GOVERNMENT OF
ANDHRA PRADESH
ABSTRACT
Andhra
Pradesh Integrated Medical Attendance Rules, 1972 – Recommendations of the
Committee for revision of the Rules – Accepted – Orders – Issued.
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HEALTH MEDICAL AND FAMILY WELFARE (K1) DEPARTMENT
G.O.Ms.No.74
Dated
Read
the following:
1. G.O.Ms.No.465, HM&FW(K1) Deptt., dt.18-8-2003
2. Govt.Memo.No.18300/K1/2003-1,
dt.8-9-2003.
3. From the DME, A.P., Hyd.,
Lr.Rc.No.20866/MA-A/03, dt.18-12-03
4. Govt.Lr.No.18300/K1/2003-2,
dt.31-1-2004.
5. From the President, A.P. Sectt. Association, Hyd.
repn.dt.19-7-2004
6. Govt.Lr.No.18300/K1/2003-4, dt.4-8-2004.
7. G.O.Ms.No.250, HM&FW(K1) Deptt., dt.11-8-2004
8. From G.A. (SW-II) Deptt.,
U.O.Note No.101207/SWII-A1/2004-3,
dt.9-9-2004.
9. Govt.Lr.No.18300/K1/2003-2, dt.15-9-2004.
10. G.O.Ms.No.413, GA (Poll-D) Deptt.,
dt.9-12-2004.
11. From Sri N.Narasimhaiah,
MLA, reptn dt.29-11-2004
12. From the DME, A.P., Hyd.,
Lr.Rc.No.20866/MA-A/03, dt.28-12-04.
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O R D E R:
Government
have issued Andhra Pradesh Integrated Medical Attendance Rules, 1972,
applicable to State Government employees and their dependents, employees of
local bodies, students of Medical Colleges, members of State Legislature,
A.I.S. Officers, A.P. State Higher Judicial officers etc. Many private
hospitals both in the State and out side the State have been recognised as referral hospitals, for the treatment to the
above category of persons on reimbursement basis. There is no uniform rates
being charged from the patients by these private hospitals. In Government hospitals, various medical
facilities are provided with latest equipments for the treatment to general
public and also to the employees. Since the issue of the rules, Government have
issued amendments /orders /Clarifications from time to time to the said rules.
Therefore, some of the provisions in the said rules became outdated. Due to the
above position, Government felt that there is a need to review all the
provisions in Andhra Pradesh Integrated Medical Attendance Rules, 1972 and
modification and re-issue the rules.
Accordingly in the G.O. first read above, Government have appointed a
committee under the chairmanship of Director General of Medical and Health
Services and Commissioner, A.P. Vaidya Vidhana Parishad for revision of
Andhra Pradesh Integrated Medical Attendance Rules, 1972 and to submit report
to Government. Various terms of reference was specified thereon. In the G.O.
seventh read above, the Director of Medical Education has been appointed as
Chairman of the said Committee, due to resignation of the Director General
Medical and Health Services and Commissioner, A.P.Vaidya
Vidhana Parishad. As per the terms of the reference of the
committee, Government have referred various issues relating to medical
reimbursement. In the reference fifth
read above, the President, Andhra Pradesh Secretariat Association has also
represented for reimbursement fecility for Out
Patient treatment at Nizam’s Institute of Medical
Sciences, Hyderabad / private recognised hospitals,
removal of 20% cut on the claim and extend credit facility for obtaining
treatment under emergency conditions in private recognised
hospitals. This representation was also referred to the Committee.
2. In the reference 11th read
above, Sri N.Narasimhaiah M.L.A. has represented that
Out Patient treatment to M.L.A.s may also be allowed
on credit basis, to enable to get tests like M.R.I., C.T. Scan etc. and save
the health of V.V.I.Ps.
3. In the letter 12th read
above, Chairman of the Committee for revision of Andhra Pradesh Integrated
Medical Attendance Rules, 1972 and Director of Medical Education has submitted
the recommendations of the committee and its report to Government. The Director of Medical Education has stated
that the committee has met on
4. The Director of Medical Education has
also stated that the following nine service associations have been requested to
give suggestions on Andhra Pradesh Integrated Medical Attendance Rules:
1) A.P. Secretariat Employees Association,
2) A.P. Non-Gazetted
Officers Association,
3) A.P. Teachers Federation,
4) The Secretary, A.P. Revenue Employees
Association.
