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Experts argue against standardisation of rates for medical care

We should not turn the clock back towards a command-and-control economy with rationed services, says Viren Shetty of Narayana Health.

March 01, 2024 / 16:52 IST
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Analysts in the sector also predict that the decision cannot be implemented hastily.

Private hospitals and associations have said that a Supreme Court suggestion that standardised rates be established for various medical procedures should not be implemented without a proper analysis of costing, patient requirements and the expertise of doctors.

They argue that treatment procedures at hospitals are a service and should not be compared to a product for which a standard price can be fixed. “Our national goal should be to ensure that all patients can access the care they need, at a quality that meets their requirements, and at a price that they can afford,” Viren Shetty, Executive Vice Chairman, Narayana Health, told Moneycontrol. “A single price for procedures penalises high quality, reduces patient choice, and forces our best and brightest doctors to leave the country,” he added.

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Earlier this week, the Supreme Court directed the Centre to establish standardised rates for various medical procedures and criticised the significant variation in prices of medical treatments at government and private medical facilities. The court emphasised that Indian citizens possess a fundamental right to healthcare, and the Centre cannot evade its responsibility in this regard.

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