NSPA says Madhana won’t cover new clinic rates

National Social Protection Agency (NSPA) Director, Ibrahim Waheed, has told Haveeru that the Madhana health insurance scheme will not cover increased fees at private clinics. The government lifted control of clinic charges this week.

Earlier this week, an informed source told Minivan News that the clinic fees were likely to stay within the scope of the Madhana’s program.

NSPA reported said the Madhana program only covers the rates currently charged at hospitals and clinics. Any excess charges after the current Madhana rate will have to be paid for by the patient.

Haveeru News reports that some clinics have agreed to keep their current rates, to protect their clients. However, those clinics that want to increase their prices will be required to stop providing insurance services.

Clinics are still required to give the government a month’s notice before implementing price changes.

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Criminal Court suspends Assistant Public Prosecutor for one month

The Criminal Court has suspended Assistant Public Prosecutor Ihsan Mohamed Waheed from appearing at the court for one month after he allegedly refused to attend a hearing on Monday afternoon.

According to the Criminal Court, the judge announced at a hearing at 10:30am that a verdict would be delivered at 1.00pm but Ihsan told court employees to “finish the case another day” and walked out.

Ihsan did not answer his phone when the court attempted to contact him at 1:00pm. The accused and an accompanying penitentiary officer meanwhile had to wait at the court until 4:00pm for the Assistant Public Prosecutor, who did not turn up.

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