5) A.P.T.N.G.O. Association
6) A.P.U.T.F Association.
7) A.P.P.R.T. Union,
8)
9) A.P. Secretariat Women Employees Welfare
Association.
5. The General Secretary,
1)
2) A.P. Secretariat Employees Association,
3) A.P. Secretariat Women Employees Welfare
Association.
4) P.R.T.U. & UTF (Teacher
Associations)
6. The
Director of Medical Education has stated that the sub-committee has recommended
that the rates prescribed by Central Government Health Scheme may be adopted by
State Government also for sanctioning reimbursement. The recommendations of sub
committee have been accepted by the committee. He has furnished the
recommendations for incorporation and revision of Andhra Pradesh Integrated
Medical Attendance Rules rules, 1972.
7. The Director of Medical Education has
requested the Government to consider and issue necessary orders in the matter
at an early date.
8. The recommendations of the Committee
includes adoption of Central Government Health Scheme package rates for the
reimbursement of medical expenses incurred by State Government employees, their
dependents, retired State Government pensioners and their family members etc.,
allowing medical reimbursement for the treatment obtained at Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad, Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical Sciences, Tirupati and all Government Hospitals as Out-Patients and
follow-up treatments. As regards recognised private
hospitals, medical reimbursement for the treatment obtained as outpatients may
be allowed for the treatment of Chemotherapy, radiotherapy for cancer, regular
dialysis for Kidney, Cardinal cases like cardiac cases, sever neurological
problems and A.I.Ds subject to recommendation by the
specialist doctor for the length of the treatment, consideration of medical
reimbursement in accident cases under emergency conditions for the treatment
obtained in unrecognised private hospitals by
relaxing relevant rules by Government, conducting of health camps for master
health checkup, delegation of powers for scrutiny and sanction of medical
reimbursement upto Rs.25,000/- to various district
level officers, referring of patients by District/ Area Hospitals to private recognised hospitals, reducing imposition of cut of 20% on
the admissibility amount to 10%, when the treatment obtained in Private
Hospitals recognised by Government without referral
letter, extending medical reimbursement fecilities
for the treatment obtained in Sri Venkateswara
Institute of Medical Sciences, Tirupati on par with Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad etc.. The
Committee after examination of the merits of the representations received from
various associations has also recommended to accept certain demands and to
reject certain demands.
9. Government have examined the matter
carefully and decided to accept the recommendations of the Committee for
revision of Andhra Pradesh Integrated Medical Attendance Rules, 1972
constituted in the Government Orders first and seventh read above. Accordingly, in modification of the existing
orders on Andhra Pradesh Integrated Medical Attendance Rules, 1972, Government
hereby issue the following orders with immediate effect:-
1)
The
rates prescribed in the Central Government Health Scheme package by Government
of India, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Affairs, New Delhi for Central
Government Health Scheme, Hyderabad are adopted in the State for the purpose of
reimbursement of medical expenditure incurred by the State Government employees
both in service/ retired and their dependents; family pensioners, M.L.As and their family members and all other eligible
categories who are entitled for free medical treatment as mentioned in Andhra
Pradesh Integrated Medical Attendance Rules, 1972, when the treatment was taken
in the private hospitals recognised by the State
Government within the State. If medical
treatment is taken outside the State, the rates of Central Government Health
Scheme,
2)
For
the expenditure incurred towards the treatment obtained in Nizam’s
Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad / Sri Venkateswara
Institute of Medical Sciences, Tirupati, their
package rates respectively be followed for sanctioning advance, scrutiny and
Medical reimbursement purpose.
Facilities of paying room as per the entitlement of indoor treatment as
prescribed in Central Government Health Scheme package system is extended and
the State Government Employees are categorized as three categories based on
their scales of pay as mentioned below:-
(i) Scale of pay up to Rs.5,000/-
-- 10,600/- - General Ward.
(ii) Scale of
pay Rs.5,300/- -- 13,000/- to
Rs.8,400/-
-- 16,525/- - Semi Private Ward.
(iii) Scale of
pay Rs.9,000/- -- 16,525/-
above – Private Ward.
3) In respect of treatments/ operations obtained
for cataract and other eye ailments, and dental diseases/treatments in
Government or private hospitals recognised by State
Government, the scrutinising authority need not
insist for submission of Emergency Certificate.
