Himcare Scheme Scandal: Male Patients Paid for Ovarian Surgeries, Says CM Sukhu

Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu has refuted opposition claims about shutting the Himcare health scheme while revealing alarming audit findings. The internal audit uncovered serious discrepancies, including payments for ovarian surgeries made in the names of male beneficiaries. A vigilance inquiry has been ordered into irregularities worth approximately ₹110 crore linked to payments to private hospitals. The government is considering reforms, including a potential shift to an insurance-based model for better auditing and healthcare delivery.

Key Points: Himcare Audit Finds Shocking Irregularities, Says HP CM Sukhu

  • No decision to shut Himcare scheme
  • Audit reveals shocking irregularities like ovarian surgery for men
  • Vigilance probe into ₹110 crore scam ordered
  • Government mulling shift to insurance-based model
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No decision to shut HIMCARE, alarming audit facts found: HImachal CM Sukhu rebuts opposition allegations

Himachal CM Sukhu reveals audit found payments for ovarian surgeries for male patients under Himcare, orders vigilance probe into ₹110 crore scam.

"There are instances where payments were made under Himcare for ovarian surgeries in the names of male patients. - Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu"

Shima, March 28

Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Friday rejected allegations made by the opposition over the Himcare scheme, asserting that no decision has been taken to shut it and citing 'alarming facts' revealed in an internal audit.

Speaking to the media in Shimla, Sukhu said, "There is no question of any scam in that regard, and just now the Hon'ble Speaker has clarified it before you. Secondly, it was being said that the scheme would be closed. We have not taken any decision to shut the scheme at present."

He added that while there is no immediate plan to discontinue Himcare, the government is exploring ways to strengthen healthcare delivery in the future. "In the coming time, we may think about how to provide treatment facilities to around 75 lakh people of the state in a better way," he said.

Referring to alleged irregularities, the Chief Minister said the government's focus is to prevent misuse of public funds. "From our perspective, steps are being taken to ensure that such irregularities, including the ₹110 crore scam detected in certain cases, can be prevented in the future," he stated.

Sukhu said an internal audit of the health department has already revealed serious discrepancies. "We have placed some alarming and shocking facts in the Assembly. There are instances where payments were made under Himcare for ovarian surgeries in the names of male patients. There are several other such issues, and the internal audit report has now come to us," he said.

He further informed that a detailed investigation has been ordered. "I have directed a vigilance inquiry into the matter. So far, investigations at two places, including Tanda, have indicated irregularities worth about ₹110 crore involving payments to private hospitals. Another agency has also been asked to look into how public money was misused," he added.

Emphasising the government's stance on corruption, Sukhu said, "If there is any corruption, our government will not hesitate to order an inquiry even against the most powerful individuals. Whether it involves a sitting judge or any other authority will be decided as per the state's procedures, but once facts have come out in the internal audit, we must proceed further."

On the future of the scheme, the Chief Minister said reforms are being considered. "We have also given an assurance regarding the scheme. We are considering moving towards an insurance-based model and studying systems adopted by other states so that proper auditing can be ensured. Himcare has not been audited so far, and that is also a concern we are addressing," he said.

He also pointed to procedural lapses in the scheme's implementation. "There were cases where expiry-linked claims had lapsed in January but were cleared in March. Such issues are being taken into account as we move forward," he noted.

Commenting on the Centre's decision to reduce import duty on petrol and diesel, Sukhu said he would review its impact. "I have just received information about the reduction in import duty on fuel by the Government of India. I am yet to assess how much it has been reduced and what impact it will have. There is a meeting later today where we will discuss it," he said.

The Chief Minister assured that the fuel situation in the state remains stable. "As of now, the availability of petrol and diesel in Himachal Pradesh is normal, and there is no shortage," he added.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone who has family in Himachal, I'm relieved the scheme isn't shutting down immediately. Healthcare access is crucial in hill states. But the government must fix the loopholes before moving to an insurance model. Transparency is key.
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Arjun K
₹110 crore scam? This is public money meant for the poor! The CM says he won't hesitate to act against powerful people... let's see if that includes politicians from his own party. Action speaks louder than words.
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Priya S
The opposition should focus on constructive criticism instead of just allegations. At least the current government is ordering audits and being transparent about the findings. Hope they improve the scheme for all 75 lakh beneficiaries.
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Michael C
The lack of auditing so far is the real concern. How can a scheme run for years without proper financial oversight? This seems to be a systemic issue in many states. The proposed insurance-based model needs robust checks and balances from day one.
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Kavya N
My aunt got treatment under Himcare last year. It was a lifesaver. Please don't shut it down, just clean it up. The irregularities are enraging, but the scheme itself is essential for middle-class and poor families. 🙏

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