"There is a need for monitoring of pricing of private hospitals which are profiteering at the cost of society and insurance companies," NIC Chairman and Managing Director of A V Girija Kumar said.
Pricing of products by hospitals was not regulated, Kumar said at an interaction organised by Merchants Chamber here.
Stating that there was a need for a strong enforcement agency for monitoring hospitals so that they desisted from charging exorbitant rates, Kumar said that the country should have an exclusive national health regulator.
"Healthcare financing and delivery should be integrated and this will help the insured people immensely," he said.
He said 80 per cent of the people of the country were outside health coverage.
NIC made a profit of Rs 1,000 crore in the last financial year, Kumar added.
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