In modification of the orders issued in G.O.Ms.No.276, HM&FW (K1)
Department, dt.11-5-1993 and subsequent orders issued thereon and on Eye
ailments and Dental diseases /treatments, it is ordered that the reimbursement
shall be made as per the package rates prescribed by Government for various eye
ailments and Dental procedures/ diseases, after duly scrutinising
the bills by the Director of Medical Education, A.P. or other scrutinising authorities. The package rates prescribed for
Eye ailments are mentioned in Annexure-I and package rates for Dental
treatments/ diseases are mentioned in Annexure-II to this order.
4)
All
types of out patient including diagnostics, and follow up treatments including
Chemotherapy, Radiotherapy, Regular Dialysis for Kidney are allowed for
reimbursement when the treatment obtained at Nizam’s
5)
In respect of life long follow up treatment to certain diseases, for
every follow up treatment for post operative cases, who requires life long
treatments, the concerned patient has to get revalidation of prescriptions once
in six months from the specialist Government doctor and reimbursement be
allowed on submission of scrutiny report of the Director of Medical Education
or other scrutinising authorities concerned.
6) The Superintendents of Teaching
hospitals and the Superintendents of District Hospitals, Civil Surgeon
Specialist of the Civil Dispensary, A.P. Secretariat, Hyderabad, Medical
Officers of the rank of Civil Assistant Surgeons of Unit Medical Hospitals of
Grey Hounds, Hyderabad, High Court of Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad, Commissioner
of Police, Hyderabad, and Medical Officer attached to Government Civil
Dispensary, A.P. Bhavan, New Delhi are authorised to scrutinise the
medical reimbursement claims up to a value of Rs.25,000 (Rupees twenty five
thousand only), of State Government Employees, retired employees, their
dependent family members and family pensioners and other categories of persons
entitled for medical reimbursement as per of Andhra Pradesh Integrated Medical
Attendance Rules, 1972 received from District level officers from their
respective region/Districts and Offices concerned in partial modification of
the orders issued in G.O.Ms.No.471, H.M.&F.W. (K1) Department, dated 19-12-2001,
G.O.Ms.No.674, HM&FW(K1) Deptt, dated 15-11-2003
and G.O.Ms.No.37, HM&FW(K1) Deptt., dated
31-1-2004. These scrutnising authorities should scrutinise the bills in terms of Andhra Pradesh Integrated
Medical Attendance Rules, 1972 and as amended from time to time.
7)
Powers are delegated to all the district level officers of all the
Departments in the State to sanction the medical reimbursement claims up to a
value of Rs.25,000/- (Rupees twenty five thousand only), subject to scrutiny
done by the District Medical Board/ District Hospital Superintendent/
Superintendent of Teaching Hospitals. If
the claim is over and above of Rs.25,000/-, the claim should be referred by the
concerned Department in the districts to Director of Medical Education, A.P.,
Hyderabad for scrutiny, and the sanctioning authorities for sanction of claims
of medical reimbursement over and above Rs.25,000/- are Heads of Departments
/District Collectors, after getting scrutiny report of Director of Medical
Education, or Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences,
Hyderabad or Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical
Sciences, Tirupati, as the case may be and where relaxation of rules are not
involved.
8)
Powers are
also delegated to the Director of Health, A.P., Hyderabad to scrutinise the Medical Reimbursement claims in respect of
the employees working under his administrative control on par with the
Commissioner of A.P.Vaidya Vidhana
Parishad, duly following the procedure adopted by the
Director of Medical Education in scrutinising the
bills, as per the existing orders on Andhra Pradesh Integrated Medical
Attendance Rules, 1972 as modified from time to time.
9) In
respect of road accidental cases, if the employee or his dependents and other
categories of persons mentioned in rule 6 of Andhra Pradesh Integrated Medical
Attendance Rules are admitted in nearby private hospitals which are not recognised as referral hospitals under emergency conditions
to save the life of the patient, in such cases the claim can be considered for
reimbursement of medical expenses up to a limit of Rs.25,000 (Rupees twenty
five thousand only) and the Heads of Departments/ District Collectors are authorised to sanction the claim after getting the scrutiny
of bills from the Director of Medical Education or other scrutinising
authorities as the case may be. Such claims over and above Rs.25,000 shall be
referred by the Heads of Departments/
District Collectors concerned after duly getting scrutiny of the bills etc., to
the concerned administrative Department in Secretariat for obtaining relaxation
of rules and duly consulting Finance Department.
