The Congress government, which promised to uplift the standard of living for the people of Karnataka through various guarantees, has instead placed an additional burden on the state’s citizens. In a move that raises serious concerns about the government’s commitment to public welfare, the state has implemented a price hike in the medical services at government hospitals in the city. The Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute (BMCRI), which oversees several prominent government hospitals in Bengaluru, including Victoria Hospital, Vani Vilasa Hospital, Minto Hospital, Super Specialty Hospital, and Trauma Care Centers, has revised the rates for a variety of medical services.

A recent order has mandated the implementation of these increased rates for treatments, surgeries, blood tests, scans, and other hospital services, effective immediately. Particularly alarming is the steep rise in medical costs, ranging from 50 per cent to 100 per cent across various services. These hospitals, which were once seen as a beacon of affordable healthcare for the underprivileged, are now becoming increasingly out of reach for the common man.

The rate hikes are a significant blow to the many families who rely on government hospitals for their medical needs. Here are the revised rates for services at government hospitals under Bangalore Medical College: Although seemingly modest, these increased rates add up to a substantial financial burden for families already struggling with the ri.