AIIMS launches online tracking system for poor patients
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New Delhi : In order to check the malpractice of patients submitting false certificates to get free diagnostic tests or surgeries done, the AIIMS has launched an online verification system for poor patients who are exempt from paying charges.
The move, AIIMS authorities said, is aimed at bringing in more transparency and keeping a track of the BPL card holders seeking free services and treatment.
According to the authorities, there have been instances in the recent past where patients have resorted to fraudulent means and ways to avail themselves of facilities like genetic tests, hormone profiling, MRI, CT scan etc which are offered free of cost to the people belonging to BPL category. Some services are also provided at subsidized rates.
The move, AIIMS authorities said, is aimed at bringing in more transparency and keeping a track of the BPL card holders seeking free services and treatment.
According to the authorities, there have been instances in the recent past where patients have resorted to fraudulent means and ways to avail themselves of facilities like genetic tests, hormone profiling, MRI, CT scan etc which are offered free of cost to the people belonging to BPL category. Some services are also provided at subsidized rates.
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