
An advisory issued by the Association of Healthcare Providers-India (AHPI) instructing member hospitals to halt cashless services for Bajaj Allianz General Insurance and Care Health Insurance policyholders has been withdrawn, according to an official statement issued by the AHPI.
The AHPI, in its meeting with Bajaj Allianz General Insurance Company on Thursday, August 28 discussed the growing concerns of its member hospitals following its recent advisory
to suspend cashless services for Bajaj Allianz policyholders.
“After intense discussion, there was broad agreement on all the issues. The Bajaj Allianz agreed to submit para-vice formal actions to AHPI by 29th September 2025,” the statement read.
“Our goal is to engage in constructive dialogue with the insurers to resolve issues in the larger interest of patients. We urge all the insurers to work in partnership with hospitals and restore cashless services at member hospitals, as the disruption is placing an unfair financial and emotional burden on patients. They also need to engage with the member hospitals regularly to revise outdated rates, set up transparent grievance mechanisms, and respect clinical autonomy,” said Girdhar Gyani, Director General of AHPI.
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