New Delhi: Due to heavy outstanding dues to be paid by the Centre, private hospitals might suspend cashless services under the Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS) and Ex-Servicemen Contributory Health Scheme (ECHS).
The country's healthcare industry is passing through a crisis. Non-payment of legitimate dues by the government is taking a toll on the day to day functioning of the hospitals.
The hospitals have also claimed that the reimbursement rates for various medical procedures under the CGHS have not been revised since 2014, whereas hospital expenses continue to grow to match inflation-related expenses.
"Rates and agreements between CGHS and hospitals were supposed to be revised every two years, but CGHS has been unilaterally postponing it without giving any reason. Studies carried out by various institutes show that rates of many procedures under CGHS do not cover even the operating cost incurred by hospitals," said R.V. Asokan, Secretary-General, Indian Medical Association (IMA).