Price Standardisation or capping

The loot is continuing while I dont what the central and state govt administrators are doing. Look at at attached rate list in max hospitals.

Why is the delhi health minister not capping this ICU per night charge of 53000 a night in attached.

If tamil nadu can cap it at 15000, why are these max hospital looters charging 53000.

Why is the dm act not being forcefully brought in???

Local Circles please escalate this to PM and CM because I dont think the Health ministers pay grade permits him to take such a decision.

What are members of local circles in other states doing??? Are you happy paying such obnoxious prices for covid 19 treatment???

Where is the consumer and health minstries of central govt. Not your responsibility to protect the healthcare consumers?? more  

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We need rational prices control in each field checking input costs more  
Where govt gave concessional land for hospitals, it should be mandatory for 25% free patients. In future cost of land leased should be amotised for certain % free service to patients monthly / yearly. Like all reatauramts RATE CARD should be displayed at reception & on website. Also such fatty bills from Dr or hospitals should be checked in IT returns- whether same is shown or not. more  
Here the pvt. hospitals are like as a Hotels. The Rates of hotels are different as per their wish. you cannot expect the same rate everywhere. it is their business. don;t look from medical angle. it is foolish things. If you are not able to pay 5 -star hotel bill stay in lodge or common room. Not to write on social media about their rates. Or Follow govt. health ministry guidelines , Ayush dept. advise. Govt. is trying their best to save peoples but at the same time peoples co operation must be there. the death rate of corona is 3-4 %. just check the Delhi Population & ready for that fig. of death. India is having vast population of 130.00 cores. which include population of USA + Russia + Europe. difficult to handle & manage. In Govt. there are peoples which serves from society only, Not diffrent , imported. Make a mind for war & get ready. The worst conditions of peoples are due to peoples only. First poor sold their votes for Rs. 500 ++ wine etc. & Middle class goes to vacation on voting days. AND when they feel uneasy they will talk on social media, nothing else doing. unless it is stopped it is going to continue. not to blame any body unless you improve yourselves.as a citizen the educated peoples have understood their responsibilities. The Voting % indicates their attitude. The leaders may be less qualified but they knows how to bend the peoples & they succeed. In Delhi the Govt. Offer free bus services, free Metro , free power, water salary to immams caste politics etc. to get the power. but at the same time they neglected the essential services improvement. this is the results at the end. Don't blame anybody. Delhi Citizens are responsible for this condition. Have anybody from My circles have raised the question on this condition before when Delhi Govt. promises for Freebies ? No. Because they want maxm. things Free & when it get impacted they will write on social media. more  
Hope Mr.SATHYENDRA JAIN will look into and take necessary steps. more  
Day Light Robbery by Corporate Hospitals After Corona occurrence most of the Corporate Hospitals were at loss of Rs. 100/- Crores to more than Rs. 1000/- Crores for very big Hospitals. Hence minimum billing is of Rs. 10.00 lakhs and average billing of Rs. 40.00 Lakhs. As such all the Private Corporate Hospitals were known to be blood suckers and Licensed killers. The saying Goes a disease kills only the patient but Corporate Hospitals will not only kill the patient but also all his family members. If Government does not take adequate steps one day people will attack all Corporate Hospitals, Diagnostic Centers and all allied services and destroy them. Similarly schools, Colleges, Professional colleges, Medical Colleges are also needed to be regulated and controlled. By mistake if you go to any Corporate Hospitals today minimum advance for a cough and Cold is Rs. 1.50 Lakhs. At an average billing ranges at about Rs. 10.00 Lakhs. Corona testing and treatment is minimum Rs. 2.00 Lakhs to Rs. 4.00 Lakhs. My friend gone for Laparoscopy for Gallstones and normally it will be less than Rs. 25,000/-. They demanded advance of Rs. 1.50 Lakhs and finally he was forced to pay Rs. 45,000/- as an advance. When they suggested Hospitalization for 15 days and given an estimate of Rs. 5.00 Lakhs he ran away. Please do not admit any one in Corporate Hospitals for any reason but take treatment at home by calling available Doctor who visits home. I am 75 years old and Sanyasi so I am happy to die than being killed by Corporate Hospitals while committing day-light robbery of my acquaintances as well as poorvasram Family members. more  
It is why Hospitals allotted with Govt Lands were suggested by SC for free Treatment of COVID Patients.
Earlier also SC advised for working out Reasonable Costs for COVID.
It's true that cases getting Serious JUST BECAUSE OF NON ACCESSIBLE CLINICS, HOSPITALS which creating overload on COVID .
* Issues of Contact with Foreign Travellers TRIGGERED THE TOP GEAR IN States involved in massive gatherings . It is not the issue of a Religion AND IS THE ISSUE OF SPREAD OF CORONA VIRUS .
** HAD INDIA DIDN'T DECLARE LOCKDOWN ON 24th MARCH , INDIA WOULD HAVE BEEN COMPETING US in COVID-19 more  
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