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By asking five prominent private hospitals in the national capital to deposit nearly Rs.600 crore to compensate for their failure to treat poor patients, the Delhi government has drawn attention to the social..(1)..of healthcare providers in the corporate sector as well as the need for timely enforcement of applicable..(2)…According to the Kejriwal government, trusts and registered societies to which public land was allotted to establish hospitals were required to earmark a percentage of their medical facilities and services for..(3)..patients. The administration is now moving against institutions that failed to..(4)..with the provision. As early as in 2007, the Delhi High Court had acted on a public interest..(5)..to lay down that 10 per cent of inpatient facilities and 25 per cent of..(6)..services be provided free of cost to the poor. The effect of non-compliance was the repayment of the allegedly “unwarranted profits” the hospitals had made. The hospitals that have now been fined ..(7)..any failure to treat the required number of indigent patients and plan to challenge the order. While the courts will have the final say on the dispute, the principle of opposing..(8).. in the health sector cannot be faulted.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) estimates that government accounts for only one-third of India’s healthcare spend — well below what is..(9)…As a result, we have a situation in which the private sector accounts for a significant part of healthcare services. Given the low ..(10)..of health insurance, about 86 per cent of expenditure on health comes out of people’s pockets.
- 1) duress
2) obligation
3) constrait
4) treachery
5) seditionAnswer – 2)
Explanation : obligation – an act or course of action to which a person is morally or legally bound; a duty or commitment. - 1) regulations
2) disorganisation
3) coextending
4) alongside
5) mismanagement’sAnswer – 1)
Explanation : regulations - 1) husky
2) wealthy
3) rich
4) indigent
5) bushy-tailedAnswer – 4)
Explanation :indigent - 1) comply
2) disagree
3) hinder
4) impede
5) encumberAnswer – 1)
Explanation :comply - 1) constitutional
2) partiality
3) unethicalness
4) unfairness
5) litigationAnswer – 5)
Explanation :litigation -the process of taking legal action. - 1)outpatient
2) patient
3) doctor
4) helper
5) victimAnswer – 1)
Explanation :outpatient -a patient who attends a hospital for treatment without staying there overnight. - 1) decreed
2) entente
3) dispute
4) cease-fire
5) agreementAnswer – 3)
Explanation :dispute - 1) rightfully
2) honouring
3) uncorrupting
4) profiteering
5) legitimatelyAnswer – 4)
Explanation :profiteering -make or seek to make an excessive or unfair profit, especially illegally. - 1) profitable
2) desirable
3) disgusting
4) unattractive
5) ineligibleAnswer – 2)
Explanation : desirable - 1) departure
2) avenue
3) evacuation
4) expulsion
5) penetrationAnswer – 5)
Explanation : penetration