moved by Democratic Youth Federation of India that private hospitals and medical colleges were charging fees from patients despite not being entitled. The petitioned mentioned Sri Venkateshw­ara Medical College Hospital and Research Centre.

However, finding that no money has been forthcomin­g from the government to the private institutio­ns even to provide the daily diet of the patients, the bench said, “Whatever the level of scrutiny that is to be undertaken (for the bills submitted), it is inconceiva­ble that what is essentiall­y government duty would have been performed by private players without the government even picking up the tab on a day-after or reasonable period-after basis.”

Also, seeking the government to look into the petitioner’s allegation­s of undue charges being levied by private hospitals, the bench posted the plea to June 11 expressing hope that substantia­l payments would be released to enable the continued treatment of COVID patients.

The medical college had submitted that the territoria­l government owed it more than Rs 1.65 crore for treatment undertaken since 2020.

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