Public Health Service Regulations, 2020
Using the rights given by Section 63 of the Public Health Service Act, 2018, the Government of Nepal has framed the following Rules.
- Brief Title and Commencement: (1) These Rules shall be collectively called “Public Health
Service Regulations, 2020”.
(2) These Regulations shall come into force immediately. - Definition: Unless the subject or the context requires otherwise, in these Regulations:
(a) “Hospital” means the health institution where the patient is admitted and a doctor
provides health services.
(b) “Basic Healthcare Centre” means the governmental health institution that provides
basic health services.
(c) “Act” means the Public Health Service Act, 2018.
Basic Health Services: Every citizen shall receive free basic health services from every basic health service centre and health institutions designated by the Government of Nepal, Provincial Government and Local Level as mentioned in Schedule 1 under the headings pursuant to Sub-Section (4) of Section 3 of the Act.
Related: Public Health Service Act, 2075 (2018).
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