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Fortis charged deceased dengue patient’s family 1700% more: Pharmaceutical body

Press Trust of India | ByAgencies, New Delhi
Dec 16, 2017 02:39 PM IST

The procurement price of the consumables such as syringes, gloves and towels stood at Rs 5. per unit 77 while the hospital charged Rs 106 per unit for the product.

Fortis hospital at Gurgaon charged as high as 1,700% margin on consumables and medicines used for the treatment of a dengue patient who subsequently died of the illness, the National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA) said on Friday.

The patient’s family lodged a complaint of wrong treatment and overcharging against the Fortis hospital in Gurgaon on Friday.(HT Photo)
The patient’s family lodged a complaint of wrong treatment and overcharging against the Fortis hospital in Gurgaon on Friday.(HT Photo)

Fortis Memorial Research Institute, Gurgaon, charged a margin of up to 1,737% on procurement price on a three-way stop cock, the regulator said.

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The procurement price of the consumable per unit stood at Rs 5.77 while the hospital charged Rs 106 per unit for the product, it added.

The consumables listed by the NPPA included items such as syringes, gloves and towels among others.

On Saturday, Fortis Healthcare rejected the charges of over pricing, saying “ our end price to the patient is very much in line with what other private hospitals in India charge”.

A statement released by the hospital said: “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.”

Last month, the NPPA had asked Fortis Healthcare to provide copies of bills in relation to allegations that its Gurgaon-based hospital overcharged the family of a seven-year old girl, who died of dengue.

Regarding the non-scheduled formulations, NPPA said the hospital charged the family a margin as high as 914 per cent.

Elaborating, the NPPA said the hospital charged Rs 287.50 for Dotamin 200 mg whose procurement price per unit stood at Rs 28.35, a margin of 914 per cent.

Fortis also charged Rs 3,112.50 for Merocrit 1 GM thus charging a margin of 670 per cent. The hospital had procured the formulation at Rs 404.32 per unit, the regulator said.

Regarding the scheduled formulations which are under the ambit of price control, the NPPA said the hospital charged up to 343 per cent from the family of Adya.

The per unit procurement price of Tranemic by the hospital stood at Rs 15.75 while it was billed at Rs 69.77 per unit to the family.

The regulator gave a list of 39 scheduled formulations, 41 non-scheduled formulations and 96 consumables that were used for the treatment of Adya.

“NPPA shall be taking necessary follow up action as per existing law and with in its jurisdiction,” the regulator said.

The reply of Fortis Healthcare could not be obtained at the time of filing the story.

The drug authority’s action came after the Union Health Ministry asked all states to issue strict warnings and take action against hospitals, including private ones, which indulge in malpractices such as overcharging and do not follow standard treatment protocols.

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