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To clamp down on overcharging, Jharkhand fixes fee for private hospitals treating COVID-19 patients

In Jharkhand, there are 10,432 active COVID-19 cases with 377 deaths.

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To clamp down on overcharging, Jharkhand fixes fee for private hospitals treating COVID-19 patients
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It seems the news of exploitation of COVID-19 patients by the private hospitals in Jharkhand has reached the state administration as it has decided to fix the fees for these hospitals.

The state health department has stated that all the districts will be divided into three categories, A, B, and C, and hospitals in the districts are further divided into two categories - NABH (National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers) and non-NABH. The prices have been fixed according to these categories. 

In Group A, prices ranges from Rs 6000 for a patient without symptoms, Rs 10,000 for isolation bed (with oxygen), to Rs 18,000 for an Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and ventilator. Meanwhile, for non-NABH group, the pricing ranges from 5,500 for patients without symptoms, Rs 8,000 for isolation bed (with oxygen) to Rs 15,000 for ICU with the ventilator.

or Group B (NABH) prices range from Rs 5,500 for a patient without symptoms, Rs 8,000 for isolation bed (with oxygen), to Rs 14,400 for an ICU ventilator. For the non-NABH group, prices range from Rs 5,000 for asymptomatic patients, Rs 6,400 for isolation beds to Rs 10,800 for ICU ventilator. 

For Group C (NABH), prices range from Rs 5000 for the patient without symptoms, Rs 6,000 for isolation beds, and Rs 10,800 with ICU ventilator. For the non-NABH group, prices range from Rs 4000 for patients without symptoms, 4800 for isolation beds and Rs 9000 for ICU with ventilator.

"Several incidents of exploitation by private hospitals were being reported so the government has decided to fix rates of COVID-19 treatment across the state. Our effort is to ensure that patients do not have to face financial burden if they are infected with the virus. If hospitals are found to be in violation of these rules, legal action will be taken," Jharkhand Health Minister Banna Gupta said.

In Jharkhand, there are 10,432 active COVID-19 cases with 377 deaths.

(With ANI inputs)

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