Currently, the residents of Goa as well as patients from outside the state can avail the medical facilities free of cost here.
The state health department had recently announced that starting December, certain fees would be imposed on the patients from other states for getting treatment at the government-run hospitals here. The decision was taken considering increasing rush at GMCH.
"We had planned to start charging fees from December 1, but we have to delay it by 15 days as we are yet to put in place foolproof system to implement the new rule," health minister Vishwajit Rane told PTI.
The minister, however, denied that the state government was doing a rethink on its decision to charge the patients from outside the state.
"There is no question of rethinking the decision," he said.
The health department had constituted a committee of experts, which submitted its report to the government earlier this month, recommending that the patients who are not from Goa, could be charged for availing medical facilities.
The ten-member committee headed by health secretary suggested that patients from outside Goa could be charged to some extent for the medical interventions.
According to sources, the government is yet to take a final call on the fees to be charged from the outstation patients, which has delayed its implementation.
The authorities in the state-run hospitals have marked two different lines for registration and treatment, with priority being given to the locals.
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