KMC mayor demands action against 68 health facilities for ‘violating laws’
Kathmandu Metropolitan City mayor Balendra Shah has urged Minister for Health and Population Mohan Bahadur Basnet to take action against 68 health facilities operating inside the metropolis for not ensuring facilities meant for indigent and other target groups.
The mayor is learned to have met with Minister Basnet recently, drawing the government’s attention to the issue and urging them to address it promptly.
“The Health Institution Operation Standard, 2077 BS required hospitals to allocate 10 percent of the total beds for free treatment for poor and other target groups, and the Kathmandu metropolis on May 20 issued a notice reminding them of this mandatory provision,” the mayor writes on a social site today.
He said the local government had already apprised the Minister of the ‘violation’ of the Standard by 68 hospitals and urged them to regulate them and take action.
The mayor warned that the local government will administration of such health institutions if the government did not take any against them within the next seven days. He added the Constitution and the existing laws make it mandatory for the State to ensure the citizens’ fundamental rights relating to health and it is the responsibility of the three-tier government to implement such rights.
As he said, the attention of Ministry of Health and Population has been drawn towards the need of making healthcare facilities accessible for all and ensuring facilities meant for target groups mandated by the law and to increase people’s access to health services.
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