Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Private hospitals to be regulated by Feb. next year

- By Bandula Sirimanna

The stage is set to regulate Sri Lanka’s private hospitals with the aim of streamlini­ng patients care and sale of drugs in compliance with pharmaceut­ical policy, health services, surgeries and hospital charges.

The relevant gazette notificati­on will be issued in Febr uary 2018, Health M i n i s t e r D r. R a j i t h a Senaratne told the Business Times.

He revealed that the private hospital regulatory report prepared by KMPG Sri Lanka is now being studied by the Private Health Services Regulatory Council and the National Medicines Regulatory Authority.

This report has been prepared by analysing the data collected from around 144 private hospitals and health centres in the island.

Senior Additional S e c r e t a r y, A d d i t i o n a l Secretary and other officials of the special raids unit of the Health Ministry are to be given the authority to inspect private hospitals; he said adding that necessary guidelines and circulars will be issued after the publicatio­n of the gazette notificati­on.

The Act establishi­ng the Private Health Services Regulatory Council will also be revised to suit the present needs, a senior Health Ministry official said noting that private hospital bills will be regulated for the benefit of patients.

The Health Ministry has received complaints against some private hospitals charging exorbitant bills rates for its services, he disclosed.

Private hospital charges are to be made reasonable considerin­g the standard of health services such as advanced technology, quick response to patient needs and access to leading consultant­s being offered by relevant hospitals, he added.

Proper standards of quality and safety in providing health services at these hospitals for the expectatio­ns of patients will be made compulsory under the regulatory system, he said,

Some 10 per cent of Sri Lanka’s population seeks private hospital treatment and around 250 private hospitals and medical centres are currently in operation. The number of private medical practition­ers is around 10,000, Health Ministry data showed.

He revealed that the private hospital regulatory report prepared by KMPG Sri Lanka is now being studied by the Private Health Services Regulatory Council and the National Medicines Regulatory Authority.

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