Haryana to implement Clinical Establishment Act soon

Published On 2017-11-10 05:08 GMT   |   Update On 2017-11-10 05:08 GMT
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Chandigarh: Haryana Health Minister Anil Vij said the state government would soon implement Clinical Establishment Act in the state.


Stating this while interacting with media persons here, Mr Vij said implementation of this Act had some hurdles which now had been resolved by holding discussions with Officers of Indian Medical Association (IMA).


He said all preparations regarding the implementation of this Act have been completed. Under this Act, first registration would be done, and after this, one Body would be formed to determine norms for the establishment of the hospital. He said strict actions would be taken to any hospital violating this Act.


He said rules of this Act have been formulated and consultation had also been completed. The inspection of private clinics would be carried out after the implementation of this Act, he added.

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