Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Maha show-cause notices to 4 hosps

- Faisal Malik faisal.malik@htlive.com

ON MAY 22, THE STATE DECIDED TO RESERVE 80% OF BEDS IN ALL PRIVATE HOSPITALS IN THE CITY TO TACKLE THE SHORTAGE OF BEDS FOR COVID-19 PATIENTS

MUMBAI: The state government on Tuesday issued show-cause notices to four major hospitals in the city for violating its guidelines for the treatment of Covid-19.

In a separate developmen­t, following t he state cabinet’s approval, Maharashtr­a became the first state in India to extend health insurance that covers Covid-19 to all its citizens.

Late on Monday, state health minister Rajesh Tope had made a surprise visit to the four private hospitals. During this inspection, he found the hospitals were flouting the rules laid down for treatment of Covid-19 patients, some of whom were made to wait despite less than 50% occupancy of hospital beds. “We found the hospitals had not put up boards specifying availabili­ty of beds and treatment charges for Covid-19. A few hospitals had sufficient beds, but they chose to keep Covid-19 patients waiting,” said Tope, adding that strict action will be taken against the hospitals for their non-compliance.

On May 22, the state decided to reserve 80% of beds in all private hospitals in the city to tackle the shortage of beds for Covid-19 patients. Following reports of patients being charged exorbitant fees at private hospitals, the state health department also issued an order that capped Covid-19 treatment charges at private hospitals and required hospitals to put up boards with details of available beds and the treatment charges. Restrictio­ns were also imposed on billing of medicines.

In a state cabinet meeting on Tuesday, chief minister Uddhav Thackeray directed the state administra­tion to appoint civic officials in private hospitals to monitor the situation. “This will ensure patients won’t have to face difficulti­es,” said Thackeray.

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