India, Oct. 11 -- All 36 hospitals under the Delhi government will have radiological diagnostic facilities, including MRI and CT scan services, by March 2026 under a public-private partnership (PPP) model that will offer tests at subsidised rates, health minister Pankaj Singh announced on Friday.
The announcement came during the minister's visit to Lok Nayak Hospital (LNH), a day after an HT report highlighted that MRI and CT scan services at LNH - one of the Capital's largest and busiest government hospitals - had been suspended since September 23 following a breakdown of its digital imaging system. The malfunction halted access to stored scans and triggered a shortage of CT/MRI films, forcing patients to wait years for appointments. A ...
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