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MAHARASHTRA THE BOMBAY NURSING HOMES REGISTRATON ACT, 1949

MAHARASHTRA THE BOMBAY NURSING HOMES REGISTRATON ACT, 1949. An Act to provide for: Registration and inspection of nursing homes in Maharashtra. Definitions Provided by Law. “Local supervising authority ” means

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MAHARASHTRA THE BOMBAY NURSING HOMES REGISTRATON ACT, 1949

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  1. MAHARASHTRA THE BOMBAY NURSING HOMES REGISTRATON ACT, 1949 An Act to provide for: Registration and inspection of nursing homes in Maharashtra

  2. Definitions Provided by Law “Local supervising authority” means i) Muncipal Corporation-the Health officer of the concerned municipal corporation. ii) Municipal council-the civil Surgeon of the districts in which such council is situated iii) Cantonment – the health officer of the cantonment iv) In the area not falling in above –district health officer of the concern Zilla parishad

  3. Maternity home” means any premises used, or intended to be used, for the reception of pregnant women or of women in or immediately after child birth; • “Nursing home” means any premises used or intended to be used, for the reception of persons suffering from any sickness, injury or infirmity and the provision of treatment and nursing for them, and includes a maternity home; and the expression “to carry on a nursing home” means to receive persons in a nursing home for any of the aforesaid purposes and to provide treatment or nursing for them; “

  4. Continue “Qualified medical practitioner” means a medical practitioner registered under the Bombay Medical Act, 1912, or any other law for the time being in force; “Qualified midwife” means a midwife registered or deemed to be registered under the Bombay Nurses, Midwives and Health Visitors Act 1954 or any other corresponding law for the time being in force; “Qualified Nurse” means a nurse registered or deemed to be registered under the Bombay Nurses, Midwives and Health Visitors Act 1954, or any other corresponding law for the time being in force; “By-laws” means by-laws made by the local supervising authority;

  5. REGISTRATION Act Provides that • No person shall carry on the nursing home without Registration • Every person intending to carry on a nursing home shall make an application for registration or the renewal of registration to the local supervising authority • A certificate of registration issued under this section shall subject to the provision of section 7, (who so ever has been convicted of an offence under this act leading to cancellation of registration.) and in force and shall be valid until 31st of March of 3rd year next following the day on which such certificate is issued and renewed, as the case may be.

  6. continue • Every application for registration or the renewal of registration shall be accompanied, by such fees, as may be prescribed. • The state Government may prescribe different rate of fees for registration of nursing homes, having regard to the area in which such nursing home is situated, the number of beds therein, the number of specializations offered in such nursing home. • The LSA shall, on the receipt of an application for registration, register the applicant in respect of the nursing home named in the application and issue to him a certificate of registration in the prescribed form. • The certificate of registration issued with respect of nursing home shall be kept affixed in a conspicuous place in the nursing home

  7. Local supervising authority may refuse to register the applicant on the following grounds • Non-Fitness of the applicant or his agent to carry on the nursing home. • The nursing home is not under the management of a person who is holding a degree in medical sciences and who is resident in the home. • If there is not a prescribed proportion of qualified nurses employed in the nursing home • That in the case of a maternity home it has not got on its staff a qualified midwife.

  8. Cont’d • If the area of the premises of the nursing home is less than the prescribed area. • If the number of beds available in the nursing home exceed those than prescribed. • If the nursing home is owned or is under the management of the Government Medical Officers. • Non Fitness of the premises with regard to situation, construction, accommodation, staffing or equipment • Use of the premises for any improper or undesirable purposes

  9. Penalty for non Registration • Imprisonment which may extend to six months Or • Fine which may extend to ten thousand rupees Or • Both (applicable all over in Maharashtra)

  10. Refusal or Cancellation of Registration Subject to the provisions of this Act, the LSA may at any time cancel the registration of a person in respect of any nursing home OR Refuse an application for the registration on the ground that person has been convicted of an offence under this Act.

  11. Notice of refusal or cancellation of registration • The LSA shall give not less than one calendar month’s notice of its intention and every such notice shall state the ground on which the LSA intends to cancel or refuse the registration • Provision for showing cause • Provision for appeal to State Government against such order of refusal. The decision of the State Government on any such appeal shall be final.

  12. Penalty for offences under Act Whoever contravenes any of the provisions of this Act shall be punished with fine which may extend to 5000 and in the case of a continuing offence to a further fine of 50 rupees in respect of each day on which the offence continues after such conviction. (Applicable all over Maharashtra)

  13. Inspection of nursing homes. (1) The Health Officer of the local supervising authority at all reasonable times enter and inspect any premises which are used, or which that officer has reasonable cause to believe to be used for the purpose of nursing home and inspect any records required to be kept in accordance with the provisions of this Act: (a) Provided that nothing in this Act shall be deemed to authorize any such officer to inspect any medical record relating to any patient in a nursing home (b) Requiring notification to be given of any death occurring in the nursing home.

  14. Bye Law The local supervising authority may make bylaws not inconsistent with this Act or rule

  15. Record of patients received into or of children born in the Nursing Home: - The keeper of a Nursing Home shall keep and maintain. (a) In the form appended to these by-laws a register of patients received into the Nursing Home; (b) A correct alphabetical index of the names of the patients admitted to the nursing home; (c) A daily record of health of every patient who may be suffering from acute illness; (d) A daily record of health of every woman admitted to the nursing • Delivery and of every child born to such woman in nursing Home; and (f) A daily and weekly record of health of other patients.

