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Delhi hospitals fined ₹700-crore for denying treatment to poor

Five Delhi hospitals fined ₹700-crore

The Aam Aadmi Party led-Delhi government has fined five private hospitals in the Capital ₹700 crore for refusing to treat the poor, reported NDTV.

 

The hospitals include Fortis Escorts Heart Institute, Max Super Speciality Hospital (Saket), Shanti Mukand Hospital, Dharamshila Cancer Hospital and Pushpawati Singhania Research Institute.

 

The Delhi government had given land to 43 private hospitals at concessional rates on the condition that they would treat the poor for free. However, an investigation conducted by the television news channel revealed that many of these hospitals were refused to treat the poor and in some situation even threw them out of the hospital. 

 

Following the NDTV investigation, a PIL was filed at the Delhi High Court, which now has asked the Arvind Kejriwal government to set up a probe panel to look into the matter.

 

"The recovery amount has been calculated from the date when the hospital became operational to March 22, 2007, when the high court passed final orders on a PIL demanding implementation of the provision of free treatment to poor and action against the erring hospitals," Ashok Agarwal, a member of the committee, told the English news channel.

 

The panel has suggested that the money could be used on government hospitals in the city.

 

"The impugned order is legally flawed and untenable. The management will challenge it in the high court," Fortis said.

 

"We believe the order is unfair to us, we stand fully committed in discharging all our obligations towards economically weaker sections,"read a statement. The government may take further action against other private hospitals.

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