10) In G.O.Ms.No.175, H.M.&F.W. (K1)
Department, dt.29-5-1997, 20% cut is prescribed on the eligible amount in cases
of treatment obtained under emergency condition in private hospitals recognised by Government without referral letter from
Government Hospitals or Nizam’s Institute of Medical
Sciences, Hyderabad, or Sri Venkateswara Institute of
Medical Sciences, Tirupati. In partial modification of the orders issued
in G.O.Ms.No.175, H.M.&F.W. (K1) Department, dt.29-5-1997, the 20% cut
prescribed therein is reduced to 10%, on the eligible amount after scrutiny of
bills by the Director of Medical Education or other scrutinising
authority as per the package rates, when the treatment was obtained under
emergency conditions in private hospitals recognised
by Government without referral letter from any Government hospital or Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad, or Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical Sciences, Tirupati.
11) In respect of medical reimbursement to
the employees under suspension, the following two points be added to rule 6 (i) of Andhra Pradesh Integrated Medical Attendance Rules,
1972:-
“a) Provided dismissed or removed
Government servants and their dependents are not entitled for reimbursement of
medical expenses.
“b) As far as retired and re-employed
pensioners are concerned, for persons who were convicted by the court of law
for offence or involved in moral turpitude and punishment was imposed under
A.P. Revised Pension Rules, 1980, he and his family members should not be
entitled for any free medical treatment in Government hospital or medical
reimbursement. Provided that the retired persons who were punished for any
administrative lapses for which the punishment was given, which is not a 100%
cut in his pension, can be allowed for free medical treatment/ medical
reimbursement as the case may be”.
12)
As
per G.O.Ms.No.445, HM&FW(E2) Department, dt.19-07-1991, the medical advance
facility is extended to four earmarked diseases i.e. 1)Acute Mycardial Infracture 2) Acute
Coronary Disease, Acute Renal Failure 3) Severe Cases of Head and Spinal
injury, Road accident and 4) In cases of Coma only, if the treatment is to be
obtained in Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences,
Hyderabad. The following more major diseases are added for sanction of advance
to be included in the said G.O.:-
“(1) PTCA+STENT (2) Open Heart Surgery (3)
Pace Maker (4) All organ transplants (5) Plastic Surgery done for accident
cases and burns, (6) Mitral Valve replacement, based
on package rates of Nizam’s Institute of Medical
Sciences and Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical
Sciences based on estimation given by them”.
13) In G.O.Ms.No.134, HM&FW (K1) Department,
dt.9-4-2001, Government employees both in service and retired and their
dependents are permitted to secure treatment for all diseases at Nizam’s
14)
All the
Heads of Departments and Regional and District Level officers can issue letter
of credit (L.O.C.) to private hospitals recognised by
State Government for treatment/ operations to their employees and their
dependents for major ailments of CABG, Kidney transplantation, Cancer, Neuro Surgery Open Heart Surgery, all organ transplants,
PTCA+STENT, Pace Maker, Plastic Surgery done secondary to accident, and burns
cases, based on submission of estimation, and acceptance of the credit from the
concerned recognised private hospital, subject to
ceiling limit as per the package rates prescribed by the Government.
Expeditious steps may be taken by all the departments to issue I.D. cards to
all the eligible State Government employees and their dependents for availing
of Letter of Credit facility. The referral private hospitals shall also provide
treatment immediately after admission of the patient, on production of identity
card in emergency situation.
15)
Medical
Reimbursement facility be allowed only to adopted son or daughter, and it is
restricted to the family as defined under rule 3 (7) of Andhra Pradesh
Integrated Medical Attendance Rules, 1972.
16)
Specific
drugs for the specialised treatment should be
prescribed by the specialist doctors only, in both private hospitals recognised by Government, and Primary Health Centres, Community Health Centres,
and other
17)
The medical
reimbursement facility be given to those who obtained medical treatment under
emergency circumstances outside the State on official duty only, i.e. the
provision may be given only to the persons who proceeds on official duty and
suddenly fell ill health, as per the Central Government Health Scheme package
rates.
18)
The powers
are delegated to Superintendents of Area Hospitals and the Superintendent of
District Headquarters Hospitals under the control of A.P. Vaidya
Vidhana Parishad to refer
the patients to Private recognised hospitals for specialised treatment.
