New Delhi: AAP Government promises end to Inspector Raj in health
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New Delhi: A delegation of doctors and hospital owners, led by the Delhi Medical Association President, Dr Ajay Lekhi, met with the Health minister of the Capital, Shri Satyendra Jain, asking his intervention to end the growing inspector raj in healthcare in the capital. Two issues were highlighted in this meeting.
The first issue pertained to the renewal of registrations of Nursing Homes in the capital, under the Nursing Home Registrations Act and Rules, which specify that all nursing homes have to apply for renewal every three years. This process includes a mandatory inspection, which in the past has led to a high degree of corruption not only on the part of the the inspection, but also on the part of procuring the 70-odd licenses which are necessary for renewal purposes.
DMA apprised the minister, who understood the issue and agreed with the doctors. The minister concluded that policy changes will be made to incorporate the fact that if there are no major changes, either in the structure or in the set-up of the hospital/nursing home, then hospitals from now on will have a REVOLVING REGISTRATION, that is, registration by depositing of fees without having the mandatory inspection related documentation every three years.
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