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Udhampur gets medical equipments under World Bank-funded project

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Udhampur gets medical equipments under World Bank-funded project

Udhampur gets medical equipments under World Bank-funded project

With an aim to bolster the healthcare sector in Udhampur, World Bank-funded project under Contingency Emergency Response Component (CERC) would strengthen healthcare to reduce unnecessary referrals.

Under the project, vital medical equipments include dialysis units, ventilators, fully equipped new operation theatres .

Dr Vijay Raina, Udhampur district hospital superintendent said, "World Bank-funded equipments have been received in District Hospital Udhampur and their installation process is going on.

These equipments include numerous operation tables, syringe pumps, oxygen concentrator, x-ray machine, CRM, ultrasonic coagulation unit, high-tech beds, have been received by hospital.

Dialysis ward is being seen as a major boost where dozens of people receive free dialysis treatment under PM National dialysis scheme.

Dr Vijay thanked the Government of India , World bank as well as Lieutenant General Manoj Sinha for facilitating equipments Locals also appreciated the development in the city.


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