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HC suggests assessment of health care quality in Delhi hospitals

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The High Court today suggested an assessment of the and working conditions of medical professionals at the hospitals run by the Centre, and local authorities in the national capital in order to ascertain the reasons behind the frequent attacks on doctors by patients and their kin.

A bench of Acting and Justice C suggested that initially AIIMS as well as one each of the government and the local bodies can be surveyed by the (NABH), a body under the Quality Council of (QCI), to assess the quality of health care and working conditions there.

The court asked Vikas Chopra, appearing for NABH and QCI, to ask an from the organisation to be present on April 10 to assist the bench in issuing appropriate directions.

NABH is a constituent board of QCI and was set up to establish and operate an accreditation programme for health care organizations.

QCI, set up as a public private partnership, is an independent body that works towards assuring quality standards across all spheres of economic and social activities.

The bench had earlier decided to look into the aspects of and working conditions of medical professionals in hospitals in while hearing a PIL initiated by it after perusing a report on the rise in violent attacks on doctors.

The court, through the plea, has been issuing periodic directions for ensuring safety and security of doctors and other medical staff.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Thu, April 05 2018. 18:35 IST
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