Now The Supreme Court has said what Bharat Pensioners Samaj saying over the years. Supreme Court criticizes Centre for not implementing Clinical Establishment Rules for standard rates, warns of implementing CGHS-prescribed rates if states don't comply. Courtesy TOI dated 28.02.2024
Now The Supreme Court has
said what Bharat Pensioners Samaj saying over the years.
Supreme Court criticizes Centre for not
implementing Clinical Establishment Rules for standard rates, warns of
implementing CGHS-prescribed rates if states don't comply. Courtesy TOI dated
28.02.2024
By Dhananjay. Mahapatra @times group.com
NEW DELHI: A cataract surgery could cost up to Rs 10,000
per eye in a govt hospital and Rs 30,000-1,40,000 in a private
facility. Supreme Court Tuesday took strong exception to this
disparity and the inability of the Centre to implement a 14-year-old
law-Clinical Establishment (Central Government) Rules-mandating notification of
a standard rate in consultation with states for treatment and
procedures of ailments in metros, cities and towns.
Govt told SC though it had repeatedly written to
states on this, they didn't respond. SC said citizens have a fundamental right
to healthcare and the
centre can't shirk its responsibility on this ground. If the
union government fails to find a solution to this problem, then on the next
date of hearing we will
consider the petitioner’s plea for implementing CGHS-prescribed
standard rates for the treatment of patients across India warned the Supreme Court
of India.
It asked the Union health secretary to call a meeting of
his state counterparts to ensure notification of a standard rate within a
month. "If Union govt fails to find a solution, then we will consider
petitioner's plea for implementing CGHS-prescribed standardised rates," SC
warned.
'Use central laws if states don't fix uniform hospital charges'
A PIL by the NGO 'Veterans Forum for
Transparency in Public Life' through advocate Danish Zubair Khan had sought a
direction to the Centre to determine the rate of fee chargeable from patients
in terms of Rule 9 of Clinical Establishment (Central Govt) Rules, 2012.
Under the Rules, all hospitals and clinical
establishments, to keep intact their registration, must "display rates
charged for each type of service provided and facilities available for the
benefit of patients at a conspicuous place in the vernacular as well as in the English
language; and charge rates for each type of procedures and services within the range
of rates determined and issued by Centre from time to time, in consultation
with state govts."
Petitioner told a bench of Justices B R Gavai and Sandeep
Mehta that Centre acted promptly in notifying standardised rates for the treatment
of patients during Covid and that if states did not cooperate in framing a range
of rates for treatment of ailments, it could use powers under central laws to
unilaterally notify fees to be charged for different procedures.
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