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Standardization of hospitals
by subru on Dec 02, 2006 08:04 PM

The content of of the article is contemporary and relevent.But we need to ask there is any standarsation for starting and maintaining any hospital in India?.As far as me is concerned there is nothing or all the laws that are existing today are archaic and jeopardise the health of patients.where as it benitfits well to the kitty business men and entrepreuners(even politicians and beaurocrats as businessmen in hospital field).Most of the laws about health care dates back to British raj or made there after in the initial periods.Most works in todays hospitals are done by the doctors,nurses and pharmacist are illegal as per existing laws.When modern technology and instruments are used,nobosy governs who to do that and what the qualification is?.Even the injections given by the nurses like intravenous are illegal as per many state laws.Chemotherapy cannot even be given by a graduate in medicine(MBBS)but in all the cases even nurses are administring these type of medications though they may be doing it as per protocol established worlwide.None of the state boast of a comphrehensive law which regulate private hospitals.So the mushrooming private hospitals are a bane to society atlarge.

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Healthcare goes 5-star in India