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Private Hospitals in the AP, request to clean the 2,000 RS Crore fee to continue OP services

Vijayawada: The administrations of private hospitals applied to the state government to clean up the dues worth 2,000 Crore and to provide a clear roadmap to resolve the suspended Out-Hasta Department (OP) within the scope of the NTR Vaidya Seva program in Andhra Pradesh.

Although NTR Vaidya Seva officials invited private hospitals for interviews about dues, hospital administrations insisted on cleaning the debts before participating in discussions.

Private Hospitals, when the Free Health Program was introduced in 2010, the following poverty border, the total population of only 800 procedures and 20 percent of the 20 percent, he said. Currently, 93.5 percent of the population is expanded to 3,200 within the scope of the plan. In addition, the 1.65 Crore family has NTR Vaidya Seva cards to benefit from the benefits and about 80 percent of hospital beds are occupied by patients under the plan. They also stated that the last package revision for various medical procedures has been done in 2018 without any revision.

While hospitals complain that the financial packages fixed within the scope of the plan for surgical and medical procedures are no longer applicable, assembly fees cause serious financial difficulties. They said they were fighting to pay for the staff and to cover daily operational expenses. They also expressed their concerns about reducing packages based on IVRS feedback from patients on health care, food supply and other subjects.

AP Private Hospital Association President K. Vijay Kumar said, uz We apply for cleaning the dues and an open roadmap to solve the amount of 2,000 Crore from the government. Also, we are looking for participation in the proposed universal health plan to review financial packages for various procedures that can be made especially for hospitals. ”

There are about 600 private hospitals in the state, each has dues with dues for the services offered within the scope of NTR Vaidya Seva. Hospitals claim that the state cannot encourage health services, that it does not lead to direct foreign investments, the development of health tourism, and that the major corporate hospitals have to enter Andhra Pradesh and that health services have become lifeless within the scope of the plan.

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