The bill, which has been pending since 2011 due to opposition from the Indian Medical Association, envisages regularising the standards of health care and establish certain basic norms.
In view of the opposition, the public health department had set up a committee comprising doctors and NGOs to address issues coming in way of the implementation of the legislation.
Sources in the Public Health Department said the report has been received and some changes have also been made in the draft Bill.
The Centre had enacted the Clinical Establishments (Registration and Regulation) Act in 2010.
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Sources said the government had no count on the number of clinical establishments existing at present.
"Registering them (clinical entities) will help the government to keep a check on their functioning and also have a list of practising doctors, nursing homes, pathology centres. The information will be shared with the Centre. The details would be required for formulating health related policies and programmes at a later stage," sources added.
Under the proposed legislation, clinical establishments have to register themselves with either the State Council or the District Registering Authority to be set up for the purpose.