Private Hospitals in Delhi Directed to Accept Cheques and Drafts

Published On 2016-11-18 03:47 GMT   |   Update On 2016-11-18 03:47 GMT

New Delhi  : Delhi government has issued strict instructions to all private hospitals to accept cheques, demand drafts and online payments from patients.


The government issued a circular in this regard in the wake of complaints that some hospitals were not accepting cheques and demand drafts following demonetisation, leading to inconvenience to patients.


The government has authorized only state-run hospitals to accept Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes from old circulation.


"It is informed that a few cases of non-acceptance of cheques/demand drafts and online payment transfer from customers by certain business houses including hospitals have been reported subsequent to demonetisation of old currency notes of Rs 500 and Rs 1000 from circulation.


"In this regard, I am directed to convey that all private hospitals and nursing homes in Delhi are hereby instructed to comply with the directions," said a circular issued by Dr A K Saini, Medical Superintendent, Nursing Home Cell.


The government has also instructed the Chief District Medical officers (CDMOs) to visit the private hospitals and nursing homes in their jurisdiction to inspect that these instruction are being complied with by private hospitals and nursing homes and submit a report.

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