Unexpected character encountered while parsing value: <. Path '', line 0, position 0.
AIIMS hikes price for private wards, abolishes user charges for investigationsNew Delhi, May 19 - The All India Institute of Medical Sciences on Thursday announced a hike in the room rent and diet charge for private wards and the abolition of user charges for all investigations and laboratory charges. The charges for its A-category room in private wards have been doubled from Rs 3,000 to Rs 6,000 per day, whereas B-category rooms rise from Rs 2,000 per day to Rs 3,000 from June 1. The room rent for both categories is inclusive of admission charges. The premier health institution has set charge of Rs 300 per day for diet at the private wards. The revised price will also be applicable from June 1. "The 10 days advance deposit for A class/deluxe room will be Rs 63,000 and for B class/ordinary rooms will be Rs 33,000. The revised charge will be applicable w.e.f June 1, 2022", the AIIMS said in a statement. In a separate statement, the AIIMS also announced the abolition of user charges for all investigations and laboratory charges currently costing upto Rs 300 per procedure. "AIIMS is pleased to approve abolition of user charges for all investigations and laboratory charges currently costing upto Rs 300 per procedure in AIIMS Hospital and all centres with immediate effect," the premier health institution said. --IANS avr/vd Please Share this article with your friends. Sponsor Related & Matched:
More from:Political newsEmaar Group CEO detained at Delhi airport, released after questioning Delhi: Man accused of outraging modesty of woman staff at 4-star hotel gets bail Delhi reports 666 new Covid cass; 6 deaths National Health Authority to host hackathon series Need to monitor arsenic contamination in food trade: Experts Right wing push for Panchmahabhoot-based Indian thought as part of climate action J&K police solve Sub Inspector's killing case AK-47 recovered from notorious criminal following encounter Two Manipur journalists held for links with terror outfits Gujarat police politicising SC judgment: Abhishek Manu Singhvi Ensure no child is left behind, Sisodia tells Delhi govt school principals Himachal to engage 3,970 para workers on honorarium SpiceJet aircraft aborts take off at Patna airport Man who jumped off 8th floor of Kolkata hospital dies (Ld) Guwahati: AAP workers detained during protest at Raj Bhavan 3 held for creating ruckus after consuming alcohol in Delhi's Jahangirpuri |