Additionally, similar healthcare services will be provided free of cost at select private facilities.
[2] According to the analysis by non-profit PRS Legislative Research the bill does not mention whether private healthcare professionals will be reimbursed by the government.
They further stated, "If the government does not reimburse the cost, the private establishments will have no revenue, and would likely shut down.” The implementation of the act would increase the expenditure of the state budget and no additional arrangements to cover the costs have been made by the government.
[7] To oppose the provisions of the act, the Indian Medical Association called for country wide protests and threatened to shut countrywide services.
[8] All Rajasthan In-Service Doctors Association (ARISDA) has also called for shut down of healthcare services in the state.