Kangra Private Hospitals urge release of Ayushman Bharat Dues

Kangra: The Kangra
District Private Hospital Doctors Association has appealed to the Himachal Pradesh government to immediately release the long-delayed payments under the Ayushman
Bharat and Mukhya Mantri Himachal Health Care Scheme (HIMCARE) schemes.
At a meeting held in
Kangra, members of the association condemned the prolonged delay, stressing
that private hospitals have been awaiting payments for more than 15 months, calling the withholding of funds unjustified.
According to the Tribune, the association firmly
rejected allegations of presenting inflated billing, arguing that despite
repeated claims by government officials, no solid evidence had been presented.
They questioned the logic behind continuing the HIMCARE scheme until August 31,
2024, if fraud was indeed suspected. The association questions, “If fraud was
suspected, why was the HIMCARE scheme continued until August 31, 2024? Why
wasn’t it discontinued in 2023?” calling the government’s stance unacceptable.
Speaking to the media, Dr
Naresh Vermani, president of the association, highlighted the severe financial
strain on small and mid-sized private hospitals, many of which are struggling
to stay afloat. He stated that due to the government’s failure to clear
payments, several hospitals have been forced to take loans to cover salaries
and operational expenses. The association also strongly opposed Chief Minister
Sukhvinder Singh’s recent comments, which they felt wrongly portrayed private
hospitals as corrupt and profit-driven, reports the Daily.
“If the Chief
Minister fails to fulfill his promise of clearing all dues by March 31, 2025, we
will take legal action to recover our payments with interest,” Dr Vermani
warned. Comparatively smaller hospitals are facing significant financial strain
even to the extent of taking loans to pay salaries and meet other financial
obligations due to blocked payments. “If the Chief Minister fails to fulfill his
promise of clearing all dues by March 31, 2025, we will take legal action to
recover our payments with interest. Besides, CM’s statements tarnish the
reputation of private hospitals, disregarding their crucial role in healthcare
delivery, especially in Himachal,” he added.
The association expressed
disappointment over Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh’s recent remarks as it unfairly
accused private hospitals of corruption and concentrating on profits only. “His
statements tarnish the reputation of private hospitals, disregarding their
crucial role in healthcare delivery, especially in Himachal where public
hospitals and medical colleges have largely become referral centers,” Dr
Vermani said.
Defending the role of
private healthcare providers, the association reminded the government that
private hospitals played a critical role during the COVID-19 pandemic, ensuring
uninterrupted medical services while putting themselves at risk. They
emphasized that the state’s public healthcare system lacks adequate infrastructure, making it essential for private hospitals to handle emergencies and
routine care.
The association has renewed
its demand for immediate disbursal of pending dues and called on the Chief
Minister to reconsider his statements and engage in constructive dialogue with
private healthcare providers to ensure fair treatment and the continued
delivery of quality healthcare services in Himachal Pradesh.