Treat poor free, apex court tells 10 Delhi
hospitals
Friday September 02, 2011 10:44:42 AM,
IANS
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Delhi: The Supreme Court Thursday directed 10
multi-specialty private hospitals in the national capital to
provide free treatment to poor patients and recover the cost from
sponsorship and endowments.
An apex court bench of Justice R.V. Raveendran and Justice A.K.
Patnaik said the hospitals will provide free treatment to poor
patients -- 25 percent of Out Patient Department patients and 10
percent of the indoor category.
The order is applicable to 10 hospitals which have been allotted
land by the Delhi government at concessional rates.
The court direction came after it dismissed petitions by these 10
hospitals challenging the Delhi High Court verdict of March 2007
directing them to provide free treatment to the poor.
Advocate Ashok Agarwal, representing NGO Social Jurist, said that
for a 'walk-in and walk-out' free treatment, a patient had to show
that his or her total monthly family income did not exceed
Rs.6,422 - the minimum wage for an unskilled worker in the city.
He said that the apex court decision for providing free treatment
to poor patients would benefit all people in Delhi irrespective of
the state they hail from.
Agarwal referred to the observation of the court which wondered
why this facility should not be extended even to foreign nationals
residing in Delhi, if they satisfied the economic criterion, for
getting free treatment.
The petitioner initially pleaded for 40 hospitals in the city to
be covered under the scheme for giving free treatment to the poor.
Three hospitals contended that they could not be covered under the
court's direction as they were not allotted land for their
hospitals at concessional rates.
Of the remaining 37 hospitals, 27 institutions were providing free
treatment in accordance with the high court's verdict of 2007. But
10 hospitals challenged the verdict before the apex court
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