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PMC to begin inspection of private hospitals empanelled under UPHC

The aforementioned incident took place at Modern Hospital in Nana Peth between May 20 and May 30, 2024, officials said

Updated on: Jan 09, 2025 05:26 AM IST
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After a renowned knee surgeon from the city was booked last week for allegedly creating fake details of patients and faking records of surgery to avail the beneficiary money under the Pune Municipal Corporation-run Urban Poor Health Scheme, the civic body has decided to begin inspection of private hospitals empanelled under the scheme, officials said. The aforementioned incident took place at Modern Hospital in Nana Peth between May 20 and May 30, 2024, officials said.

The PMC has over 140 private hospitals—corporate, small, and medium-sized – empanelled under the UPHS. (REPRESENTATIVE PIC)
The PMC has over 140 private hospitals—corporate, small, and medium-sized – empanelled under the UPHS. (REPRESENTATIVE PIC)

Dr Sanjeev Wavare, assistant health chief of the PMC and head of the UPHS, said that the inspection of hospitals empanelled under the scheme will begin next week. “The ward medical officers and zonal medical officers will conduct surprise visits and check the records of the patients’ treatment under the scheme. Besides, the civic body will also check records of patients who have been treated under the scheme with the civic body paying the bills. Random records of patients will be cross-verified,” he said.

Dr Wavare further said, “The objective of the drive is to make sure that the money is spent on genuine needy patients and there is no misuse of the funds. If we come across any malpractice, stringent action will be taken such as filing of criminal cases, disempanellment of hospitals etc.”

A senior official on condition of anonymity said that following allegations of corruption and misconduct, municipal commissioner Rajendra Bhosale in August last year reshuffled the departments of all health officials in a bid to bring in transparency. “This scheme is a boon to needy patients but in the past few years, there have been several incidents of malpractice and people trying to take undue advantage of the scheme with the help of officials. However, hardly any action was taken,” the senior official claimed.

 
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