From: <b class="gmail_sendername">Sama</b> <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:sama.womenshealth@gmail.com">sama.womenshealth@gmail.com</a>></span><br><div class="gmail_quote"><br><font face="'times new roman', serif"><span style="line-height:15px">As you are aware, the absence of any systematic regulation of the private sector has witnessed its proliferation and raised serious concerns about standards of care. Further, t</span><span style="line-height:15px">he State subsidies in terms of, loans, tax waivers and other benefits for the setting up of private practice, hospitals, diagnostic centres and pharmaceuticals. While the expansion of the private sector is primarily responsible for high and increasing inequity in access to health care, its internal functioning is riddled with problems. </span></font>
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<div><font face="'times new roman', serif"><span style="line-height:15px">Sama has recently concluded a study on the provision of Free Treatment in limited number of private hospitals in Delhi, which have been provided land at subsidised rate on the conditionality of providing a certain proportion of free services (both OPD </span>25 per cent<span style="line-height:15px"> and IPD</span>10 per cent<span style="line-height:15px">) services to the Economically Weaker Section (EWS). </span> Along with giving a picture of how such provisions are being implemented, the study also raises important questions with regard to access to health care services, equity, patient’s rights, information sharing, the laxity in regulatory mechanism and the implementation process of existing legislation among other things. These aspects also point to considerable policy concerns with regard to poor governance, absence of regulation, evaluation and systems for accountability of the private sector. </font></div>
<div><font face="'times new roman', serif"><br></font></div><div><font face="'times new roman', serif">We are happy to share the report based on the pilot study of private hospitals in Delhi "Free treatment in the private sector: Myth or Reality?" which can<span> be an important resource for highlighting these concerns.</span> Please write to us directly (not on the e forum) if you are interested to acquire a copy.</font></div>
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