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300 dialysis machines installed under PM National Dialysis Program and PPP Dialysis Project of Delhi govt

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New Delhi [India], May 6 (ANI): The Delhi government is expanding its public healthcare infrastructure by adding 300 dialysis machines across 16 government hospitals, making free dialysis services available to the economically weaker sections and subsidised treatment available to all others.
This initiative is being implemented under the Pradhan Mantri National Dialysis Program (PMNDP) and the PPP Dialysis Project of the Delhi Government.
It includes 150 machines already operational under the Pradhan Mantri National Dialysis Programme (PMNDP) and PPP Dialysis Project, and an additional 150 machines now being added as part of improving public healthcare infrastructure, the Office of the Health Minister, Government of NCT of Delhi, stated in a release.
"We are proud to lead this effort in Delhi to ensure that life-saving dialysis is not a privilege but a right for every citizen, especially the needy people," said Dr Pankaj Kumar Singh, Minister of Health, GNCTD.


"No patient should be denied care due to financial hardship," he added.
The Health Minister Singh further added, "This is not just a medical service expansion; it is a promise to our people that the Delhi Government stands by their side during hardship."

Dialysis services will be provided at both existing and newly established centres across major government hospitals in Delhi. Currently, 150 dialysis machines are already operational at the following hospitals: Bhagwan Mahavir Hospital (North West), Guru Gobind Singh Govt. Hospital (West), Indira Gandhi Hospital (South West), Pt. Madan Mohan Malaviya Hospital (South), Deep Chand Bandhu Hospital (North West), Deen Dayal Upadhyay Hospital (West), Maharishi Valmiki Hospital (North), Lok Nayak Hospital (Central), Rajiv Gandhi Super Speciality Hospital (Shahdara), and Dr. Hedgewar Aarogya Sansthan (Shahdara), the release stated.
An additional 150 dialysis machines are now being installed at six more government facilities: Dr. Baba Sahib Ambedkar Hospital (North West), Jag Pravesh Chandra Hospital (North East), Burari Hospital (Central), Janakpuri Super Speciality Hospital (West), Ambedkar Nagar Hospital (South), and Sanjay Gandhi Memorial Hospital (North West).
These additions will expand the capacity and geographic reach of free and subsidised dialysis services for Delhi's citizens.
In PMNDP hospitals, patients with National Food Security Card - for PR and PRS category or Income Certificate of Annual income of less than Rupees One Lakh under BPL category, will receive dialysis services free of cost.
Whereas in government hospitals where dialysis machines have been installed under PPP model, Delhi residents who have lived in the city for at least three years (with valid proof such as Ration Card, Aadhaar, Voter ID, Driving License, Domicile Certificate, or Passport) and either hold a National Food Security Card or have an income certificate showing annual income up to Rs 3,00,000 are eligible for free dialysis.
Patients who do not meet the eligibility criteria for free dialysis can still access haemodialysis services at highly subsidised rates across these government hospitals.
To ensure seamless and quality care, the Delhi Government will also deploy radiologists, trained technicians, and support staff across all dialysis centres. "Tireless efforts are underway to transform Delhi's healthcare into a world-class system--accessible, inclusive, and future-ready," said Dr. Pankaj Kumar Singh, Minister of Health, Delhi. (ANI)

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