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We need to ask, why the government should provide incentive to a private player to do business using public facility,” said Mr Raut. “A diagnostic chain may use government premises to market its services to the outpatients. The Health Department is also not sure how the private players can be regulated. Raut said the “RFP and the floated tenders are closed chapters now.”Įxplaining what compelled the government to retract a project floated only few months back, he said the “gaps need more scrutiny.” “We have to figure out a mechanism to monitor private players in remote areas.” The proposal was severely criticised by health activists and Mr. The government had issued request for proposals (RFP) from private health service providers to set up diagnostic services at public hospitals and health facilities, paid for by the taxpayer. The PPP in diagnostic services will not be implemented in the district hospitals or 5,211 sub health centres.” “It would depend on whether it is possible for us to reach those areas or not.
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Raut said, may consider implementing the PPP model in “a few” remote CHC and PHCs. A “revised PPP model” would be in place “in the coming months.”Ĭhhattisgarh has 154 community health centres (CHC) and 756 primary health centres ( PHC). “In near future we will take a fresh look at the project and decide a course of action,” he told The Hindu . Raut, however, denounced the flagship privatisation project, which required a “fresh look.” Defending the programme on the government’s behalf, the Health Department’s technical assistance body, the State Health Resource Centre ( SHRC), said that “outsourcing of health services” to private laboratories would enhance efficiency and facilitate delivery of services. Last February, the State government invited private players to “set up shops” in the health facilities sector.
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Raut said privatisation of diagnostic services was rolled back “for the time being,” the National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) refused to partially fund the outsourcing of diagnostic services. While Chhattisgarh’s Principal Health Secretary M.K. The Chhattisgarh and Union governments have decided to halt the prestigious public-private partnership ( PPP) project in diagnostic services in the State. State government says the policy requires a “fresh look”