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CLINICAL ESTABLISHMENT ACT AND KPME ACT SUBMITTED BY: SUREKHA RATHOD GUIDED: BY ADARSH SIR DEPARTMENT OF AGADATANTRA

CLINICAL ESTABLISHMENT ACT Content Introduction Definition Objectives of act Implementation of act National council for clinical establishment Standards for clinical establishment Procedure for registration Penalties and offences Conclusion Reference

INTRODUCTION

DEFINATION

OBJECTIVES OF ACT

CONTINUED

IMPLEMENTATION OF THE ACT

THE NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR CLINICAL ESTABLISHMENT

STANDARDS FOR CLINICAL ESTABLISHMENTS.

CONTINUED

HOSPITAL I It includes services such as General Medicine, Pediatrics, First Aid to Emergency patients, out-patient services, Obstetrics and Gynecology non-surgical and minor surgery and have a bed strength of not more than 30 beds

HOSPITAL II This level includes services of Surgery and Anesthesia in addition to the services provided at level 1. It also have other support system required for these services like Pharmacy, Laboratory, Diagnostic facility etc.

HOSPITAL III This level includes all the services provided at level I and II and in addition the following as well such as Multi- speciality clinical care with distinct departments, General Dentistry, Intensive care unit Tertiary healthcare services can be provided through specialists. It will also have other system like Imaging facility etc.

HOSPITAL IV This level will include all the services provided at level III. It will however have distinction of being teaching/training institution and it will have multiple super-specialists. It shall also include the requirements of MRI, other registering body.

PROCEDURE FOR REGISTRATION

CONTINUED Subject to the provision of sec.23, every provisional registration shall be valid to the last day of the 12th month from the date of issue of the certificate and such registration maybe renewable. The certificate shall be kept affixed in a conspicuous place in the clinical establishment in such manner so as to be visible to everyone visiting such establishment. Incase the certificate the lost, destroyed, damaged, the authority shall issue duplicate certificate on the request of the clinical establishment and on the payment of such fees as maybe prescribed. The application for renewal for the registration shall be made 30 days before the expiry of the validity of the certificate of provisional registration .

PENALITIES AND OFFENCES

CONCLUSION To conclude with, India is already outshining itself in the global strata of pharmaceutical market. With the implementation of the diligently drafted standards through this act, it is expected that in coming years each and every clinical establishment in India will be systematized and stringently compelled equipped with all the basic minimum standard of medical care and hence, the scenario of healthcare section in India is expected to grow through a tremendously appreciable revolution.

KPME ACT THE KARNATAKA PRIVATE MEDICAL ESTABLISHMENTACT 2017

ABOUT KPME The government has passed the Karnataka Private Medical Establishment act in the 2007 for bringing comprehensive legislation in India. They replaced The Karnataka Private Nursing Home(Regulation act of 1976). The KPME act controls the medical establishments that are private in the state of Karnataka.

SHORT TITLE This act may be called the Karnataka Private Medical Establishments(Amendment) Act, 2017. It shall come into force on such date as the state government may, by notification, appoint and different dates maybe appointed for different provisions of this act.

AUTHORITY Following members are nominated in such manner with such qualification as maybe prescribed namely Deputy Commissioner of the District District Health and Family Welfare Officer District AYUSH Officer I member each from IMA 1 woman representative.

Provided that no new private clinical laboratory shall be permitted within a radius of 200 meters from the government hospital. Every private medical establishment for the information for the patients and general public shall notify and make available the schedule of charges for consultation fee, investigation, medical treatments, procedures, hospital charges and other services. In case of Patients dead hand over the body of the deceased immediately, without insisting on prior payment of the dues. Provided that in case the patient was admitted and any of the healthcare assurance schemes the private medical establishment shall claim the amount as per the scheme norms from the government.

PATIENTS RIGHTS Care: Every patient shall have a right to receive treatment. Confidentiality and Dignity: Every patient shall have a right to personal dignity and to care without any form of stigma and discrimination, privacy during examination and treatment. Information: Every patient or his authorized family member shall have right to information to be provided to him which are meant to be and in a language of patient's preference and in a manner that is effortless to understand. Preferences: Every patient shall have rights to seek a second opinion on his medical condition and get his treatment options, so that he can select what works best for him.

REFERENCES CLINICAL ESTABLISHMENT ACT; Notification published by Authority, THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, Ministry of LAW and JUSTICE(Legislative Department) New Delhi (August 19,2010) KPME ACT; Notification published by GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA, Bengaluru (January 06, 2018)

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