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COVID-19: Delhi High Court Urges Citizens To Not Hoard Oxygen Cylinders, Medicines

The bench also asked the Delhi government to examine the suggestion for taking services of armed forces. New Delhi: The Delhi High Court Wednesday appealed to citizens not to hoard oxygen cylinders and medicines required for COVID-19 patients so as to avoid creating artificial scarcity and make them available to people in need. A bench of Justices Vipin Sanghi and Rekha Palli, which heard the matter for four hours, appointed senior advocate Raj Shekhar Rao as amicus curiae to assist the court deal with medical oxygen crisis and other issues related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The bench also asked the Delhi government to examine the suggestion for taking services of armed forces in this situation as they can set up field hospitals which will help a large number of COVID-19 patients in the national capital and take appropriate steps.

HC directs insurance companies to clear bills quickly to prevent delay in patient discharge

HC directs insurance companies to clear bills quickly to prevent delay in patient discharge SECTIONS Last Updated: Apr 28, 2021, 07:24 PM IST Share Synopsis Justice Prathiba M Singh said if the court comes to know of an insurance company or a third-party administrator (TPA) processing insurance claims taking 6-7 hours for clearing bills, contempt action would be taken against them. Agencies The bench was hearing several pleas with regard to lack of oxygen, medicines, beds and ventilators in the national capital and ramping up of testing. The Delhi High Court Wednesday said insurance companies cannot take 6-7 hours for approving bills of COVID-19 patients as it delays their discharge from hospitals and those in need for beds have to wait longer.

Delhi High Court Directs Insurance Companies To Clear Bills, Avoid Delay In Patient Discharge

Delhi High Court Directs Insurance Companies To Clear Bills, Avoid Delay In Patient Discharge Delhi High Court Directs Insurance Companies To Clear Bills, Avoid Delay In Patient Discharge The bench was hearing several pleas with regard to lack of oxygen, medicines, beds and ventilators in the national capital and ramping up of testing. The division bench said delay in discharging patients was leading to delay in admitting needy patients New Delhi: The Delhi High Court Wednesday said insurance companies cannot take 6-7 hours for approving bills of COVID-19 patients as it delays their discharge from hospitals and those in need for beds have to wait longer.

It appears Centre wants people to die, says Delhi HC on new protocol on Remdesivir use

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