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Govt issuing notices to pvt hospitals in Haryana over the withdrawal of Ayushman services: IMA

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The Haryana branch of the Indian Medical Association (IMA) has accused the state government of having an ostrich-like approach and indulging in pressure tactics over the withdrawal of Ayushman services by the private hospitals.

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In an official statement, the association has alleged that the Haryana Government, which earlier maintained that the private hospitals' decision had no impact on Ayushman services, was now issuing show-cause notices to private hospitals regarding non-admission of Ayushman patients.

"The IMA Haryana Branch had duly apprised the state authorities of the decision to withdraw Ayushman services from August 7 to 15. The government functionaries have held meetings with IMA office-bearers and issued media statements in this regard. Still, they don't know why the Ayushman patients are not being admitted. It is only a pressure tactic and misuse of government machinery to hide their incompetence," the statement maintains.

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The association has reiterated that the Ayushman services had been withdrawn due to the state government's failure to honour its commitments made to the Ayushman-empanelled hospitals in an MoU signed between them.

"The payments pertaining to Ayushman cases were not made within the stipulated time of 15 days. The payments got delayed by 3-4 months and up to three years in certain cases. The government has been repeatedly apprised of the pressing concerns, but no prompt and effective solutions have been provided," it adds.

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Meanwhile, the IMA headquarters have backed the struggle of the Ayushman-empanelled hospitals of Haryana.

The association has urged the state government to clear the pending dues of the Ayushman-empanelled hospitals, make adequate budgetary provisions and address other concerns of the private hospitals to ensure smooth provision of services in the larger interest.

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