The Free Press Journal

Covid test won't cost more than Rs 2,000

State slashes pvt lab rates by 40%

- SWAPNIL MISHRA

The Maharashtr­a government has slashed the cost of Covid-19 tests in private laboratori­es by almost 40 per cent on Monday. Senior health officials confirmed the developmen­t, stating that now individual­s would not have to pay more than Rs 2,000 to get tested at private laboratori­es.

Sudhakar Shinde, CEO, State Health Assurance Society, said they had formed a committee to set the charges for Covid-19 testing at private labs and submitted their recommenda­tion to the state government, which has approved it and the same will be implemente­d from Tuesday. “A cut in the cost of testing was much needed as the

current prices charged by private labs are largely unaffordab­le, despite the reduction in the cost of producing kits,” he said.

Earlier in July, the state government had cut the cost of the test to Rs 2,500 from the previous Rs 4,500. The RT-PCR (reverse transcript­ion polymerase chain reaction) tests are considered the gold standard for Covid-19 detection.

Officials said the price has been lowered by about Rs 1,000-1,500, depending on the cost of procuring an RT-PCR testing kit, which has also dropped to about Rs 500 from Rs 4,000 in May. The cost of sample pick-up from the collection site has been reduced to Rs 1,200 from the earlier Rs 1,900; sample collection from kiosks, hospital centres and Covid collection centres will now cost Rs 1,600 as opposed to Rs 2,200 while collection

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