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Insurance fraud: 5 hospitals delisted in Punjab

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Sukhmeet Bhasin

Tribune News Service

Bathinda, August 30

Modus operandi

  • Money was charged from the beneficiary patients, whose e-cards were generated by these hospitals

  • Two files were made — one for treatment on cash payment and the other for making claim under the scheme

  • Also, dummy entries were made to bungle funds

After Adesh Hospital, Bathinda, was delisted last week, five more hospitals have been de-empanelled for allegedly embezzling funds under the Ayushman Bharat insurance scheme. Even while charging patients, these hospitals had been wrongly claiming insurance from the government. Besides, dummy entries were made to bungle funds.

The hospitals delisted are Astha Hospital (Bathinda), Akashdeep Hospital (Amritsar), Jindal Ortho Hospital (Mansa), Verma Hospital (Amritsar) and Garg Nursing Home (Moga). More hospitals are under the scanner, say sources.

A notice issued to Adesh Hospital on August 22 said money was charged from a beneficiary patient, whose e-card was generated by the hospital. Two files were made — one for treatment on cash payment and the other for booking the package under the insurance scheme.

Dr Gaurav Monga of Astha Hospital said he was on emergency duty and could not talk. An official of Jindal Ortho Hospital said: “Our hospital has been de-empanelled, but we don’t know the reasons. ”

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