ADD ANI AS A TRUSTED SOURCE
googleads
Menu
Health

Fortis Healthcare rejects over pricing of drugs charge

New Delhi [India], Dec.16 (ANI): Fortis Healthcare has rejected charges of over pricing the medicines that it is giving to its patients.

ANI Dec 16, 2017 13:47 IST googleads

Fortis Healthcare rejects over pricing of drugs charge

New Delhi [India], Dec.16 (ANI): Fortis Healthcare has rejected charges of over pricing the medicines that it is giving to its patients.

In a statement, it said, "Fortis Healthcare does not charge any drug or consumables above the printed MRP and there is No Violation of Drug Price Control Order. It should also be noted that our end price to the patient is very much in line with what other private hospitals in India charge."

"Looking at individual prices of any single item as a stand alone takes the margin/profit topic out of context. To understand the total profit scenario and overall business performance, one should look at the financial margins for the Fortis hospital business. As such, it should be noted that the Fortis hospital business reported operating profit (EBITDA) hover the last four published quarters of 5 to 6 percent and a negative PAT(profit after tax) for the same period of time."

The statement comes days after a Haryana Government appointed panel said that Fortis Healthcare, Gurgaon, had committed some irregularities with regard to drug pricing. The regulator has asked Fortis for copies of bills for allegedly overcharging a patient at their Gurugram facility.

The hospital charged Jayant Singh nearly Rs 16 lakh for the treatment of his seven-year-old daughter, who died of dengue.

The National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority has also served a show cause notice to healthcare chain Fortis, asking it for copies of bills in a case where its hospital in Gurugram allegedly overcharged a patient suffering from dengue.

The hospital had asked Jayant Singh, a resident of Dwarka in Delhi, to pay nearly Rs 16 lakh for treating his seven-year-old daughter Adya for two weeks. Following a series of tweets from a family friend after the patient passed away, Union Health Minister J P Nadda had sought details about the matter and said that the government would investigate and take necessary action.

The regulatory body has asked Fortis' chief executive officer and managing director for copies of invoices, names of the medicines given to the patient, the quantity administered, and the price charged.

The drug pricing organisation had warned Fortis earlier that if it fails to respond, its team will inspect hospital records to collect information.

"The reports suggest that apart from hospital charges, the billing includes inflated cost of medicine, syringes and injectables," it said in the letter. "The NPPA is mandated to enquire and take action in cases wherever there is a violation of Drug Price Control Order, 2013." (ANI)

Get the App

What to Read Next

Health

Memory loss can suddenly speed up with age: Study

Memory loss can suddenly speed up with age: Study

A massive international brain study has revealed that memory decline with age isn't driven by a single brain region or gene, but by widespread structural changes across the brain that build up over time.

Read More
Health

Scientists found a way to help ageing guts heal themselves

Scientists found a way to help ageing guts heal themselves

Researchers have discovered a way to help aging intestines heal themselves using CAR T-cell therapy. By targeting senescent cells that build up over time, the treatment boosted gut regeneration, reduced inflammation, and improved nutrient absorption in mice.

Read More
Health

'Solar System is racing through space 3x faster than thought'

'Solar System is racing through space 3x faster than thought'

New measurements of radio galaxies reveal that the solar system is racing through the universe at over three times the speed predicted by standard cosmology.

Read More
Health

Researchers use AI to create first 100-billion-star Milky Way

Researchers use AI to create first 100-billion-star Milky Way

Researchers combined deep learning with high-resolution physics to create the first Milky Way model that tracks over 100 billion stars individually.

Read More
Health

Estrogen could aid in therapies for progressive multiple scleros

Estrogen could aid in therapies for progressive multiple scleros

About 100,000 of the estimated million persons in the United States with multiple sclerosis (MS) have a progressive form of the disease, with symptoms worsening over time or following periods of remission.

Read More
Home About Us Our Products Advertise Contact Us Terms & Condition Privacy Policy

Copyright © aninews.in | All Rights Reserved.