3 offline fully equipped path labs launched by Online healthcare portal

Published On 2019-05-20 04:00 GMT   |   Update On 2019-05-20 04:00 GMT

The tests are low cost and can be booked at the convenience at a comprehensively low and transparent cost,--- the online healthcare portal 3Hcare.inNew Delhi:  The online healthcare portal, 3Hcare.in, has launched three offline fully equipped pathology labs that enable patients to access health tests and consultation at their doorstep.Aiming to bridge the poor health infrastructure gap in...

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The tests are low cost and can be booked at the convenience at a comprehensively low and transparent cost,--- the online healthcare portal 3Hcare.in


New Delhi:  The online healthcare portal, 3Hcare.in, has launched three offline fully equipped pathology labs that enable patients to access health tests and consultation at their doorstep.


Aiming to bridge the poor health infrastructure gap in rural areas and tap into the 125 billion dollars health care market, CA (Dr) Ruchi Gupta, founder of healthcare portal launched the three offline fully equipped pathology labs.


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The tests are low cost and can be booked at the convenience at a comprehensively low and transparent cost, the online healthcare portal said in a statement on Saturday.


The online healthcare portal, 3Hcare.in, recently marked its offline presence by inaugurating pathology labs in rural areas of Eastern Haryana, Western UP.


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Local residents neither have to travel to other major cities just for the simple pathology tests or wait for days to obtain results of samples deposited at the already existing collection centres, the statement said.


Medical Dialogues had earlier reported that Two tricksters associated with Panvel pathology lab had been arrested by the Navi Mumbai police for allegedly providing bogus signatures on the lab reports in the non-presence of a pathologist.


In a conversation with Medical Dialogues, Dr Prasad Kulkarni, Executive Council Member of Maharashtra Association of Practicing Pathologist and Microbiologist (MAPPM) informed that the two accused were found using the signature when the pathologist in the lab was not present. It was found that multiple diagnostic reports were allegedly given by using the bogus sign of the said pathologist.

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