Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Diagnostic centres to be set up in state’s civil hospitals in PPP mode

BIDDING Tenders to be floated for private players to start the facilities

- Ravinder Vasudeva ravinder.vasudeva@htlive.com ■

CHANDIGARH : The Punjab health department plans to invite private players to set up diagnostic facilities inside civil hospitals.

According to a policy being finalised by the department, tenders will be floated for private players to set up diagnostic centres to be run under public private partnershi­p (PPP) mode.

The diagnostic centres will use hospital facilities and conduct tests for patients at the rate fixed by the government.

Under this plan, private partners can establish as many collection centres at hospitals in the district and provide services.

For services not available at the district hospital, the partner will procure machines from the market to carry out tests.

OVERCHARGI­NG KEY CONCERN

Senior health officials say spending on tests has emerged as the biggest concern. As civil hospitals lack laboratori­es and machines to conduct tests, poor patients are compelled to have their tests carried out at private laboratori­es where there is no check on capping of prices, the officials said.

Such is the mismanagem­ent in civil hospitals in Punjab that despite the availabili­ty of expensive machines such as ventilator­s, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), CT scan, they are lying idle in the absence of operators.

State health minister Balbir Singh Sidhu says a comprehens­ive plan is being drafted to invite private players for the work so that patients get their tests done at regulated rates.

“Various states have adopted this model and the Punjab government will also fix the rate for every test to avoid overchargi­ng,” said the health minister. The pilot project in some civil hospitals will be started soon and results will be monitored, he said.

SUCCESSFUL MODEL

The department has planned that the service provider will be responsibl­e for investing in the equipment and manpower as per the terms of reference of operating the centre, providing the service and adhering to laws and regulation that govern the process.

This model is being successful­ly run in government hospitals in Karnataka and Bihar.

Experts say the shortage of essential medium to high-end diagnostic services curtails the effectiven­ess of service delivery at government hospitals and results in unwanted referrals, resulting in overloadin­g of patients in higher delivery centres.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? As civil hospitals lack labs and machines to conduct tests, poor
■ patients are compelled to get tests done at private labs where there is no capping of prices.
HT PHOTO As civil hospitals lack labs and machines to conduct tests, poor ■ patients are compelled to get tests done at private labs where there is no capping of prices.

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