Bengaluru: Hospitals agree to refund Rs 24 lac to 22 overcharged patients


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)

Bengaluru, Jul 25: Teams of officials led by senior officers have been visiting different hospitals that have charged the patients more than what has been prescribed by the government for the treatment of coronavirus patients. They have held consultations with the patients and asked hospitals to refund the excess charges.

IPS officer D Roopa, stated that there have been many complaints about levying exorbitant charges by hospitals. "We have been discussing with the families of the infected persons, getting information about the fee charged and matching the bills. We found that in 22 cases, the hospitals have charged more than what they are eligible. We have instructed the hospitals to refund Rs 24 lac to the patients," said Roopa, a member of the team keeping an eye over the bed and other charges.


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She said that admission registers of patients were checked, and random calls were made to enquire about the fee charged. She said the hospitals have agreed for the refund within two days. In case of hospitals which have collected more charges, she warned, action under the Disaster Management Act will be initiated.

  

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  • Save my India, India .

    Sun, Jul 26 2020

    Legal action to be taken and erring hospitals to be penalized too.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Sun, Jul 26 2020

    Refund is one thing which had to be done...But what action will be taken against the hospitals who cheat the patients is important.........!!!!!??????????

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  • Nayak, Udupi/Blore

    Sun, Jul 26 2020

    Jossey, don't you think it's first time in 72 years!

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  • Samad, Udupi

    Sun, Jul 26 2020

    In first place, Why do they charge wrongly?
    Returning money back to patient is good thing to happen but hospital should maintain its moral and ethical values while service people.

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Sat, Jul 25 2020

    This is a surprising shift by the earlier hostility by Private hospitals. Good to see task force by IPS Roopa madam take things seriously for the poor people welfare! And yes, support by Dr Sudhakar team

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Jul 25 2020

    Now you know the power of Education & Honesty ...

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  • Ivan Coning Grass, mangalore

    Sun, Jul 26 2020

    Power of Education & Honesty?? Wondering why the P appu keeps blabbering all the times

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  • Karthik, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 25 2020

    A welcome move. Will help a lot of people and make sure that hospitals don't overcharge henceforth.

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Sat, Jul 25 2020

    Honest officials like IPS Roopa can provide transparent inspection of the private hospital bills. Continue this job...

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