Assessment of Knowledge about Consumer Protection Act, 2019, among Medical Professionals in Chennai

T. Sudharson, R. Diwakar, S. K. Karthikean, M. Sreenivasan, N. Ahmed, V. Raja
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In India, the Consumer Protection Act [COPRA] was enacted in 1986 to safeguard the interests of consumers. On November 13, 1995, the judgement of the Honourable Supreme Court of India brought medical services under the ambit of the Consumer Protection Act. All services rendered to a patient by a medical or dental practitioner are covered under the CPA, except when the service is provided free of charge, especially in charitable or governmental dispensaries, hospitals, and primary health centres. On August 9, 2019, the Consumer Protection Act of 2019 was passed and received presidential assent, repealing the Consumer Protection Act of 1986 in order to strengthen consumer rights and provide consumer justice. The aim of this study is to assess the knowledge about the Consumer Protection Act (CPA) 2019 among medical professionals in Chennai. 305 doctors from Chennai were included in the study. Out of the 305 doctors, 192 were working in teaching institutions, 48 were attached to corporate hospitals, and 65 were involved in private practise. To summarize, the mean response scores of MBBS graduates, MD/MS/DNB graduates, and DM/MCH graduates are 7.72, 8.75, and 10.55, respectively. The mean response scores of teaching faculties, corporate doctors, and private practitioners are 8.91, 8.85, and 8.04, respectively. The mean awareness score about CPA 2019 among the total study population is 8.71. The results of the present study showed that a majority of the study population has reasonable knowledge about CPA, but in-depth knowledge is lacking.
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金奈医疗专业人员2019年消费者保护法知识评估
印度于1986年颁布了《消费者保护法》(COPRA),以保障消费者的利益。1995年11月13日,印度最高法院的判决将医疗服务纳入《消费者保护法》的范围。由医生或牙医向病人提供的所有服务都受《全面健康法》的保护,免费提供的服务除外,特别是在慈善或政府诊所、医院和初级保健中心提供的服务。2019年8月9日,《2019年消费者保护法》获得通过并获得总统批准,废除了1986年的《消费者保护法》,以加强消费者权利和提供消费者正义。本研究的目的是评估金奈医疗专业人员对2019年消费者保护法(CPA)的了解情况,来自金奈的305名医生参与了研究。在305名医生中,192名在教学机构工作,48名附属于机构医院,65名从事私人执业。综上所述,MBBS毕业生、MD/MS/DNB毕业生和DM/MCH毕业生的平均反应得分分别为7.72、8.75和10.55。教师、企业医生和私人医生的平均得分分别为8.91、8.85和8.04。总研究人群对CPA 2019的平均认知得分为8.71。本研究结果表明,大多数研究人群对注册会计师有一定的了解,但缺乏深入的了解。
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Journal of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine
Journal of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine Medicine-Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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