Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Lanka Hospitals offers special fixed rates for cardiac bypass surgeries

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Lanka Hospitals PLC, internatio­nally accredited healthcare provider in the forefront of medical industry, is offering a special fixed rates for Cardiac Bypass Surgeries for the first time in Sri Lanka.

In collaborat­ion with the National Insurance Trust Fund’s (NITF) Agrahara Insurance scheme, which exclusivel­y caters to the government employees in Sri Lanka, Lanka Hospitals will be facilitati­ng affordable flat rates for Agrahara beneficiar­ies for all cardiac surgeries.

The heart bypass surgery and PTCA (Percutaneo­us Translumin­al Coronary Angioplast­y) are generally costly procedures offered by private health care providers. Bypass surgeries are of two types, normal risk and high risk where the latter costs significan­tly higher than the former. The risk is pre-diagnosed and accordingl­y the rates are determined for the surgical procedures. Those unable to meet high surgical budget are compelled to remain in long waiting lists in government hospitals pending surgery. As a step to alleviate the congestion in the government hospitals, the government has taken steps to offer Agrahara Policy through the NITF, which facilitate­s the government employees to seek medical attention from private medical institutio­ns without having to wait in the list.

Accordingl­y, Lanka Hospitals took a historic step by being the first hospital in the country to offer a special fixed rates for all cardiac care packages for the public sector employees. Housed within the Lanka Hospitals is a fully fledged dedicated heart centre, which caters to most comprehens­ive cardiac and cardiothor­acic surgical procedures. The heart centre provides best medical expertise for effective treatment topped with unmatched aftercare for convenient­ly affordable rates.

Lanka Hospitals is the first of its kind to partner with the NITF eight years ago to offer Agrahara insurance policy for the benefits of government employees.

As a government preferred medical institutio­n, Lanka Hospitals has facilitate­d a host of medical packages to Agrahara beneficiar­ies, which includes the recent move to provide LASIK and cataract surgeries to the public sector, for the first time in Sri Lanka.

 ??  ?? Signing of the agreement between Lanka Hospitals and National Insurance Trust Fund
Signing of the agreement between Lanka Hospitals and National Insurance Trust Fund
 ??  ?? Lanka Hospitals CEO Dr. Prasad Medawatte Addressing the gathering
Lanka Hospitals CEO Dr. Prasad Medawatte Addressing the gathering
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