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Additional Secretary, MOHFW, Dr Manohar Agnani said that as per Covid vaccination guidelines, vaccination can be only carried out in Government Vaccination Centre (GVC), Private Covid Vaccination Centre (PCVC) run by a private hospital.
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Accordingly, Principal Secretary, Health, AK Singhal issued orders on Friday that hospitals charging in excess should be fined ten times the amount as penalty.
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According to authorities, till May 27, there were 744 patients undergoing treatment at government and private hospitals across State
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Instructs to charge rates fixed by State govt for Covid treatment
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Some of the private hospitals who will launch Covid vaccines from Wednesday include Apollo Hospitals, Global Hospitals and Continental Hospital
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"Some document/screenshot of registration for the vaccination can be shown at the check-posts," informed the City Police Commissioner
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The State government also permitted private hospitals to conduct vaccination drives in workplaces (on request made by institutions/ companies/gated companies etc) by registering on CoWIN portal
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Cancels permission of one to treat Covid patients, serves notice to three others
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Hyderabad: All medical and health services in government and private hospitals, diagnostics and testing centres will function normally, and the lockdown will not affect health services anywhere in Telangana, Director of Public Health (DPH) Dr G Srinivasa Rao on Tuesday said. “The government vaccination centres delivering Covid-19 vaccination to people will also function normally. However, […]
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Covid positive cases with mild and asymptomatic symptoms having an oxygen saturation of more than 94 percent should be recommended for home or institutional isolation
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Private hospitals must vaccinate only those who have booked a slot through the CoWIN portal and should not entertain vaccinations for onsite registrations or walk-ins
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Private hospitals in Mancherial have been overcharging in the name of Covid treatment
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State Health Minister Rajesh Tope said the government has decided to do so it as per the Centre's orders.
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The Health Minister said that action will be taken against those hospitals demanding daily clearance of medical bills.
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"Even though cases are on the rise in Kerala, there need not be a worry like what is seen in north India," informed the Chief Minister
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Reiterating that lockdown or curfew in the State was ruled out, Rajender said self-restriction was the only solution to check the spread of the virus
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The Minister is expected to meet representatives of super-speciality hospitals, private teaching hospitals and nursing homes.
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In 171 State-run vaccination centres, the authorities targeted 9,378 individuals out of which 8,986 were inoculated while in 162 vaccine centres in private hospitals.
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The order was passed on the plea filed by former Union minister and senior advocate Ashwani Kumar, who has sought directions with regard to elderly people.
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The Covid-19 vaccine will be given free of cost at government hospitals, while people will need to pay for it at private facilities.