
Issue GO capping COVID-19 treatment charges: HC
The Hindu
If it is not issued, the Health Secretary should file an affidavit explaining reasons for it, says court
The Telangana High Court on Wednesday instructed Public Health Director G. Srinivasa Rao to ensure that a fresh Government Order (GO) was issued within a week, fixing charges for hospitalisation and diagnostic tests for COVID-19 patients in private hospitals. If the GO was not issued, the Health Secretary should file an affidavit explaining reasons for it and appear for the virtual hearing on June 10, a bench of Chief Justice Hima Kohli and Justice B. Vijaysen Reddy said. The bench was hearing a batch of PIL petitions connected to coronavirus issues. The previous day, it deferred the hearing to Wednesday as Mr. Rao was unavailable to reply to the queries raised by the bench. After listening to the lengthy explanations give by him on Wednesday, the bench made it clear that a fresh GO on capping charges of hospitalisation and investigations for COVID-19 has to be issued. “It must be uploaded on Public Health department website. You have grossly neglected this court’s earlier direction to issue a fresh GO on fixing the charges,” the CJ noted. The Public Health Director tried to explain that hospitals come under Clinical Establishments Act and the Union of India had to fix the charges in consultation with the State government. “Did the State government wait for the nod of Centre when it fixed the price of RT-PCR tests in the State in the past,” the bench sought to know. The bench did not agree with the contentions of the Director that the government had to follow a procedure of receiving the charges for hospitalisation and investigations from hospital managements before fixing the same.More Related News

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