19)
Since user charges are abolished for the
treatment in Government hospitals, vide G.O.Ms.No.163, HM&FW(M1)
Department, dated
20)
As per
note (3) of Appendix-III, under rule 5 (3) (iii) of Andhra Pradesh Integrated
Medical Attendance Rules, 1972 for belated claim, the existing condition that
preferring the claim for medical reimbursement should be within a period of six
months from the date of discharge of the patient from the hospital but not from
the last date of treatment is continued, except for the Coma, expiry cases and
accidental cases. In such cases, the
claim may be preferred within eight months from the last date of discharge from
the hospital /expiry of concerned patient.
21)
For
scrutiny of bills, the following original documents should be submitted along
with the claim:-
1) Discharge Summary
2) Emergency Certificate (Except for dental
and Eye ailments)
3) Essentiality Certificate
4) Appendix-II Form
5) Declaration of dependence to be attested
by Gazetted Officer)
6) Non drawl declaration, which should be
attested by Drawing and Disbursing Officer concerned.
The Xerox copies of documents shall not be
accepted.
22)
In
G.O.Ms.No.601, HM&FW(K1) Department, dt.15-10-2003, orders have been issued
allowing medical reimbursement for three spells during the life time for the same ailments for claiming reimbursement
for three spells when treatment obtained in recognised
private hospitals. In modification of
the said orders, it is ordered that no restriction is imposed for the
treatments obtained in private recognised hospitals
for different ailments operations/treatments. Medical Reimbursement facility
for major ailments i.e. CABGS, kidney transplantation, cancer, neurosurgery,
PTCA STENT be restricted to three spells for each of these diseases. Three
spells means, three surgeries for the same ailments, expect for Orthopedic and
Plastic Surgeries, where more number of operations are warranted for the
treatment of the same cause. A Justification Certificate issued by the
concerned specialist treating doctor of the private hospital recognised by Government / Government hospital should be
submitted for the second and third spell claims.
23)
Reimbursement of medical treatment taken by
employees in foreign countries under emergency conditions be allowed, only if
they are on official visit to that foreign country. The treating doctor of the concerned hospital
has to issue certificate about the nature of the Emergency, Essentiality
Certificate and detailed bill, provided that they are not paid any amount
towards the said treatment by any other authority including insurance company.
24)
Master Health Checkup be conducted to all the
Government employees who crossed the age of 40 years and before retirement form
service. Master Health checkup will be
allowed only three times with an interval of one year, between each checkup,
and by duly fixing the package rates and can be obtained in all the Government
hospitals, Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences,
Hyderabad, Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical
Sciences, Tirupati and recognised
private hospitals.
25)
Medical
reimbursement for deliveries and tubectomy to the
Women Employees be allowed reimbursement up to two deliveries and with two living
children as per the package rates. Hysterectomy operations shall be
reimbursable as per package rates.
26)
If the
claimant has claimed his medical reimbursement from the Insurance Company,
under Health Insurance Scheme by paying premium on his own, reimbursement also
be allowed from Govt. as per Central Govt. Health Scheme package rates.
10. The above orders will be applicable to
all State Government employees, their dependents, retired State Government
pensioners and their dependents, family pensioners, M.L.A’s
and other categories of persons who are entitled for free medical treatment as
specified in Andhra Pradesh Integrated Medical Attendance Rules, 1972. Suitable
amendments to Andhra Pradesh Integrated Medical Attendance Rules, 1972 will be
issued separately on the above orders.
11. The Director of Medical Education shall
take necessary action in the matter accordingly.
12. This order issues with the concurrence of
Finance Department vide their U.O.No.419/28/A2/Exp-HM&FW-I/2005
dt.3-2-2005.
(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA
PRADESH)
DR.
I.V.SUBBA RAO
PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT
To
The Director of Medical
Education, A.P. Hyderabad
The Director, Nizam’s
The Director, Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical Sciences, Tirupathi
The Commissioner, A.P. Vaidya Vidhana Parishad, A.P.,
The Director of Health, A.P.,
The Commissioner of Family
Welfare, A.P.,
The Commissioner, Ayush, A.P., Secunderabad.
The Secretary, A.P. Yogadhayana Parishad,
Legislature (MR/Pension)
Department
All Heads of the Departments
under the control of HM&FW Department.
