Which one Laws Governing the Commissioning of Hospital not applicable
(A) Draft Delhi Lifts and Escalators Bill 2007
(B) Companies Act 1956
(C) Electricity Rules 1956
(D) sanitation and patients traffic control rules, 1956
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Answer:
Human culture is built upon the formulation of values
that form the basis of an ethical society, honesty, integrity,
respect, pursuit of excellence, civic duty, accountability
and loyalty. Since the dawn of civilization, by trial or error,
it has become established that a society and more so it’s
medical profession, a public oriented and noble profession,
can survive and thrive only by observance and practice of
certain rules of conduct guided by ethical, moral, legal and
social values of land.
Healthcare in Indian features a universal healthcare
care system run by the constituent states and territories.
The constitution charges every state with ‘raising the level
of nutrition and the standard of living of its people and
improvement of public health as among its primary duties. Law
is an obligation on the part of society imposed by the competent
authority, and noncompliance may lead to punishment in the
form of monetary fine or imprisonment or both.
In a survey conducted at Mumbai, eight out of 10 doctors
feel that the laws that govern the practice of healthcare in
India are outdated and even higher majority feels that there
are too many laws and licences that are required to keep
their practice going. A survey among 297 doctors across
specializations says that there are about 50 different laws
that govern the practice of healthcare in India. The study
conducted by Medscape India, a nonprofit trust of doctors,
revealed that 78% of doctors feel that many of the laws that
govern medical practice are outdated. Licences have to be
procured by doctors running a hospital every year