New Delhi: Even as the central government has allowed all private hospitals to operate as covid vaccination centres (CVC), underutilisation of such hospitals by concerned state Governments seems to be a major reason for poor vaccination drive results across India.
"Although the central government had declared that all private hospitals are eligible for vaccination, final authority comes from the respective state governments," said Dr Giridhar Gyani, director general of Association of Health Care Providers (India) in an exclusive interview to ETV Bharat in New Delhi.
"Lack of trust between government and private sector is one of the major reason for such a poor participation of utilisation of private facilities for vaccination," said Dr Gyani.
He claimed that major metros in India are underutilising private hospitals.
From 44, the Mumbai Municipal Corporation (MMC) has recently authorised 59 private hospitals to operate as CVC. There are more than 900 private hospitals in Mumbai.
Similarly, metros like Kolkata, Hyderabad, Bangalore and Chennai ate utilising 10, 57, 20 and 65 private hospitals as CVC. "All these metros have more than 500 private hospitals. In fact, Mumbai and Delhi have 900 plus private hospitals and nursing homes," said Dr Gyani.
He said that Delhi being an exception has been utilising the service of 125 private hospitals against the Government's 56 hospitals.
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Initially, the central government had allowed private hospitals empanelled under the central government health service scheme (CGHS), Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Aarogya Yojana (AB-PM JAY), and similar state health insurance schemes as Covid vaccination centre.
Subsequently, it has allowed all private hospitals with an adequate number of vaccinators, adequate space for observation of the vaccinated, adequate cold chain arrangement and adequate arrangements for the management of AEFI to operate as CVC.
Health Ministry statistics show that only 16.53 per cent of vaccination took place in private facilities with states like Uttarakhand, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Maharastra, Goa among others registering less than 30 per cent vaccination in private facilities.