The Health department, headed by Rane, will form a five-member committee under Additional Secretary (Health) to work out the modalities to allow free services in the government hospitals only for the people who are domicile of Goa.
Rane said the decision was taken to "ensure that Goans get a fair deal in these facilities".
"From December 1 this year, all non-Goans will have to pay a nominal fee to avail the facilities in the hospitals like the Goa Medical College, the South Goa District Hospital (Hospicio), the North Goa District Hospital (Azilo) and all the primary, community and urban health centres," he told PTI.
Apart from Goans, patients from neighbouring Konkan belt in Maharashtra and from Karwar in Karnataka also use services of the government hospitals in the coastal state.
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"Almost 40 per cent of the patients visiting the Goa Medical College and other two district hospitals are not from Goa, due to which the Goans have to face a lot of inconvenience," the minister said.
He clarified that people from outside the state "would not be denied treatment", but will be charged nominally.
The minister said the Goans can produce the Deen Dayal Social Security Yojana card as one of identity proofs.