ECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lanka cabinet of Ministers has given the permission to expand paying wards in state-run hospitals for use by locals and foreigners, a statement said.
In a budget for 2023, President Ranil Wickremesinghe had said that paid wards will be set up in national and base hospitals, starting with the Colombo National hospital.
“There is a paying ward system in our general hospitals,” Gunawardana said.
“By expanding it we hope to provide that service in a better way while keeping the free medical services available”
State workers covered by ‘Agrahara’ life insurance and other insurance facilities while many have inquired regarding paying wards in government hospitals, the statement said. (Colombo/ May09/2023)