All Departments of
Secretariat
All Heads of the Departments.
The Director Treasuries and
Accounts, A.P.,
The Director, Tribal
Welfare, Masab Tank, A.P.,
The Commissioner, BC
Welfare, Masab Tank, A.P.,
The Secretary, A.P. Social
Welfare Residential Schools Society, A.P.,
All District Collectors in
the State.
All the Superintendents of
Government Teaching Hospitals in the State.
All Superintendents of
District Head quarters Hospitals in the State.
All District Medical and
Health Officers in the State.
All District Referral
Committee in the O/o District Collectors in the State.
All District Treasury
Officers in the State
All the Superintendents of
Police in the State.
All Commissioners of police
in the State.
The Commissioner, Printing,
Stationery and Stores Purchases (Printing Wing) Government Press, Chanchalguda, Hyderabad (with a request to publish and
furnish 1000 printed copies of the G.O. to the Government and 1000 copies to
the DME, A.P. Hyderabad)
Copy to:
The Registrar, High Court of
Andhra Pradesh,
The Registrar, A.P. Administrative
Tribunal,
The Secretary, A.P. Public
Service Commission,
The Secretary, A.P. Social
Welfare Residential Schools Society, A.P.,
The Pay and Accounts Officer,
The Accountant General,
(A&E), A.P.,
The Accountant General
(Audit), A.P.,
The Civil Surgeon Specialist
Civil Dispensary, A.P. Secretariat,
The Finance (Exp.
HM&FW.I) Department.
The General Administration (Ser.Wel/SC-X/Poll-C/Poll-D Coordination/) Department.
The General Administration
(SR) Department.
The HM&FW (O.P.)
Department.
The Commissioner, Information
& Public Relations Department.
The President, A.P.
Secretariat Association,
The President, A.P.N.G.O’s Association,
The President, A.P.T.N.G.O’s Association, Secretariat,
The President, A.P.
Secretariat Women Employees Association,
The Spl.
Secy. to C.M.
P.S. to Min. (Finance)
P.S. to Chief Secretary to
Government
P.S. to Prl.
Secretary/ Secretary to Govt., HM&FW Department.
P.S. to Prl.
Secy. (W&P), Finance Dept.
P.S. to Secy. to Govt.
(Services), General Administration Department.
// FORWARDED :: BY
ORDER //
SECTION OFFICER
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A N N E X U R E - I to
G.O.Ms.No.74, HM&FW (K1) Dept., Dt.15-3-2005. |
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PACKAGE RATES FOR EYE AILMENTS |
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Code |
Description |
care type |
Total Rs. |
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ACOR010 |
THERAPUETIC PENETRATING
KERATOPLASTY |
DELUXE |
12,000 |
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ACOR010 |
THERAPUETIC PENETRATING
KERATOPLASTY |
PRIVATE |
10,000 |
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ACOR010 |
THERAPUETIC PENETRATING
KERATOPLASTY |
S-PRIVATE |
8,000 |
|
|
ACOR011 |
ROTATION AUOTGRAFT |
DELUXE |
8,000 |
|
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ACOR011 |
ROTATION AUOTGRAFT |
PRIVATE |
6,000 |
|
|
ACOR011 |
ROTATION AUOTGRAFT |
S-PRIVATE |
4,000 |
|
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ACOR012 |
LAMELLAR KERATOPLASTY |
DELUXE |
12,000 |
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ACOR012 |
LAMELLAR KERATOPLASTY |
PRIVATE |
10,000 |
|
|
ACOR012 |
LAMELLAR KERATOPLASTY |
S-PRIVATE |
8,000 |
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ACOR013 |
REMOVAL OF CALCIFIED
DEPOSIT (CORNEA) |
OPD |
800 |
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ACOR014 |
PERIPHERAL CORNEAL GRAFT |
DELUXE |
8,000 |
|
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ACOR014 |
PERIPHERAL CORNEAL GRAFT |
DELUXE |
6,000 |
|
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ACOR014 |
PERIPHERAL CORNEAL GRAFT |
S-PRIVATE |
4,000 |
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ACOR015 |
ASTIGMATIC ANNULAR
KERATOTOMY |
OPD |
1,000 |
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ACOR029 |
PUPILLOPLASTY |
OPD |
1,000 |
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ACOR030 |
AC REFORMATION |
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