The Supreme Court mandated Union and state governments to set up the national commission and state councils under the 2021 National Commission for Allied and Healthcare Professions Act within two months, warning of coercive action for non-compliance. The bench criticized the lack of regulatory bodies despite the law’s enactment, stressing the Act’s importance for universal health coverage.
Boom in ‘healthcare’ institutions worrying: Supreme Court

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