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SC asks Centre why private hospitals built on free govt land can’t treat Covid patients free-of-cost

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court Wednesday asked the Centre to identify private hospitals where COVID-19 infected patients could get treatment for free or at a nominal cost.

A bench headed by Chief Justice S A Bobde, hearing the matter via video-conferenci­ng, observed that there are private hospitals which have been given land either free of cost or at nominal rates and they should treat coronaviru­s infected patients for free.

“You identify all those hospitals and find out,” the bench, also comprising Justices A S Bopanna and Hrishikesh Roy, told Solicitor General Tushar Mehta.

“They have been given land either free of cost or at a very nominal rate. These charitable hospitals should treat patients for free,” the bench observed and posted the matter for hearing after one week.

Mehta, appearing for the Centre, told the top court that this being a policy issue was required to be decided by the government.

Mehta said he would file a response on the issue.

The bench was hearing an applicatio­n filed in a plea that has sought a direction for regulating the cost of treatment of

COVID-19 at private hospitals across the country.

The top court had on April 30 issued notice to the Centre and sought its response on the plea, filed by advocate Sachin Jain, which alleged that private hospitals are “commercial­ly exploiting” patients suffering from coronaviru­s in this hour of crisis.

The petition has said that the government should mandate private hospitals that are running on public land allotted at concession­al rates or running under the category of charitable institutio­ns to at least for the present, treat COVID-19 patients either pro bono publico (for public good) or on a no-profit basis.

“The issue requires an urgent considerat­ion of this court as many private hospitals are commercial­ly exploiting the patients suffering from COVID-19 to make a fortune out of their miseries in the hour of national crisis,” the plea has alleged.

It has also sought a direction to the Centre to bear the cost of COVID-19 treatment at private hospitals for the poor and vulnerable, who neither have any insurance cover nor have coverage under government schemes like Ayushman Bharat, and also of those who have the coverage but the cost of treatment surpasses their reimbursem­ent.

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