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Title: Regulation of the private health sector in India. Author: Bhat R. Journal: Int J Health Plann Manage; 1996; 11(3):253-74. PubMed ID: 10162431. Abstract: The expansion of the private sector in India has forced the passages of a number of regulations to promote quality of care and protect consumers. This has expanded the role of government in developing and enforcing regulations in three areas of the health sector: drugs, medical practice, and health facilities. These regulations have been promulgated by both national and state governments. Three particular Acts are examined: the Consumer Protection Act, Medical Councils, and the Nursing Home Act. These Acts have provided basic guidelines for regulation of certain aspects of the health sector, but have also created new challenges, as consumers have become more involved in monitoring health service delivery. The challenge for the future will be to ensure the quality and efficiency of health services in both the public and private sectors through these regulatory mechanisms while seeking to promote national health objectives.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]