Permits for your hospital
Land and construction
Land allotted for agriculture cannot be used. To start building the hospital wing, several
permissions from local authorities need to be taken. Numerous documents need to be approved,
like land deed, architect's plan, etc.
An occupation certificate is obtained after clearing all formalities.
Electricity and water
As per the requirements of the hospital, permission has to be taken from the local governing
body to obtain electric meters and water supply. Water requirement has to be calculated,
which for any setup is approx 100 litres per day.
Sewage
Proper disposal of waste requires a well planned sewage and drainage system, which is done
after permission is sought from the local board.
Biomedical waste
This is very vital aspect and permission of Municipal Corporation is required for installing
incinerators required to dispose of medical waste and body parts.
Fire and Health Licence
A Fire licence is necessary to prove that the hospital will not cause any damage or loss of
life and needs to be procured from the local municipal council. Procuring a health licence
is vital to provide health care to the patients.
Setting up a hospital / Clinic in India isn't a smooth sail.
The complex course of regulatory approvals and associated paperwork is undoubtedly
cumbersome to deal with; however, more daunting is the cost constraint. Not only
establishing a health care facility but its on-going maintenance demands full-fledged
financial planning for hospital set-up.
Registration under the clinical establishment act, 2017
Registration under the clinical establishment act, 2017 This act was enacted by the central
government and is being adopted by states of India. It needs a one-time registration for a
premise towards being operated as a hospital. The registration must be done by the
respective state government that has adopted this act
Registration under companies Act, 2013
This act is applicable when the hospital established it under the ownership of a
corporation. The act needs that the corporation is registered and fulfills the requirement
of incorporation like memorandum of association, articles of association, capital structure
formation, securities allotment, account audits, etc.
Director Index No (DIN NO) for each director
This comes under the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Government of India. It is a compulsory
registration required for each director who wants to be a part of a corporation. It is a
onetime registration for directors.
Registration under societies registration act, 2001
In case the hospital is being established under the ownership of society, the society
registration act is required.
See the reference below for different health care services/ speciality and the license under
relevant laws:
Regulations Building Permit and Licenses (From the Municipality)
No objection certificate from the Chief Fire Officer "License under Bio z-Medical Management
and Handling Rules, 1998.
No objection certificate under the Pollution Control Act.
Narcotics and Psychotropic substances Act, 1985
Vehicle Registration Certificates (For all hospital vehicles.)
Atomic energy regulatory body approvals (For the structural facility of radiology dept, TLD
badges, etc)
Boilers Act, 1923(If applicable)
MTP Act, 1971 (MTP stands for Medical termination of pregnancy. To be displayed in the
Gynaec and Obs department)
License for the Blood Bank (To be displayed in the Blood Bank)
Transplantation of Human Organs Act 1994(If applicable)
PNDT Act, 1996 (PNDT stands for Prenatal diagnostics test. To be displayed in the Radiology
department that this is followed. )
Dentist Regulations, 1976
Drugs & Cosmetics Act, 1940
Electricity Act, 1998
ESI Act, 1948 (For contract employees)
Environment Protection Act, 1986
Fatal Accidents Act of 1855
Guardians and Wards Act, 1890
Indian Lunacy Act, 1912 (Applicable only if a Psychiatry dept is there in the hospital)
Indian Nursing Council Act 1947 (Whether nurses are registered with NCI).
Also one must check whether pharmacists are registered with the a Pharmacy Council of
India.)
Insecticides Act, 1968
Lepers Act Maternity Benefit Act, 1961
Minimum wages act, 1948 (For contract employees)
Pharmacy Act, 1948
SC and ST Act, 1989
Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993
Registration of Births and Deaths Act, 1969
Urban Land Act, 1976
Right to Information Act 2005
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Hospitals and healthcare facilities around the nation have noticed a high
surge in demand for medical oxygen & faced a severe shortage of medical oxygen since the
outbreak of coronavirus, especially in the second wave in 2021. The shortage has resulted in
an increase in interest among hospitals for investing in on-site Medical Oxygen Generators
to make sure that they are equipped with an uninterrupted supply of medical grade oxygen gas
at low cost.
1. Such fluctuation in medical oxygen cylinder prices has never been seen before in the
industry. There was a huge shortage of cylinders that led to hundreds of patients gasping
for breath in intensive care units. Now, nobody wants to see that terrible time again.
2. Small to medium hospitals are short of resources to invest in these heavy generators.
But, with the recent initiative taken by the honorable Prime Minister to dedicate 35 Oxygen
Plants funded by PM CARES to the nation and many other initiatives, hospitals are encouraged
to set up oxygen generators in their facility.
Here are some common questions related to oxygen generators to which everyone seeks the
answer before investing.
1. Investment cost
Oxygen generators have the capacity to generate gas that is equivalent to 10 cylinders per
day to 300 cylinders per day. The required investment cost in these generators starts from
Rs. 10-15 Lakhs. But the Medical Oxygen plant setup cost in India varies based on the
capacity required by the user.
2. Space requirement
If a hospital is using cylinders at the moment, there will not be any requirement for
additional space to install the generator.
3. Operating Cost
On-site gas generation operation mainly consists of 2 components that is electricity charges
and annual maintenance cost.