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Ts Govt Is Spending Rs 100 Crore on 12000 Dialysis Patients in the State : Harish Rao

Telangana Health Minister Harish Rao has said the Government was spending RS 100 crore on attending 12000 Dialysis patients in 43 Government Hospitals in the state.

Addressing as a chief guest on the occasion of achieving one million dialysis mark by Bhagwan Mahavir Jain Relief Foundation Trust(BMJRFT) held on Saturday night at Jewel Gardens in Secunderabad.

Harish Rao said 150 kidney transplants are done free of cost per annum in government hospitals in Telangana state. We had 3 Dialysis centers before Telangana formed. But after we came into power we took the number to 43 informed T. Harish Rao while addressing a gathering at Jewel Gardens.

BMJRFT which made a moderate beginning in 2009 by providing 16 Dialysis a month to 500 a month now is the biggest ever in the city. Besides this, the trust has achieved a world record by performing one million dialyses in the last 12 years at a subsidized price of Rs 300/- per session as against RS 1200 to 3000 charged by corporate hospitals.

Minister congratulated and appreciated the trust for humanitarian causes in helping many with Dialysis. Responding to PC Parakh, Chairman of the Trust about their outstanding issues, he promised to resolve all the outstanding issues. He assured them that a meeting would be scheduled within a week between the trust representatives and government officials.

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Earlier PC Parekh requested the minister to look into their outstanding issues such as 01. To revive the rates of Aarogya Shree, the government extends to dialysis patients under the scheme. The rate has not been revived in the last so many years. He also urged the government to speed up the process of releasing payments to the trust. It takes 7 to 8 months to release the payment. This leaves pressure on the trust in its working capital, Parekh told the Minister.

Another request  Parekh made to the minister was that the trust according to the agreement has to share RS 150 per patient out of Rs 300 charged to King Koti hospital. We made representation to the government several times but it is still not resolved.

The Minister replied that he would take up the matter with Chief Minister Mr Chandrashekhar Rao about the request made for land to set up a hospital. And all other issues will be resolved through a meeting to be scheduled in a week’s time.

Water is one among the few other reasons because of which people become diabetic. This issue was addressed and resolved by the government through Mission Bageerath he said.

Money may come and go but service will remain, Harish Rao concluded his address. Harish Rao unveiled a commemorative souvenir.

 

 

 

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