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Gujarat to set up Deendayal clinics 

The clinics will come up in areas with a population of over one lakh

The Gujarat government will set up dedicated Deendayal clinics in the cities and towns with a population of over one lakh. This information was shared by Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel recently.

The clinics will start on priority in these areas. The state health department, municipal corporations and municipalities have been directed to shortlist such localities, the minister said.

“In these clinics, MBBS or AYUSH doctors will treat OPD patients and give medicines free of cost between 4 pm and 6 pm every day. If a patient is diagnosed with a serious illness, he will be referred for speciality or super- speciality treatment as required, for which he can avail treatment for up to Rs 5 lakh under the state government’s ‘Ma Vatsalya Yojana’ and ‘PM Jan Aarogya Yojana,'” Patel told reporters after visiting a site in Ahmedabad’s Vadaj locality where such clinic will start soon.

Patel, who also holds the health portfolio, said the government had made provisions in the annual Budget for setting up such clinics to provide healthcare to daily-wagers.

New buildings will be constructed for these clinics or they will operate from primary schools and Anganwadi centres temporarily.

“The ‘Deendayal Yojana’ is a permanent scheme of the state government which will help poor people get treatment near their houses,” Patel said.

He said that these clinics are meant for patients who want to avail health check-ups near their houses and do not want to visit the Urban Health Centres (UHCs) or other hospitals unless referred by doctors at these clinics.

“There are 74 such UHCs in Ahmedabad,” he said.

“More than five Deendayal clinics will be started in the locality at Ramdevnagar Tekra in Ahmedabad which has a population of around 30,000,” he said.

PTI

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