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Haryana announces free renal and liver transplant under MMMIY
Health, medical education, and research minister, Kamal Gupta said that government is committed to healthcare reform and patient welfare. With this new initiative, identified patients will be able to receive critical renal and liver transplants at the Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences (PGIMS) in Rohtak without worrying about the prohibitive costs
Health, medical education, and research minister, Kamal Gupta said that government is committed to healthcare reform and patient welfare. With this new initiative, identified patients will be able to receive critical renal and liver transplants at the Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences (PGIMS) in Rohtak without worrying about the prohibitive costs. These pivotal decisions aims to offer life-saving medical treatments to those in dire need, ensuring no one is denied essential healthcare due to financial constraints.
He said that by alleviating the financial burden associated with complex medical procedures, the government is paving the way for a future where healthcare is a fundamental right accessible to all, regardless of economic status.
The minister said that previously, there was no provision under MMMIY to cover the expenses related to renal or liver transplants. Many patients faced insurmountable barriers to receiving the treatments they desperately needed. The introduction of this facility, for the first time in a government healthcare institute, marks a significant stride towards bridging this gap and providing comprehensive care to the most vulnerable sections of society.
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