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Private hospitals in fix as Covid care leaves them with cash crunch

This episode of News Unlocked focuses on India's health care system as coronavirus pandemic continue to rampage across the globe. Many states have issued an order fixing the prices of coronavirus treatment at private hospitals. Following the government's order, hospitals now say they are facing cash losses and that they were not meant to be Covid hospitals but super-speciality hospitals. Meanwhile, a hospital in Mumbai has said it will shut down soon if the continues in this manner. Here, India Today focuses on this dilemma of private hospitals in the ongoing fight against the coronavirus.

The Maharashtra government had in May capped charges on 80 per cent of beds in private hospitals due to coronavirus pandemic. However, many private hospitals in the state now say that they are finding it very difficult to sustain. Talking to India Today TV, Joy Chakraborty, COO, PD Hinduja Hospital said they are hoping to see normalcy in financials post-August 31 when the state rule for the private hospitals comes to an end.

Private hospitals in Mumbai have also sent out an SOS to the Maharashtra government saying if the 80:20 state government scheme for private hospitals was to continue beyond August 31, then, the hospital operations would become unviable leading to many units shutting down. The scheme refers to the order, passed mid-May by the state government and expiries by the end of August, caps charges on 80 per cent of beds in private hospitals. The rest 20 per cent are free from the rule.

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