Private hospitals asked to reserve beds for EWS patients
IANS Jun 05, 2020
The Delhi government on June 4 issued a list of 56 private hospitals with 50 or more beds and asked them to reserve 20 percent beds for the patients of Economically Weaker Section (EWS).
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The order listed all the hospitals which were allotted land at concessional rates by land owning agencies and are under an obligation to provide 10 percent IPD and 25 percent of total OPD free of charge to eligible patients from the EWS category, to reserve beds for EWS patients with coronavirus infection.
This came after the Deputy Chief Minister on June 4 reminded all private hospitals of Delhi to reserve 20 percent beds for patients undergoing coronavirus treatment, saying if they do not agree to this, they will be converted into fully COVID dedicated hospitals. The coronavirus cases in the national capital witnessed a jump of 1,359 cases in a day, taking the total tally to 25,004 and the death toll has reached 650, the Delhi Health Department said on June 4.
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