Headline: Haryana Expands Healthcare Access: MRI, CT Scans Coming to Four Districts
The Haryana Health Department is significantly boosting its diagnostic and treatment capabilities through Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs). New agreements have been finalized to bring much-needed MRI and CT scan facilities to four districts.
These crucial services are expected to be operational in Kurukshetra, Panipat, Charkhi Dadri, and Bahadurgarh within the next three months. This expansion aims to bridge the healthcare gap in these areas.
The initiative ensures accessibility for all segments of society. Subsidized or free services will be available to designated beneficiary groups. The government’s commitment to affordable healthcare is evident.
Furthermore, the state continues its free dialysis program for all citizens. Simultaneously, access to advanced cardiac care is also being expanded, with subsidized pricing to make it more affordable.
This expansion of healthcare infrastructure and services is a significant step towards improving the health outcomes of Haryana’s citizens, particularly those in underserved areas. The timely availability of diagnostic tools and advanced treatments will undoubtedly save lives and enhance the overall quality of life in these districts.