  16. Record of child and maternal Death The Keeper of nursing home shall keep and maintain a register special form, of maternal and infant deaths occurring in the nursing home, and submit monthly returns there of to the Executive Health Officer.

  17. Notice of death occurring in Nursing Home (1) If any death occurs in a nursing home, the keeper of the nursing home shall within 24 hours from the occurrence of the death given in writing the notice of such death to the Executive Health Officer of the Corporation or the Registrar of Births and Deaths for the District.

  18. Income of local supervising authority Any fees received under this Act shall be paid into the fund of the local supervising authority.

  19. Maintenance of register and form • Register – The local supervising authority shall maintain a register in Form ‘A’ showing the names of persons registered under section 5 • Application for registration- Form ‘B’ • Grant of certificate of registration – Form ‘C’ • Renewal of registration - Form ‘B’

  20. Transfer of ownership- Immediately the transfer of the ownership or management of nursing home the transferor and the transferee shall jointly communicate the transfer affected to the LSA. Change of address – A person registered under the Act in respect of a nursing home shall communicate to the local supervising authority not later that seventy-two hours after such change. Change in staff – Any change in the medical, nursing or midwifery staff together with the dates on which such changes has taken place shall be communicated to the local supervising authority immediately and in any case, not later than three days of such change.

  21. Lost certificate In the event of certificate of registration being destroyed, the holder may apply to the LSA for a fresh certificate and the LSA may, if it thinks fit, issue such certificate upon payment of a fee of Rs. 5 A certificate issued under this rule shall be marked “Duplicate”.

  22. Offences by corporations A person committing an offence under this Act is a company or other body corporate or an association of persons (whether incorporated or not), every person who at the time of the commission of the offence was a director, manager, secretary, agent or other officer or person concerned with the management there of shall, unless he proves that the offence was committed without his knowledge or consent, be deemed to be guilty of such offence.

  23. Court Jurisdiction No court, other than that of a Presidency Magistrate or a Magistrate of the first class shall take cognizance of or try any offence under this Act

  24. Nothing is this Act shall apply to • Any nursing home carried on by Government or a local authority or by any other body of persons approved by the State Government in this behalf; and • Any asylum for lunatics or patients suffering from mental diseases, within the meaning of the Indian Lunacy Act 1912

  25. THANK YOU!!!

  26. BNHRA draft rules on DGHS website(maha-arogya.gov.in). • Section 16 the state government may by notification in the official gazette, make rules to carry out all or any of the purposes of this act. • Section – 16 Rules under the act • Section – 16 Rule – 7 sub rule 1 & 2 -Fees structure. There are different fee structure for Rural. Municipal and Corporation and different bedded hospitals

  27. continue • Section – 16 Rule – 13 - Emergency Medical services 1) All emergency patients attending a nursing home, wherever registered Medical practitioner/s are engaged, must be attended primarily to provide basic life without considering the financial capability of the patient, and then, may be referred with suitable medical report about the ailments, as early as possible to the nearest Public Hospital if necessary. 2) Each NH should have all logistics for emergency basic life support with trained Medical and paramedical personnel

  28. continue • Section – 16 Rule – 14 – Standard charter of patients' rights 1. No person suffering from HIV may be denied care only on the basis of the HIV status, 2. Every nursing home shall maintain an inspection book and a complaint register 3. All nursing homes must adopt a Standard Charter of Patient's Rights, observe it and orient their staff for the same.

  29. continue • Section – 16 Rule – 15 – Medical records 1. Maintenance of medical records of all patients attending the nursing home is of utmost importance. 2. The OPD paper should be given to the patient along with X-rays and all investigation reports. Nursing homes should maintain a copy of the OPD paper. All indoor papers should be complete, i.e. clinical notes (as detailed above) should be written along with whatever treatment has been given during the admission and reports of investigation carried out.

  30. continue 3. The nursing home shall keep the following registers of the patients received or accommodated or both at the nursing home as an out-door or in-door patient namely:- a) Register of admission /discharge /death of the patient; c) Records of treatment, both outpatient and inpatient. Copies of which shall be kept in the record room of the nursing home concerned for at least 5 years.

  31. continue • Section – 16 Rule – 16 – Functional programme of Nursing Home THE SPECIALITIES PROVIDED AND LIST OF DMOs AND SPECIALIST DOCTORS SHOULD BE DISPLAYED AT PROMINENT PLACE IN NURSING HOME The basic minimum functions provided by a nursing home should include the following : 1. EMERGENCY FIRST AID 2. Maternity Facilities All nursing homes providing maternity facilities should provide basic obstetric facilities and neonatal facilities.

  32. continue • 3. Co-operation in the National Health Programmes Nursing homes should maintain records of all cases of notifiable diseases and this record must be available to the regulating bodies for checking on a periodic basis. • Minimum equipments required for Nursing Home • Minimum equipments required for Maternity home • Minimum requirements of O.T.

  33. continue • Section – 16 Rule – 17 – Requirement of Human Resource • Duty Medical Officer : MBBS, BAMS, or BHMS should have completed one year of internship. • Nursing staff : One nurse for every 10 beds on shift duty ( total 4 nurses per 10 beds). Four qualified nurses for labour room. One in each eight-hour shift.

  34. continue • Section – 16 Rule – 18 – Physical standards It is recommended that existing registered nursing homes should be exempted from the area specification, if not feasible as ensured by LSA • 16 Rule – 19 – Building and Environmental standards-Location, Ceilings, Floor Height, Floors and Walls, Doors, Water Supply, Plumbing And Other Piping Systems, Ramp and Fire-fighting system

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