Journal of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine
  • Year: 2018
  • Volume: 40
  • Issue: 4

Awareness regarding consumer protection act among medical students

Associate Professor, Department of Forensic Medicine, GMERS Medical College, Valsad, Gujarat

*Corresponding Author: Email Id: drprag@gmail.com

Online published on 28 January, 2019.

Abstract

Consumer Protection Act (CPA) is a quasijudicial mechanism working at district, state, and national levels. Consumers can file their complaints in consumer forums which are empowered to award compensation.

A total of 137 medical students were exposed to pre-tested and pre-validated Likert scale type questionnaire (1 to 7, 1-Not at all true, 7-Very true) regarding awareness of Consumer Protection Act. Data obtained was analyzed via median score and tabulated.

Most of the students had heard about Consumer Protection Act and felt that Consumer Protection Act is against the doctor and in favor of patients. Many students agreed that good doctor patient relationship can prevent issues in Consumer Protection Act. Most of the students wanted that Consumer Protection Act must be taught to every medical graduate. Students were not much aware of structure of courts, monetary limits for appeal at district, state and national level as well as time limit for filing complaint as per Consumer Protection Act. Many students were aware regarding medical indemnity insurance. Most of the students were not aware that patient can lodge a complaint without lawyer in Consumer Protection Act.

Basic awareness regarding Consumer Protection Act is present among medical students but actual awareness of court structure, fine limits and time limits of complaint are very poor among them.

Keywords

Consumer Protection Act, Medical students, Awareness