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Benifite of income certificatein delhi pvt hospitals in hindi

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Answered by Vedprakash2005
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it gets much money because of there are usually so many so many patients that's why they will not get in Kings of Pvt Limited
Answered by ChromaticSoul
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THE AAP government has issued an advisory to private hospitals “to avoid accepting income certificates” furnished by the economically weaker section (EWS) to avail of free medical treatment as directed by the Delhi High Court in 2007.

The move comes even as the Delhi government recently announced free medical tests for low income group residents of the city at 21 private laboratories and 30 surgeries “free of cost” at 41 private hospitals for patients referred by government hospitals.

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The Directorate General of the Health Services, in its advisory, has asked the nodal officers of private hospitals to “avoid accepting income certificates”, sources said. Under the rules framed by the Delhi government for free treatment for EWS patients – those patients “who do not have proof of income such as BPL cards or income certificates can give undertaking regarding their income status and that is more than sufficient”. However, a communication dated February 22 by the Directorate of Health Services, states that private hospitals should “avoid accepting income certificate as far as possible since these are based on affidavit filed by the individual and not based on inquiry conducted by SDM on his side”.

In its defence, the department has said that “complaints are pouring in that rich people have got free treatment based on income certificates”. Under the EWS scheme, the Delhi High Court has directed to provide free treatment that is — 10 per cent of total in-patient department beds and 25 per cent of out-patient department services. Incidentally, it was on February 22 that Delhi Health Minister Satyendra Jain had announced that residents of Delhi will be able to undergo medical tests such as MRI (Magnetic resonance imaging), PET (positron emission tomography) and CT scan free of cost at 21 private laboratories across the city.

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