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Private hospitals ‘fleecing’ cardiac patients: CIC

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA New Delhi, 21 May

Taking a serious view of private hospitals ‘fleecing’ patients for cardiac stents, the CIC has directed the Employees State Insurance Corporatio­n to disclose the number of patients referred by it to private hospitals for the implants and the prices paid to those hospitals.

It is alleged that private hospitals empanelled with the ESIC are overchargi­ng patients by almost 2.5 times for stent implants and other cardiac procedures. RTI applicant Pawan Saraswat approached the Central Informatio­n Commission (CIC) after he failed to get a response for his queries on the number of patients referred by the ESIC to the private hospitals, and the prices paid by the ESIC to those hospitals for the same.

Saraswat claimed that while deciding the costs of treatment at private hospitals, the ESIC goes by the CGHS rates, and when those are not available AIIMS rates are followed and if both are unavailabl­e ESIC rates are followed. In the rarest cases which are not listed either in CGHS or AIIMS or on ESI rate list, the outsourced empanelled “hospital rate minus a discount” is paid, he alleged.

Informatio­n Commission­er Sridhar Acharyulu said the question is why the ESIC refers lakhs of patients to private hospitals knowing fully that they have to shell out 2.5 times the actual price under the CGHS. “The government/ESIC reimburses the inflated costs of the implants/devices as and when the empanelled private hospitals are referred by the ESIC,” he said. Acharyulu said “a big business” is being transacted through these references.

“The ESIC should have complained to the health ministry or Union government about inflation of prices. Instead, it facilitate­d it for years continuous­ly leading to unjust enrichment by the private hospitals and stent makers probably with kickbacks to other key players. Hence there is a huge public interest,” he noted.

He said if the allegation of complainan­t of inflated rates of the stent is prima facie proved, a criminal cheating case in each implantati­on of stent has to be booked and probed. “This is a serious and widespread crime happening with the knowledge of entire state machinery,” he said. Acharyulu said it is a serious regulatory lapse and there is nobody to check the stents coming in the boxes.

“Private hospitals are exploiting this ambiguity, which is sustained by vested commercial interests of corporate medical industry, unethical doctors and deliberate silence by the regulators. This could be mass violation of consumer rights making the ESIC a conduit," Acharyulu added.

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