In a reply to an RTI application, the Sawai Man Singh Hospital, Jaipur administration said the hospital earned Rs 32.99 lakh as "other state fee" from September 2016 to May 2017.
The earnings were in accordance with the charges fixed by the Rajasthan government for treatment of patients who come from outside the state, it said.
Similarly, the MB Hospital in Udaipur said that it earned Rs 49.80 lakh from 954 patients who came from outside the state for treatment till April.
"It is strange that government hospitals in Rajasthan are charging 'other state fee' from patients coming here for treatment from outside the state," RTI applicant Chandra Shekhar said.
He claimed that hospitals are charging Rs 750 per day for a general ward bed and Rs 1,500 for ICU.
"The RTI reply said they did so in accordance with the notification issued by the State Health Assurance Agency (SHAA), Jaipur, on January 1, 2016," Shekhar said.
However, officials said the additional fee was imposed after thorough discussion at the time of implementation of the state government's Bhamashah Yojna, which is aimed at transferring financial and non-financial benefits of governmental schemes directly to recipients.
"At the time of its implementation, there were various issues. But, it was cleared by the state government that if Bhamashah Yojna has to pass on benefits to the right beneficiary then the policy has to be made," Jain told PTI.
Meanwhile, patients from other states taking treatment in government hospitals of Rajasthan alleged that they were being discriminated by being forced to pay more compared to patients from Rajasthan due to 'other state fee'.
Disclaimer: No Business Standard Journalist was involved in creation of this content
