All private hospitals in Nagaland to be ‘TOBACCO FREE ZONE’; NPPA assures not to engage Govt employees

Kohima: Private hospitals urged to use generic medicines to reduce the healthcare expenditure of every citizen particularly for the poor patients

BY | Thursday, 6 April, 2023
Commissioner & Secretary, H&FW, Y. Kikheto Sema, IAS with members of Nagaland Private Practitioners Association on 5 April 2023.

Nagaland Health and Family Welfare Department has declared all private hospitals in the State as ‘TOBACCO FREE ZONE’ with effect from 11 April 2023 as decided during a coordination meeting with the Nagaland Private Practitioners Association (NPPA) under the chairmanship of Commissioner & Secretary, H&FW, Y. Kikheto Sema, IAS on 4th April 2023, a DIPR report said. The Department had earlier declared all Government Hospitals/ Health Care, Health offices in the State as ‘TOBACCO FREE ZONE’ since 1 February 2023.

Recollecting the relentless contribution of the private hospitals in the fight against COVID-19 during the pandemic, Kikheto Sema conveyed appreciation of the Government to the private hospitals for their collaboration with the Government in various healthcare services. He also appealed to the private hospitals to continue to work together even in the days to come, and to participate in the health information collection system of the department, so that health information from both public and private sector is captured on real time.

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Further, Kikheto Sema stated that with the aim to provide quality medicines at affordable prices to the masses, the Government of India has launched Pradhan Mantri Bharatiya Janaushadhi Pariyojana campaign under the Department of Pharmaceuticals. He urged the private hospitals to come on-board the scheme and use generic medicines which is available through special outlets known as Pradhan Mantri Bharatiya Janaushadhi Pariyojana Kendra to reduce the healthcare expenditure of every citizen particularly for the poor patients.

Responding to the appeal by the Commissioner & Secretary on private practice by government doctors, nurses or other employees, the NPPA assured not to engage employees of the Government in private hospitals in compliance to the provisions of Nagaland Health Care Establishment Act 1997.

The Department has assured the Association to fast track the process of approval and renewal of licences under the Act and as a measure to promote the Policy on ‘Ease of Doing Business’, the Department will develop a portal to enable online submission of application and will also discuss with respective authorities on various statutory requirements for registration of hospitals for speedy approvals.

In connection with Ayushman Bharat (PM-JAY) & Chief Minister’s Health Insurance Scheme (CMHIS), the Department is working on revision of the health benefit package rates so that it is rational and attractive to private hospitals within and outside the State, thereby enabling the beneficiaries access to wide range of hospitals. Meanwhile, the Association has also assured to extend services to the beneficiaries of both schemes.

The coordination meeting was attended by senior members of NPPA led by its President, Dr. Victo Wotsa and from the Department, Principal Director, Dr Vibeituonuo M. Sachu and senior officials.

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