Rs 143.78 cr unpaid: R Ashoka targets Karnataka govt over CT, MRIs halt
Family members of patients said they were made to run from pillar to post for the past three days.
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R Ashoka alleged that Karnataka’s public healthcare system was "crumbling" under Siddaramaiah's rule (PTI/AI)
Bengaluru, 19 Feb
Leader of Opposition in the Karnataka Assembly, R Ashoka on
Thursday alleged that the State’s public healthcare system was
"crumbling" under the Congress government, following protests by
patients and their relatives at the Kolar district hospital after critical
diagnostic services like CT and MRI were halted.
Family members said they were made to run from pillar to
post for the past three days.
A similar situation prevailed at the Yadgir district
hospital.
A woman at the Kolar district hospital, who took part in the
protest, told reporters that her husband was suffering from severe swelling on
his face and authorities were refusing the scan.
“Today, they are demanding Rs 4,000 for a scan. Where should
poor people go? Are they meant to die without treatment?” she asked.
Ashoka shared on his ‘X’ handle a letter written by Krsnaa
Diagnostics Limited to the National Health Mission, Karnataka, seeking the
release of pending dues and warning of temporary suspension of CT and MRI
services from 18 February in case of non-payment.
“Karnataka’s public healthcare system is crumbling under the
Congress government,” Ashoka said in his post.
First, there were reports of medicine shortages in
government hospitals. Now, the Congress government has failed to clear Rs
143.78 Crores in dues to CT & MRI service providers, pending for the last
three years, he alleged.
“Rs 143.78 Crores unpaid. Three years of delay. Repeated
representations ignored. This is not a minor administrative lapse. This is
financial paralysis in the Health Department.”
According to Ashoka, essential diagnostic services across
Karnataka are under threat. If CT & MRI services are disrupted, it is the
poor and middle-class patients who will suffer - accident victims, cancer
patients, stroke cases, and pregnant women requiring urgent scans.
“What exactly is Health Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao doing?” he
asked.
A Health Department that cannot clear Rs 143.78 crores in
legitimate dues for three years cannot claim to care about public health, he
said.
The BJP leader demanded that Chief Minister Siddaramaiah
answer why Rs 143.78 crores was not released, why contractual obligations were
ignored for three years, and why the Health Department is pushing life-saving
services to the brink.
“If the Health Minister cannot ensure timely payments for
essential services, he has no moral authority to continue in office. CM
Siddaramaiah must take responsibility and immediately sack Minister Dinesh
Gundu Rao from the Cabinet,” Ashoka added.
In its letter dated 15 February to the Mission Director,
National Health Mission, Karnataka, the Pune-based diagnostics firm said that
despite repeated communications over five years and 95 written representations
in the last three years, its “rightful dues amounting to approx. 143.78 Crores”
remained unpaid.
“Due to the non-release of our rightful dues, the situation
has now reached a point where the Company's financial capacity to continue
operations has been entirely exhausted,” the company said.
It sought an interim payment of a minimum Rs 50 crore within
February 17, to stabilise its operations.
"Failing such release on or before February 17, we
shall be left with no alternative but to temporarily suspend all CT and MRI
diagnostic services across the State of Karnataka with effect from February 18,
until the outstanding dues are cleared," the letter stated.
The company also said, “This is not a decision of choice, it
is a decision forced upon us by continued inaction and non-payment.”
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