
In the great decision of the Network Network Hospitals Association (TANHA) TELANGANA Aarogyasri (TANHA) has declared an indefinite stopping of services within the Aarogyasri system since midnight on September 16, referring to the delay of released payments despite repeated assurances, Hindu informed.
According to President Tanha Vaddiraja Rrakesh, in his statement, the Association made a number of meetings with the Minister of Health C. Damodar Raja Narasimha, including officials Aarogyasasri Health Care Trust (AHCT) in the last 20 days. Narasimha claimed that the matter was solved seriously, but the delay in release of payments was still ongoing.
“Despite repeated assurances and promises from I Medical Department I AHCT, there were no solutions to our long black questions. Therefore, from September 16 at September 16 at September 16, we did not exist without possibility to indefinite services in all hospitals private network in Telangana.
The 10 -day strike was discarded at the beginning of this year
The Association appealed to recipients and the public for understanding their restrictions and expressed regret for any inconvenience caused by the suspension of services. At the beginning of this year, the Association boycotted services, but after discussions with the Minister of Health ended a ten -day strike.
Dr. In January this year, Rchessh said New Indian Express that they had submitted confidence in several key fears and requirements. It was a revision of a unilateral understanding between hospitals and confidence, updating Aarogyasri and EEC/JHS packages using scientific methodology, ensuring early and regular payments, cleaning all waiting fees, stopping arbitrary cancellation or reducing approved packages.
He warned that if trust did not show the real intention to solve these problems, hospitals would be forced to suspend their services and emphasized that politicians have overlooked the difficulties facing emphanced hospitals, especially in rural neighborhoods, where shortages in the health care system hit the most difficult.
Dr. Rchessh also noted that the recent expansion of health coverage £5 Lakh on RS10 Lakh has impaired tension between hospitals and confidence. The hospitals argued that increased coverage was carried out in an unscientific and unsustainable way.
Tanha represents 471 private hospitals that provide treatment for thousands of patients in the Aarogyasri scheme, reports. This program aimed at supporting families living below the poverty line offers free medical services to more than 3.2 card holders.
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