DOTS clinic set up at Ganga Ram Hospital to provide free treatment for Tuberculosis
In an effort to systematically engage with the Revised National Tuberculosis Control Programme (RNTCP) through public-private partnership, this DOTS clinic will help in providing treatment under one roof for patients suffering from all forms of Tuberculosis coming to Sir Ganga Ram Hospital.
New Delhi: Directly Observed Treatment Short Course (DOTS) clinic was recently inaugurated at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital as a unique experiment under PPP model with Delhi’s first large tertiary care private hospital with an aim to eliminate tuberculosis from India by 2025
Shri Ashok Chandra, Chairman, Sir Ganga Ram Trust Society inaugurated the facility. On this occasion, a CME on Tuberculosis Control was also held in hospital premises.
Speaking on this occasion, Shri Ashok Chandra, Chairman, Sir Ganga Ram Trust Society said, “Our hospital is always in the forefront for partnering with the government’s various health initiatives. I am sure that this DOTS clinic will help in the government’s effort to eliminate tuberculosis by 2025.”
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