Chandigarh: Minister of Punjab Minister Amarinder Singh on Monday is almost dedicated RS 125 Crore projects including radio diagnostic services and laboratories in all states and ambulance emergency response systems that are changed to Punjab people.
Launched ambitious projects from Batala and Mohali on the opportunity to benefit the wedding anniversary of 534 (Vhyah Purbal) from Nanak Dev’s teacher, the Minister of Punjab also dedicated the first pilot ‘CM E-Clinic Facility’ in Batala to overcome.
Lack of specialist medical counseling and care in rural areas.
“There is no better day than Babe-Da-Vyah Utsav which is celebrated today, for the launch of this facility,” CM said spoil his greetings to the Punjab people on a godly occasion.
Very specialized medical services that will be launched throughout the state at the end of November will be proven to be a gift for people, especially the poor for whom the private sector medical care experts are beyond their reach, Amarinder Singh said.
For this project, Punjab has been divided into six parts where one MRI each and 25 ct scans facilities for each of each district hospital with 80 crore costs in addition to one reference laboratory, 30 95 collection centers will include 23 countries At a cost of 25 crores to ensure the mobile hours of medical services to our people, the minister’s chairman revealed that it added that 5% of the total cases would be provided free diagnostic facilities to provide assistance to those in need and poor.
Projects require the potential for making employment for 750 people who will be trained as a technician.
Underline enhanced needs to provide high-tech diagnostic services in the background of Covid attacks, the main minister said that the decision to improve and improve medical shipping systems is needed which will reduce medical testing costs of 65 to 70 percent for beneficiaries.
The innovative e-clinic facility arranged in Batala will take advantage of the concept of telephoto consultation with a medical specialist of patients in rural areas, the minister said, adding that the success of the pilot project will be replicated around the country.
Projects will be launched by the state government in public private partnership mode (PPP) in collaboration with Krsnaa Diagnostics Limited.
On that occasion, the minister’s chairman also announced the renovation of 13 rural dispensaries in the Batala region of the Border Regional Development Fund to strengthen the health apparatus in the area.