Bhubaneswar: Online registration of private clinics began in Odisha on Saturday.
Speaking on the occasion, Health and Family Welfare Minister, Naba Kumar Das said online registration will enable private clinics to avail fresh registration, fire safety certificates and documents related to renewal of licence.
“Private clinics having less than a two-storey structure and within a height of 12 metres with no ICU and less than 30 beds can apply for online registration along with an affidavit. The registration will be completed in 90 days,” the minister added.
He also informed that 1800 clinical establishments have been registered since the enactment of the Clinical Establishment Act in the state in 1990.
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