Bihar Bans Private Practice By Govt Doctors Working In Govt Hospitals
In a major healthcare reform move, the Bihar government led by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has banned private practice by doctors working in government hospitalsaiming to improve public healthcare services across the state.
What the New Rule Says
Under the new policy:
- All government doctors are prohibited from private practice
- Applies to doctors under:
- Bihar Health Services Cadre
- Bihar Medical Education Service
- Government medical colleges and hospitals
- Doctors cannot run private clinics or offer services outside their official roles
This effectively ends the long-standing practice of dual employment in both public and private sectors.
Why the Government Took This Step
The decision is part of the state’s broader “Saat Nischay-3” programfocused on improving public services.
Key reasons include:
- Ensuring doctors are fully available in government hospitals
- Reducing absenteeism and divided attention
- Improving quality of treatment for public patients
- Increasing accountability in the healthcare system
Officials believe private practice often affected doctor availability in public facilitiesespecially in rural areas.
Compensation Plan for Doctors
To offset the financial impact of the ban:
- The government is planning a Non-Practicing Allowance (NPA)
- Additional incentives may be introduced
- Detailed compensation guidelines are expected soon
This is aimed at balancing income loss with public service commitment.
Expected Impact on Healthcare
The move is expected to:
Positive Outcomes
- Better doctor availability in government hospitals
- Improved patient care and service quality
- Stronger public trust in state healthcare
Challenges
- Resistance from doctors due to income loss
- Implementation and monitoring across districts
- Ensuring morale and retention of skilled professionals
Bigger Picture
Bihar has long struggled with weak public healthcare infrastructure and reliance on private providers.
This decision signals a shift toward:
- Strengthening government-run healthcare systems
- Reducing dependence on private clinics
- Creating a more accountable and patient-focused system
Summary
The Bihar government has banned private practice by doctors working in government hospitals to improve public healthcare services. The move, part of the Saat Nischay-3 programme, aims to ensure full-time availability of doctors and better patient care. To compensate, the state plans a non-practicing allowance. While it may improve services, implementation challenges remain.
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