Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Govt caps Covid treatment rates for private hospitals

COST FACTOR Rates vary between ₹4,500 and ₹18,000 for per day of admission, depending on the treatment required by a patient and the category hospital belongs to

- HT Correspond­ent

Chandigarh To check profiteeri­ng by private hospitals during the current pandemic, the Punjab government on Thursday fixed their Covid treatment rates.

The rates were announced after a Covid review meeting via video-conferenci­ng that was chaired by the chief minister here. The rates finalised for private hospitals and medical colleges by Dr KK Talwar Committee cover isolation beds, intensive care treatment and hospitalis­ation charges, per day of admission.

For moderate sickness requiring isolation beds, including supportive care and oxygen, the rates per day of admission have been fixed at: ₹10,000 for all private medical colleges/nabh private hospitals with teaching programme from National Board of Examinatio­n (NBE), ₹9,000 for National Accreditat­ion Board for Hospitals (Nabh)-accredited hospitals (including private medical colleges without PG/DNB course) and ₹8,000 for NON-NABH accredited hospitals, according to an official spokespers­on.

The rates across these categories of hospitals for “severe sickness” (ICU without need for ventilator) have been capped, respective­ly, at ₹15,000, ₹14,000 and ₹13,000, whereas for “very severe or critical patients”, these are fixed at ₹18,000, ₹16,500 and ₹15,000, respective­ly. All these rates are inclusive of PPE cost, the spokespers­on said.

In order to encourage private hospitals to cater to mild sickness cases also, the Dr Talwar

Committee has also fixed per day admission rates for such cases at ₹6,500, ₹5,500 and ₹4,500, respective­ly.

The treatment rates were decided amid several complaints received by the state government of private hospitals charging exorbitant­ly for Covid treatment. The CM had also personally received complaints on this count and asked the Dr Talwar committee and the health and family welfare department to look into the matter and work out the rates after discussion­s with private hospitals.

Dr Talwar said the committee went by the Covid treatment rates suggested by Niti Aayog, except that one more category was included.

14 DEFENCE PERSONNEL TEST POSITIVE

Meanwhile, 47 people, including 14 defence personnel, tested positive in three districts of south Malwa region.

Nine jawans are from Bathinda cantonment whereas five BSF personnel were tested positive in Fazilka.

In Ferozepur, nine people contracted the virus.

A total of 16 persons tested positive for Covid-19 in Moga. Eight persons, including a nurse of Faridkot Medical College, tested positive

KAPURTHALA WOMAN DIES IN JALANDHAR

A 65-year-old woman from Kapurthala died at civil hospital in Jalandhar while three others tested positive for covid-19 in the district.

Two Covid-19 patients, one each from Amritsar Gurdaspur, died of the disease at government medical college and hospital on Thursday. The district also reported 23 fresh cases on Thursday.

Nine fresh cases were reported from the Gurdaspur district.

A total of 34 persons tested positive for Covid-19 in Jalandhar and 30 in Patiala.

Of the positive patients in the district, 15 are from Patiala city, six from Samana, three from Rajpura, one from Nabha and five from villages across the district.

Meanwhile, Mohali saw 16 fresh Covid cases, taking the district’s tally to 472.

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