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Family gets Rs 14 lakh bill for Noida man who died battling COVID after 21 days at a private hospital

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Updated: June 30th, 2020, 15:11 IST
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Noida: Amid lack of clarity regarding the rates that Noida’s private hospitals charge for a patient admitted for Covid-19 treatment, a private hospital has handed a whooping bill of over Rs14 lakh to the kin of a Covid victim who was admitted at the facility for a duration of 20 days.

The Gautam Budh Nagar district administration has said that it will look into the matter.

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Patient- a Unani practitioner

The patient, a Noida resident and a Unani practitioner was admitted at Fortis Hospital, Noida, June 7 and was kept on ventilator for 15 days, hospital authorities and close relatives of the victim said. He passed away Sunday.

The family took possession of the body Monday against a legal declaration on a Rs10 stamp paper to pay the negotiated amount, one of the relatives informed.

A 14 Lakh Bill?

The hospital gave a bill of over Rs14 lakh to the grieving family, which was later revised to Rs10.2 lakh after the insurance covered Rs4 lakh. The family paid Rs25,000, as per hospital authorities.

A Delhi government order dated June 20 prescribes maximum per day package rates for Covid-19 treatment in private hospitals. According to the order, for isolation bed charges can’t exceed Rs10,000 while for ICU without ventilators, it’s Rs15,000 and for ICU with ventilator care the cost is Rs 18,000. The costs are inclusive of the cost of PPE kits.

In Haryana, prices for private hospitals accredited by National Accreditation Board for Hospitals and Health Care Providers (NABH) are Rs 10,000 for isolation beds (including supportive care and oxygen), Rs 15,000 for intensive care unit (without ventilator care) and Rs 18,000 for intensive care unit with ventilator care.

However, the Fortis Hospital, said that the charges were transparent.

Meanwhile, the district administration said that the private hospital fee is based on “self-regulation”. “We are looking into the matter. But the media reports about the charges levied by the private hospital for the Covid-19 patient seem unverified. The health team has been asked to look into the matter,” said Suhas LY, district magistrate, Gautam Budh Nagar.

 

No clarity on price-caps?

Asked if the district administration has imposed a cap or upper limit on the charges levied by private hospitals to treat a Covid-19 patient, the DM said that charges are based on the ‘self-regulations’ and different guidelines, including those of the central government.

“The private hospitals are charging based on the self-regulation and the guidelines given by the health department that had been communicated to them. There are various government advisories on the maximum or upper limit of charges. For ICU, the maximum amount which can be charged is Rs10,000 while for the ventilator it’s Rs5,000 extra per day. The other charges like medicines, etc, are not included,” the district magistrate added.

However, despite several requests to share the official document that verifies the district administration’s claims on capping of charges for Covid-19 treatment in private hospitals, the administration officials stated they will share it soon.

According to senior state health department officials, the decision on capping of prices in private hospitals has to be taken by the district administration concerned.

“It’s the local administration of every district that would take a call and fix an upper limit on the charges that a private hospital can take for Covid-19 treatment. The state government has only fixed charges for the Covid-19 tests,” said Amit Mohan Prasad, health secretary, Uttar Pradesh.

However, despite several requests to share the official document that verifies the district administration’s claims on capping of charges for Covid-19 treatment in private hospitals, the administration officials stated they will share it soon.

According to senior state health department officials, the decision on capping of prices in private hospitals has to be taken by the district administration concerned.

“It’s the local administration of every district that would take a call and fix an upper limit on the charges that a private hospital can take for Covid-19 treatment. The state government has only fixed charges for the Covid-19 tests,” said Amit Mohan Prasad, health secretary, Uttar Pradesh.

Meanwhile, the deceased’s family stated that there was no clarity whatsoever on the maximum hospital fee in UP, as declared by other states like Haryana and Delhi.

Recently, both Delhi and Haryana capped the prices for Covid treatment in private hospitals due to increasing pressure.

 

PNN/Agencies

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