Physical Standards in the Private Health Sector: A Case Study of Rural Maharashtra
by
Sunil Nandraj and Ravi Duggal
(Abstract)

Several studies have brought out that the private health sector is the dominant provider of health care in India. The pro-private sector ideology is so strong that often it is assumed that the quality of health care provided therein is high. However, the fact is that there is hardly any good data on this topic available from anywhere in India. The need for such a study was strongly felt, more so in the background of the virtual absence of laws regulating and mandating minimum standards of care in the private sector. The study focused on the physical standards of nursing homes (NHs) and hospitals in Maharashtra. For this a socio-economically average district (as per the CMIE index), Satara, was thus selected. A sample of 53 medical practitioners and 49 NHs/hospitals was drawn from the underdeveloped Patan and the highly developed Karad tehsils.. The tools used were a structured interview schedule along with an observation schedule and a checklist for equipment.

Moreover, since no institution in India, including the Bureau of Indian Standards, has evolved standards for hospitals having beds less than 30, we organised a one day workshop to prepare "Minimum Physical Standards for Private Hospitals and Nursing Homes". The participants for the workshop included researchers, government officials and doctors from the public and private hospitals in urban and rural areas. After extensive discussion, the draft for minimum standards was drawn up. This provided the cotext for analysing the findings of the study -
The study revealed some startling facts:

The Medical Practitioners:

The hospitals and nursing homes:
The study shows that the perception of high quality health care in private sector is an absolute fallacy, at least in terms of the physical and medical standards. It also makes a strong case for regulating the private sector for improving standards and for reducing exploitation of patients.


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