Hospitals asked to register with govt.

September 08, 2018 10:49 pm | Updated 10:50 pm IST - ERODE

The district administration has asked all government and private hospitals and clinics in the district to register themselves with the government.

A press release from Collector C. Kathiravan said that Tamil Nadu Clinical Establishment (Regulations), Act, 1997 and Rules 2018 mandated that all hospitals register with the government in order to ensure quality service.

All the hospitals, primary health centre, diagnostic centres, dispensaries, nursing homes or clinics, scan centres, treatment centres under AYUSH, centres providing hydro therapy, mud therapy, magnet therapy, massage therapy, chrome therapy, electro therapy and acupuncture should register themselves with the government.

They should downloaded Form 1 from the website www.clinicalestablishments.gov.in and submit the filled-in form with a Demand Draft for ₹ 5,000 drawn in favour of “The Joint Director of Medical and Rural Health Services” payable at Erode, along with certificates from Fire Service Department, Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board, bio-medical waste disposal certificate, building stability certificate, details of doctors, nurses and other details sought for to the office at District Headquarters Hospital by September 30.

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