The AHPI released a list of hospitals on Monday, where it said that Cashless insurance was suspended. | Photocredit: Istockphoto
Doctors who have clinical branches have joined members of the Association of Healthcare providers from India (AHPI) when addressing the issue of Cashless Health Insurance for Patients, in every hospital they choose to visit.
Hospitals, including large hospital chains in tertiary care, are confronted with necessity patients who are not supported by the Cashless Insurance Facility by ‘Star Health Insurance’, the AHPI, this time some of these hospitals are called.
Dr. Abul Hasan, chairman, Indian Medical Association Hospital Board told lineThey are looking for a common emphasis for all clinical branches, “because patients must have the right to go to their preferred hospital.” Prices have been a long -term issue, he said, looking for treatment percentages that invoice medical inflation and are not benchmarked against rates under health care schemes for the government.
With 97,000 private clinical branches that caused about 75 percent of the country’s health care, he said, the doctors came together with AHPI to tackle the cashless insurance problem in one voice. IMAHB IA A wing of IMA, consisting of doctors who were in possession of clinical branches, he said.
Called hospitals
On Monday, The Ahpi Named Hospitals Where, It Said, Cashless Insurance had Suspended Been – Including Care Hospitals (Ramnagar, Vizag), Manipal Hospital (Delhi and Gurugram), Max Hospital (Faridabad), Metro Hospital, Hospital (FaridaDADAl), Metro Hospital, Hospital, Hospital, Hospital, Hospital, Hospital (Faridabad), Hospital (Faridabad), Hospital (Faridabad), Hospital (Faridabad) (Faridabad), Hospit (, HospitaDaDaDaDad () Hospital (Faridabad). Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Hospital (New Delhi), Sarvodaya Hospital (Faridabad) and Yatharth hospitals.
Furthermore, it claimed: “Empanel ment of various prominent hospitals has also been denied by Star Health.” These include Care Health City (VIZAG), Care Hospital (Malakpet, Hyderabad), Fortis Hospital, (Manesar), Jupiter Hospital (Indore), Max Hospital (Dwarka), Medanta Hospital (Noida) etc.
A spokesperson for Star Health told line That they have not had communication from IMA. At the end of last week, Star Health and Allied Insurance Company said that it had not received any case from Cashless suspension from his network partners with whom it has bilateral agreements. They mentioned AHPI threats to suspend moneyless services as “random, without clarity or usable details.”
In the meantime, however, various meetings have been drawn up in the coming days, including a possible with the insurance line provider, said a source of health care.
Disruption about cooperation
The AHPI and IMAHB had met on Sunday, even when the General Insurance Council (GIC) emerged in support of Star -Health Insurance and the relocation of the AHPI mentioned that threatened to suspend the Cashless insurance of Star as “Unilateral and unjustified action”. AHPI had said that the Cashless Service of Star would be suspended from September 22, if it did not recover hospitals that it would have dropped out of its network.
The council had said during the weekend that it had planned a meeting with AHPI to resolve worries on 2 September – but that is planned for an indefinite period of time, and AHPI continues with “Unilateral action, which indicates a preference for disruption of cooperation to improve customer service and protect the interests of the patient.”
Dr. Girdhar Gyani director -General AHPI and Dr. Hasan van IMAHB meanwhile said on Monday: “Patients buy a health insurance policy with the clear expectation of receiving cash treatment in high -quality hospitals. It is unjust for insurers to hold this facility after collecting premiums to collect premiums at the time of the hospital.”
Published on September 15, 2025
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