Kathmandu, April 30 : The Minister for Health and Population has directed all public healthcare facilities across the country to disclose complete identification details about the doctors and other health workers involved in treatment of patients.
Healthcare professionals have been
instructed to ensure that the recommendations for radiology, laboratory tests
and other diagnostic procedures are clearly documents in patients' report
cards.
The Ministry, in a circular today,
issued the order towards this with an objective to ensure accountability and
transparency in public health sector.
The move is also expected to
further facilitate in treatment of the patients as well to simplify the
re-testing process for patients
All the federal hospitals and
health institutions have been asked to include all vital identification details
of the doctors such as full name, medical specialization, Nepal Medical
Council's registration and signature of the doctors among others in the
patients' report card.
Spokesperson of Ministry, Dr
Prakash Budhathoki, shared that the directive is intended to mitigate the
malpractice of referring patients elsewhere for testing when those facilities
are available in-house.
According to him, the incomplete
prescription and absence of complete medical documentation had been creating
challenges in proper diagnosis and treatment of the patients.
He expressed his confidence that
the mandatory disclosure of the identification details of the medical
professionals in patients' report cards would make medical professional more
responsible and accountable.
It may be noted that Minister for
Health and Population Pradeep Paudel, emphasizing reforms in curative services
for the patients in public healthcare facilities, has been adopting several
initiatives and measures to make healthcare services affordable and
accessible.
The recent directive is a part of
the Minister's broader initiatives to improve the services in the public health
sector. (RSS)