Vehicular movement near Chattogram Medical College and Hospital (CMCH) and adjacent areas remained suspended for two and a half hours as a number of kidney patients and their relatives blocked the road in front of the hospital protesting hike in kidney dialysis fee.
Alauddin Talukdar, assistant sub-inspector of CMCH police camp, said hundreds of patients and relatives took to the street around 11:30 am and put up barricades on the road, disrupting vehicular movement in the area.
The kidney patients and their relatives have been staging demonstrations for the last couple of days protesting the hike in dialysis fee in front of the dialysis centre of the hospital, reports UNB.
Later, the protesters withdrew the blockade around 2:00 pm considering the public suffering.
They also threatened to continue their movement until the authorities concerned take any step to restore the previous fee.
The protesters said a patient needs dialysis eight times in a month and they have to pay Tk 2,795 the first two times and Tk 510 for each of the rest.
Now the hospital authorities raised the fee to Tk 2935 and the patients have to pay it four times and Tk 535 for each of the rest dialysis in a month, they said.
Kidney Dialysis Centre was launched at the hospital under the public-private partnership project in 2017 and it is now operating with 32 dialysis machines.
According to the agreement with the Ministry of Health, the Indian company Sandor will continue its operations at this center for ten years. The institution will use government space for this. A patient has to pay about Tk 3000 against kidney dialysis each time.