Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Hospital corpse to clarify position on cashless medical insurance

The Association of Hospitals, which represents most private hospitals in the city, will on Wednesday simplify its stand on the issue of cashless medical insurance. Many insurance holders had been left in the pitch as public sector insurance companies had determined to limit cashless mediclaim policies to only those hospitals that characteristic in the favorite Provider Network list drawn up by them.
This covered only 81 hospitals in Mumbai.
The public sector companies had done this saying the hospitals were billing patients advanced if they came under mediclaim.
The companies want hospitals to stay to a set of standard rates for surgeries and medicines.
“Hospitals are being asked to conduct bypass surgeries for Rs 1.8 lakh, which is not likely in a city like Mumbai,” said General Vijay Krishna, chief executive officer (CEO) of Breach Candy Hospital, who is a member of the association.
“The insurance companies are also saying they will buy equipment and medicines straight and give to them hospitals,” he added.
“This is just not practical. If we need some equipment immediately, will we have to wait till it is sent to us.”
“The insurance companies should have held a discussion with us before making such decisions. We have not been given a consideration,” he added.

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