The Bangladesh Shishu Hospital and Institute Bill 2021 was placed in the parliament on Monday, aiming to improve healthcare services for children.
Health and Family Welfare Minister Zahid Maleque placed the bill and it was sent to the respective standing committee for further examination.
The committee was asked to submit its report within seven days.
The bill was designed in line with the Dhaka Children Hospital Ordinance 2008.
The draft law was prepared to merge Dhaka Shishu (Children) Hospital and Bangladesh Institute of Child Health for ensuring better healthcare services for children.
At present, the Bangladesh Institute of Child Health is the academic wing of Dhaka Shishu Hospital.
The Dhaka Shishu Hospital Ordinance 2008 was promulgated during the caretaker government in 2008.
Some 54 ordinances, out of 122, promulgated during the caretaker government were approved in parliament following the recommendations of the special committee of the ninth parliament.
But the Dhaka Shishu Hospital Ordinance and 67 others were not endorsed at that time.
Dhaka Shishu Hospital, established in 1977, became an autonomous institute under an ordinance promulgated in 2008 by the then interim government.
The Bangladesh Institute of Child Health was established in 1983 as an academic wing of the hospital.
So, there is no complete law or ordinance over the regulation and supervision of the hospital’s activities.
As per Article 21 of the draft law, there will be a 12-member board of directors to run the hospital as an autonomous body.
A director of the hospital would be the executive officer of the hospital while each director would be appointed for three years.
At least 30 seats would be reserved for child patients of poor families, he mentioned referring to a provision of the bill.