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Patients suffer as golden cards not accepted at major private hospitals

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
February 21, 2022
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Srinagar, Feb 21: Poor patients in Kashmir division are suffering as the golden cards are not being accepted at many major private hospitals. Many cases uploaded by the patients are rejected by the concerned authorities.
Several patients said that despite hospitals empanelled to provide cashless treatment to patients with Golden Card, their cards aren’t being accepted.
An employee of Khyber Hospital said that the hospital is empanelled under the scheme from 2018.
He said that in policy period three and four, 805 cases were rejected by authorities just with an excuse that required documents were not uploaded on time.
He said that most of these 805 cases are of January to April last year worth Rs 1.91.crore and despite informing authorities on time that uploading may take a few days extra as staff were being tested positive they never stopped their services.
“Despite verbal and written assurances since then, nothing has been done despite requesting authorities to call patients whether they have got free services or not,” an official said.
He said on 26 December 2020, scheme was made universal and till then it was just for some categories and after making it universal, the rush of patients increased as well and part of payment after April 2021 has been already released.
He further added that there was an agreement of three years starting from 2018 and on 22 December 2021 it expired and Bajaj Alliance was an insurance company.
“Before one month of expiry of agreement, we forward authorities a letter of expiry date and inform them that the agreement is expiring and tell us about further plans but nothing has been done as of now,” he said.
“Due to rejection and untimely payment, we have been suffering as we were unable to provide payment on time to our suppliers,” he said, adding that presently golden cards are being accepted for dialysis only which was continued on humanitarian ground after directions from authorities.
Sources from Shifa hospital also said that golden cards are being accepted for gallbladder and hemorrhoid surgeries only.
Meanwhile a top official of the Bharat-Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojna scheme acknowledged that people are facing lot of problems, however, he said we are in transition mode from one insurance company to another and the other company has not taken over yet which is expected to happen within two to three days.
“Once new company will join, operations will start once again,” he said, adding that an audit of rejected cases is going on which is being submitted to authorities at an earliest.
“He said rejections are there in few major hospitals and there are some technical issues as well due to which hiccups have come and once a new company will join, all issues will get resolved,” he said.

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