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There is a problem in the purchase of medicines due to the failure of the insurance board to pay the insurance premiums to District Hospital Khotang. Due to the non-payment of the insurance premiums by the board, there has been a problem in the delivery of health care services under the insurance program because of the inability to purchase medicines for the current financial year.
Chief of District Hospital Khotang Dr. According to Rupesh Sangraula, 3 crore 47 lakh 85 thousand 649 rupees out of 4 crore 25 lakh 44 thousand 694 for the insurance of the financial year 2081/82 have yet to be paid. Sangraula said that 77 lakh 59 thousand 45 rupees was sent by the insurance board for fishing. Due to the non-availability of the amount to be paid, there has been a situation where it is not possible to purchase the medicine under the insurance for the current financial year .
"Until now, medicines, X-rays, lab chemicals have been used on loan because of the lack of insurance funds," Sangraula, the head of the hospital, said, "How many days can the loan be used for?" Sangraula has said that the hospital management committee in the district hospital is operating a pharmacy and health services are being provided through the insurance program under the federal government. Under this, 261 types of medicine He also said that distribution is done.
According to Sangraula, there is only 6 million worth of medicines in stock. Sangraula says that the medicine will only last for about two-and-a-half months, and the problem is that there is no money to buy the medicine. "Currently, we have stock of medicines worth 600,000,000 for two-and-a-half months only," said Sangraula, "After that, there is no money to buy other medicines, and now there is a problem in providing health services under the insurance program."
