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AAP govt ties up with 21 labs, to provide expensive scans for free
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Patients can get a referral for these tests such as PET, CT, MRI, echo from 30 Delhi government hospitals and 23 polyclinics. Once this is done, the tests will be done within seven days.


Updated: Feb 18, 2017 21:52 IST

By Anonna Dutt, Hindustan Times



The Delhi government has tied up with 21 laboratories across Delhi to provide 13 expensive tests such as PET, CT, MRI, echo for free.

Patients can get a referral for these tests from 30 Delhi government hospitals and 23 polyclinics. Once this is done, the tests will be done within seven days.

The government had tied up with eight private labs in December to provide free MRI and CT scan facility to people below the poverty line.
“When we started the MRI/ CT scan facilities people told me that getting the referral certificate is difficult. I was also told to consider about the people above the poverty line. So, we have withdrawn all the conditions. Anyone living Delhi can go to the 53 hospitals or polyclinics to get the referral,” said Satyendar Jain, Delhi health minister, at the Annual Day Function of Forensic Science Laboratory.

The minister added that, “People have to pay at least Rs2,000 to Rs3,000 even at AIIMS to get these tests. But, we will do it for free.”

The minister also said that the proposal for another forensic lab in Delhi is in “advanced stage”.

At present, there is only one government facility for testing of forensic samples in Delhi.
He congratulated all the staff members of the forensic laboratory for working hard and bringing down the pendency in all divisions and promised better working conditions.

“It is because of your hard work that the pendency has come down from 5,000 samples to 3,000. And, the new samples are dealt with within a month or a month and a half. There have been cases where the reports have been submitted before the chargesheet is filed,” Jain said, who is also the home minister.
 


AAP govt ties up with 21 labs, to provide expensive scans for free
a-view-of-hindu-rao-hospital_642c9382-f5f3-11e6-800c-c780129a337a.jpg

Patients can get a referral for these tests such as PET, CT, MRI, echo from 30 Delhi government hospitals and 23 polyclinics. Once this is done, the tests will be done within seven days.


Updated: Feb 18, 2017 21:52 IST

By Anonna Dutt, Hindustan Times



The Delhi government has tied up with 21 laboratories across Delhi to provide 13 expensive tests such as PET, CT, MRI, echo for free.

Patients can get a referral for these tests from 30 Delhi government hospitals and 23 polyclinics. Once this is done, the tests will be done within seven days.

The government had tied up with eight private labs in December to provide free MRI and CT scan facility to people below the poverty line.
“When we started the MRI/ CT scan facilities people told me that getting the referral certificate is difficult. I was also told to consider about the people above the poverty line. So, we have withdrawn all the conditions. Anyone living Delhi can go to the 53 hospitals or polyclinics to get the referral,” said Satyendar Jain, Delhi health minister, at the Annual Day Function of Forensic Science Laboratory.

The minister added that, “People have to pay at least Rs2,000 to Rs3,000 even at AIIMS to get these tests. But, we will do it for free.”

The minister also said that the proposal for another forensic lab in Delhi is in “advanced stage”.

At present, there is only one government facility for testing of forensic samples in Delhi.
He congratulated all the staff members of the forensic laboratory for working hard and bringing down the pendency in all divisions and promised better working conditions.

“It is because of your hard work that the pendency has come down from 5,000 samples to 3,000. And, the new samples are dealt with within a month or a month and a half. There have been cases where the reports have been submitted before the chargesheet is filed,” Jain said, who is also the home minister.

This is a Good Idea ; they have copied it from BJP
last week the Government fixed the prices of Stents for Heart patients

But here the payment will be made by the Delhi Govt ; so more Burden on them
after Electricity and water bills
 

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