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Madhya Pradesh: Govt hospitals firmed up by Health Dept
Any patient in the Emergency area, even if he or she has a minor ailment/symptom, will not be refused diagnosis and treatment.Bhopal: Doctors shall henceforward treat patients in out-patient departments from 0900-1600 hrs at all infirmaries under Madhya Pradesh’s Public Health and Family Welfare Department; registration in OPDs will not be closed by 1530 hrs and pathology laboratories...
Bhopal: Doctors shall henceforward treat patients in out-patient departments from 0900-1600 hrs at all infirmaries under Madhya Pradesh’s Public Health and Family Welfare Department; registration in OPDs will not be closed by 1530 hrs and pathology laboratories shall also remain open from 0900-1600 hrs, an order issued by the Department on Saturday said.
The emergency OPD will remain open round the clock at the district and civil hospitals. All specialists and physicians shall go on rounds inwards from 0900-1100 hrs.
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Any patient in the Emergency area, even if he or she has a minor ailment/symptom, will not be refused diagnosis and treatment.
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