The Manohar Parrikar-led government had announced earlier this month that they will charge a nominal fee from non-Goan patients who approach the Goa Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) for treatment while locals can continue avail the facilities free of cost.
The priority would also be given to the local patients in the GMCH, located on the outskirts of Panaji.
State Health Minister Vishwajit Rane told reporters that a committee of high-ranking officials which was constituted to advice the state government on the quantum of treatment charges for non-Goans. The panel, headed by state Joint Health Secretary Sunil Masukar, is yet to submit their report.
He said the fees for non-Goan patients would vary as per treatment, diagnosis, blood tests, beds and other aspects.
Justifying their decision to charge non-Goan patients, Rane said that GMCH has been over-stressed due to the increasing number of patients availing the facilities here, which are free of cost.
"In cardiac department itself, 15-20 per cent of the patients are non-Goans," he said, adding that nearly 40 per cent of the patients are from neighbouring districts like Sindhudurg in Maharashtra and Karwar in Karnataka.
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