Hospitals refunded Rs 36 crore to overcharged COVID patients: Maha Health Minister
The state government has received 63,398 complaints against hospitals which were not empaneled by the state government for COVID treatment, health minister Rajesh Tope told the Legislative Council.;
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Mumbai: Hospitals in Maharashtra have so far refunded Rs 36 crore to COVID-19 patients after being found to have overcharged, health minister Rajesh Tope told the Legislative Council on Thursday.
He was responding to a question by the BJP's Sadabhau Khot on whether hospitals were found to have overcharged COVID-19 patients and what action was taken by the government in such cases.
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