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Maharashtra: Lab test ‘loot’ to end soon as govt plans price cap

State Health Minister Prakash Abitkar tells mid-day that a dedicated Special Cell and flying squads will be deployed in next four months to monitor and curb malpractice and arbitrary pricing. The issue was raised by Shiv Sena (UBT) MLC Sunil Shinde, who highlighted how private laboratories were overcharging patients

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The government also plans to introduce a helpline for citizens to report overcharging by diagnostic centres and labs. Representation pic

The government also plans to introduce a helpline for citizens to report overcharging by diagnostic centres and labs. Representation pic

Citizens will no longer have to pay arbitrary charges for tests at diagnostic centres and laboratories. Within the next three months, a new pricing regulation will be implemented, backed by strict enforcement, including a special monitoring cell and flying squads to curb malpractices. On Wednesday, in the state Legislative Council, Public Health and Family Welfare Minister Prakash Abitkar stated that a draft proposal to regulate private testing lab charges had been sent to the law and judiciary department, which recommended some changes.

On Wednesday, in the state legislative council, Public Health and Family Welfare Minister Prakash Abitkar stated that a draft proposal to regulate private testing lab charges had been sent to the law and judiciary department, which recommended some changes. "The revised proposal with suggested changes is in the process of being sent again to the law and judiciary department. We expect the new regulations to be tabled for approval in the next [monsoon] legislative session," he said. The monsoon session usually commences in July.

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