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    Hospital Tariffs Are Only ‘Tip of the Iceberg’: NATHEALTH Warns Against Blanket Price Caps

    Aruna KaimBy Aruna KaimAugust 18, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Healthcare industry body NATHEALTH (Healthcare Federation of India) has cautioned that blanket price caps and artificial tariff controls on private hospitals could stifle healthcare expansion, investment, and quality of care in India.

    The response comes following the 176th Parliamentary Standing Committee Report on Health & Family Welfare, which highlighted a widening cost gap between public and private healthcare and called for standardizing and capping the costs of essential treatments, diagnostics, and procedures.

    1. The Core Debate: Policy vs. Delivery Economics

    • NATHEALTH’s Stance: Policy discussions must focus on the cost of delivering healthcare rather than simply regulating end-user tariffs.

    • Capital Intensity: Private hospitals require heavy, continuous capital expenditures for medical technologies, infection control, specialized manpower, and compliance with tens of thousands of regulatory mandates.

    • Low Returns: Return on Capital Employed (ROCE) and Return on Equity (ROE) in healthcare linger around ~10%—roughly 1.5 to 2.5 times lower than other economic sectors.

    2. Parliamentary Standing Committee Findings vs. Industry Concerns

    Parameter Parliamentary Panel Observations NATHEALTH / Industry Response
    Average Hospitalization Cost Private: ₹50,508 vs. Public: ₹6,631 (80th NSS survey data). Structural land, equipment, and compliance costs dictate private pricing.
    Childbirth Expenses Private: ₹37,630 vs. Public: ₹2,299. Private setups provide 24/7 specialist care, monitoring equipment, and infection protocols.
    Key Recommendations Standardize & cap treatment/diagnostic rates; benchmark room rents; set up an ombudsman for billing audits. Blanket caps disregard care settings, geographies, and operational costs, threatening viability.
    Impact on Capacity Intended to curb out-of-pocket distress and catastrophic household debt. Arbitrary price caps will deter >$300 billion in required fresh capital, exacerbating bed shortages.

    3. Broader Implications for India’s Healthcare Ecosystem

    • Investment Deficit: India requires over $300 billion in additional investment to build capacity, address NCDs (non-communicable diseases), and bridge a 13-year gap between healthy life expectancy and overall life expectancy.

    • Risk to Expansion: Capping rates without addressing underlying structural costs (such as land acquisition, medical equipment imports, and talent retention) threatens private sector expansion—which currently handles over 60% of inpatient and 70% of outpatient care in India.

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