Cashless treatment may be stopped for central government employees

Cashless treatment may be stopped for central government employees

Corporate hospitals across the country have threatened to stop cashless treatment to lakhs of central government employees from January 1.

Protesting against ‘unviable’ rates being given to them under the CGHS (Central Government Health Scheme), the Association of Healthcare Providers (India) has said that it will give three months time to the Government to revise the rates.


“After that we will stop all cashless services at our hospitals. We will however continue to provide services on paying cash (at the hospital rates). They can seek reimbursement later,’’ the association leaders said.

Addressing a press conference here on Saturday, they said that the government should come out with a scientific method to arrive at proper packages for various treatments.

Comments

Anonymous said…
If the private Hospitals are not prepared to treat the government officials, that may not result in any problem.But if there are mysterious circumstances leading to not allowing the near relatives in the relevant medical institutions,Law will get those organisations the punishment worthy for them...This message is from lakshman2048@gmail.com
Anonymous said…
The Private Medical Institutions are at liberty to have their own internal policies in the matters relating to treatment.

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