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New Delhi, 13 March
(IANS): The government will fully reimburse
families living below the poverty line (BPL) for
treatment of heart and kidney diseases, Health Minister
Ghulam Nabi Azad told the Lok Sabha Friday.
Azad admitted there were inadequate special health
centres for heart and kidney diseases in the country.

'We have started a two-pronged strategy -- increasing
the number of specialist and super-specialist doctors,
and creating infrastructure,' he said.
'We are trying to upgrade both human resources and
infrastructure simultaneously. This year 4,000
additional specialists and super specialists would be
added,' he said.
Replying to a question about the health infrastructure,
the health minister said a massive programme was in
place to reduce the rush of patients to the All India
Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in New Delhi.
He said that of the eight proposed AIIMS-like
institutions being set up in various parts of the
country, six would be ready within the next two years.
Azad said due to the heavy influx of patients, people
from far away places were facing difficulties in getting
treatment at AIIMS.
'However, I want to announce through this house to the
people that the government will bear the cost of heart
and kidney treatments of patients from BPL families,' he
said, amid loud applause from the house.
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