"The apprehensions raised by some quarters regarding introduction of PPP model in health care sector in Jammu hospitals are totally unfounded," Minister for Medical Education, Taj Mohi-ud-Din told reporters here.
He said due to financial constraints, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah had decided that in case of non-availability of funds for installation of latest medical machinery, the government would involve private parties on terms and conditions laid down by the government.
Under the PPP model, latest and sophisticated medical equipment and machines would be installed for facilitating diagnoses and treatment of diseases or aliments at affordable prices prescribed by the state government, he said.
The minister said the system had already been introduced in Kashmir, where it was accepted, but in Jammu there was apprehension voiced by some quarters "without any knowledge about the practice".
The PPP model has emerged as a success across the country and is already operational in states like Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh, he said.
He accused people having "vested interests" of raising apprehensions as they were "fearing loss in business because people will prefer hospitals instead of going to the open market."
Taj said no government money would be involved in the purchase and installation of medical machinery under PPP model and the diagnostic machinery would be accessible to the doctors working in the hospital.
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