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HC issues notice to Apollo hospital

HC issues notice to Apollo hospital
New Delhi, Nov 30: Apollo Hospital has been slapped with a notice from the Delhi High court for charging money from the poor despite the court earlier order forbidding the hospital from doing so as per the lease agreements.

On a suo moto notice based on the letter by Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Hospital (LNJP) medical superintendent who alleged the hospital of charging money from financially poor patients referred by them.

The bench comprising of Chief Justice Ajit Prakash Shah and Justice S Muralidhar ordered the hospital to file its reply by Dec 9.

"It is completely unfair on the part of Apollo that they are not abiding by orders of giving free treatment to poor," the court said.

On Sep 22, the court had ordered Apollo hospital to provide free treatment to economically poor patients after imposing a fine of Rs.200,000 for failing to follow its earlier directives.

The free of cost treatment was prescribed by the court  on the grounds that the hospital had acquired the land from the government at a concessional rate.

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Dr Ali 01 Dec 2009 08:10 pm
1) Indraprastha Medical Corporation Ltd.(IMCL) – the company that owns Apollo Hospital at New Delhi was established as a Public Private partnership project in 1994 in which the state government of Delhi is the largest shareholder. 2) The Delhi Government provided a large plot of prime land in South Delhi which totally free of cost to IMCL 3) The Delhi Government also invested a huge sum of money in terms of equity from the public funds meant for the welfare of people of Delhi and it is largest shareholder in IMCL. 4) Its quite obvious that the purpose of setting up Apollo Hospitals at Delhi was to enable the ordinary citizens of Delhi get access to good quality healthcare at affordable prices and for that reason only, the Delhi Government provided free land and invested a large sum of money so that the project cost of the hospital can be kept low and the management was handed over to Apollo Hospitals Group to run the hospital in a cost efficient manner 5) There was a condition imposed on Apollo Hospitals to provide 25 % of the hospital patients free treatment which the hospital has always violated and this is the subject matter of a PIL filed by NGO called Social Jurist. The hospital does not display the free bed norms and the procedure for availing the same on its premises on a regular basis except when they expect an inspection from the authorities. 6) The largest number of beds in the Apollo Hospital at Delhi are multibed general ward, which are used by middle class and poor patients. The total cost of treatment at this hospital is linked to the class of bed i.e. in case a patient gets admitted in higher class like single room he has to pay 50-60 percent higher cost in total and not just the higher difference of bed / room tariff. 7) In 2004 the General Ward tariff of the Apollo Hospital in Delhi was Rs 1000 per day. In 2009 i.e at present the same tariff has been hiked to Rs 2700/- per day. In the last five years the hospital has hiked its...
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