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Treatment stopped due to the non -payment of private hospitals under the Ayushman Bharat scheme in Haryana. Congress LP Kumari Selja raised the issue in parliament and sought an answer from the government. The government says that Haryana has received enough money and that the problem will be solved by talking to the state government. Sailaya expressed his concern in time about not payment. State Bureau, Panchkula. The treatment of patients under Ayushman Bharat scheme in Haryana has been closed since Thursday because private hospitals do not get the treatment amount. In the Monsoon session of Parliament on this, congress member Kumari Sailaja of Sirsa questioned the government on behalf of the opposition. He said the situation in Haryana in Ayushman Bharat scheme is worrying. While private hospitals listed under this scheme had to receive the payment of accounts within 15 days, they did not receive payment for five months. In the case of non -payment, private hospitals stopped the treatment of poor patients on Ayushman card. Kumari Selja said that the disposal of medical claims and hospitals should improve timely payment. In response to his question, Prataprao Jadhav, Minister of Public Servants for Health and Family Welfare, said that 1.35 Crore Ayushman cards were made in Haryana. 26.25 Lakh patients were approved for hospitalization, the treatment price of which is about Rs 3 990 crore. The central government released to Haryana from the beginning of the scheme to the financial year 2024-25 Rs 607.73. The Union Minister of State said that the cost of the scheme between the center and the state government is distributed in the 60:40 relationship. If there is a problem, the problem will be solved by talking to the state government. Kumari Selja, who does not agree on the answer, said that the scheme is to provide quality health facilities to the poor and needy families, but the demands of hospitals that are not paid on time are alarming. According to the rules of the National Health Authority, hospitals must be paid within the state within 15 days and the hospitals outside the state within 30 days.