Maharashtra: Kohlapur Municipal corporation directed Doctors to accept cheques and Demand Drafts from patients
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Kolhapur: In the wake of demonetization and patients suffering with payment hues as many of the hospitals are not accepting old currency notes, the Kohlapur Municipal Corporation (KMC) has made an appeal to the doctors working in the city to accept demand drafts and cheques in lieu of cash from patients and their relatives who do not have fresh currency, on Saturday.
The KMC has also asked the doctors not to refuse treatment or emergency facilitation to the patient due to cash crunch and asked the hospitals to seek intervention of government if the patients' given cheque bounces back or due to any other reasonable issue does not get cleared. The state will immediately pay the bill ranging upto Rs. 10,000 and the payment will be made from Chief Minister's fund.
The KMC has also asked the doctors not to refuse treatment or emergency facilitation to the patient due to cash crunch and asked the hospitals to seek intervention of government if the patients' given cheque bounces back or due to any other reasonable issue does not get cleared. The state will immediately pay the bill ranging upto Rs. 10,000 and the payment will be made from Chief Minister's fund.
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