The Naroda police have filed charges against the hospital owner for operating an unregistered hospital. According to the news reports, he is accused of renting the premises and establishing a fully functioning hospital, complete with an Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and trauma center, without any legal authorization or medical expertise.
Investigations revealed that the hospital was operating with a forged "Form-C," which bore the fake stamps and seals of the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC). The hospital owner who has no formal medical qualifications, reportedly treated patients, issued fake medical reports, and provided fraudulent treatment certificates to individuals seeking medical care.
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According to Desh Gujrat, Furthermore, he is accused of misusing doctor registration numbers issued by the Gujarat Medical Council to create fraudulent treatment certificates. Patel also allegedly created fake seals in the name of the unregistered hospital.
The accused allegedly defrauded patients by charging them for treatments that were not only unauthorized but also illegal. Additionally, he is accused of facilitating false treatment summary files and facilitating fraudulent medical insurance claims, which totaled Rs. 2,08,672 for four different policyholders.
The Naroda police are continuing their investigations and have vowed to take strict action against the accused.
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Medical Dialogues had previously reported that the Ahmedabad Hospitals and Nursing Homes Association (AHNA) recently announced it will suspend cashless facilities for patients of three prominent insurance companies—Star Health & Allied Insurance Co Ltd, Care Health Insurance, and Tata AIG Health Insurance-starting April 2. This move comes after ongoing issues with these insurers, marking a significant decision by AHNA.
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