Gujarat allows Get Free Treatment In Private Hospitals Through Ayushman And Maa Cards for admit Covid-19 patients

The High Court is unhappy with the government's performance in the growing case of Corona. Taking note of this, the High Court has registered a fresh non-disclosure petition (PIL) under the heading "Uncontrolled Rise in Covid Control and Serious Issues of Management" and has been hearing the case since April 12. In the affidavit filed by the government on April 15 in the Suomoto petition of the High Court, it was stated that the Vatsalya card and the Ayushyaman Bharat card have included the treatment of corona.


Gujarat Patients Of Corona Will Be Able To Get Free Treatment In Private Hospitals Through Ayushman And Maa Cards

Long live India and love for the card koronani treatment in the previous Chief Justice of the Supreme Court on April 15, the government released a record and the affidavit to Justice Nath Bhargava karia. It was only after the High Court's suggestion that the government started taking immediate and effective decisions to stop Corona. Also, the treatment of Kovid-19 has been included in the Ayushman Bharat and Maa Vatsalya card scheme, he said.

Poor patients will be able to get treatment in private hospitals With this decision taken by the government, Ayushman Bharat and Maa Vatsalya card holders will now be able to get free treatment in private hospitals without worrying about the high cost. The government said in an affidavit that municipal commissioners and collectors across the state have been given the power to take over any hospital if required. In addition, hotels, hostels and community halls are being converted into covid care centers to accommodate patients with asymptomatic and mild symptoms.

It is noteworthy that the High Court is angry over the issue of remedial treatment in hospitals . Karia's bench held a hearing on the PIL registered under Suomoto on April 12. Advocate General Kamal Trivedi made a presentation on behalf of the Government of Gujarat. Jayanti Ravi and Health Commissioner Jayaprakash Shivahare participated in the hearing online. A bench of the high court in the hearing expressed displeasure over the government's policies in handling the status quo-19. The High Court had slammed the hospital for treating people, the shortage of remedicivir injections as well as the large number of people still gathering in public places.

Where to get the benefit of the scheme.Under this scheme contract / government / grant aided institutions / private hospitals have been contracted as per the prescribed checklist. The benefit of treatment is given to the beneficiary in this contracted hospital.

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All urban & rural ASHAs (Accredited Social Health Activist), Reporters and fix pay employees of class-3 & 4 appointed by state government are included under “MA Vatsalya” Yojana. Senior citizens of those families with annual income up to Rs. 6 lakh are included under “MA Vatsalya” scheme.
On Monday, the state government announced permission to three private hospitals in Ahmedabad to admit and treat Covid-19 positive patients. These hospitals include HCG, Sterling Hospital and Narayana Multispecialty Hospital.

Jayanti Ravi, principal secretary (health & family welfare), said that the patients have choice if they wish to get admitted in these hospitals on their own expense. The state government is already providing free treatment to all Covid-19 patients in state and local civic authorities-run hospitals including special Covid-19 hospitals, she said.

The hospitals would follow treatment protocols and would also share details of the patients," she said.

With rise in Covid-19 positive cases in Gujarat, the health infrastructure is under duress, said sources, and the move is aimed at shifting some of the patients to privately-run facilities. The 1200-bed Covid-19 hospital at Civil Hospital has occupancy of over 600 as on Monday morning as the city is recording over 100 cases daily for past four days. Apart from Civil Hospital, the treatment facility is also created at Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation- run SVP Hospital.

On Monday, Gujarat added 108 new cases, taking the total tally to 1851. Likewise, the state’s death toll reached to 67 with four more deaths – two each from Ahmedabad and Surat.

Ahmedabad led the tally with 91 or 84% of the total cases. Ravi said that the other cases have been reported from Aravalli (6), Kutch, Panchmahal, Rajkot, Surat (2 each) and Mahisagar, Vadodara, Mehsana (1 each).

Ravi said that they are shifting asymptomatic patients to the Covid-19 care centre where they don’t need medical staff but there’s an ambulance on call round the clock so that they can be shifted to hospitals if needed.

“About 80% of the patients don’t need continuous medical care. In Ahmedabad, the Samras Hostel is converted into such facility where there is adequate space. Work to set up such facilities in other places was initiated three weeks ago in other districts,” she said.

On Sunday, three doctors in private practice were admitted to the SVP Hospital after they tested positive. The doctors protested against keeping them with the symptomatic patients and the issue went to Ahmedabad Medical Association (AMA). Dr Mona Desai, president of AMA, confirmed the news and said that they made representation to the state government authorities.

“The authorities have assured us all support. The doctors had voluntarily gone for testing as their patients had tested positive. Our issue is not about the government hospitals but the protocols to be followed. We have suggested them to identify a facility in private hospital to instil confidence among doctors who are frontline warriors in fight against Covid-19,” she said.

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