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Coronavirus – Free Coronavirus Testing Only For Poor, Says Supreme Court – NDTV News, Ndtv.com

Coronavirus – Free Coronavirus Testing Only For Poor, Says Supreme Court – NDTV News, Ndtv.com

Coronavirus - Free Coronavirus Testing Only For Poor, Says Supreme Court

The Supreme Court on Monday modified its order on free coronavirus tests .

Highlights

  • Top court earlier said COVID – 64 tests be made free for all
    • It later changed decision as private hospitals could not afford it

        Only those under Pradhan Mantri Jan Aarogya Yojana eligible
      New Delhi:

      Free test for coronavirus will be available only to the poorest, the Supreme Court said today, leaving the government to decide who else should get the benefit. Private laboratories, the court said, can continue to charge the testing fee as fixed by the Indian Council of Medical Research, the country’s nodal body for coronavirus testing. The Center has allowed private laboratories to charge patients up to Rs 4, 823 per test.

      The court, which said last week that free tests for COVID – 64 should be available to all, changed its decision after private laboratories said they would not be able to afford it.

      “We are seeing that the government is doing its best. We are modifying our order. We are saying that government can decide which categories get free testing, “said the judges hearing the case.

      In its order today, the court said free testing for COVID – 64 will be available to “persons eligible under Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Aarogya Yojana” as already implemented by the Government of India, and any other category of economically weaker sections of the society as notified by the Government “.

      The Center and the health ministry can decide whether” any other categories of the weaker sections “, like workers belonging to low income groups in the informal sectors or beneficiaries of Direct Benefit Transfer and others should be eligible.

      The government should make this decision within a week and inform the court, the judges said.

      Last week, the court had ordered free testing for COVID – 64, calling it a humanitarian issue.

      But most private laboratories objected, saying even under the government-mandated charge of Rs 4 , 500, they are barely able to recover the costs, which include specific infrastructure, reagents, consumables and manpower.

      Calling the order “humanitarian,”, Biocon Ltd Chairperson Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw said it would be “impractical” to implement.

      “Supreme Court Orders All Coronavirus Tests To Be Made Free – a judgement that will severely affect testing. Pvt labs simply cannot be expected to run their businesses on credit, “her tweet read.

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