The three hospitals where these machines would be installed are Bhagat Phool Singh (BPS) Government Medical College for Women at Khanpur Kalan in Sonepat, Shaheed Hassan Khan Mewati Government Medical College at Nalhar in Mewat and Civil Hospital in Panipat, he said.
A new building is being constructed at Civil Hospital in Panipat and the CT scan machine would be installed there, Vij was quoted as saying in an official release here.
Free services are being provided to patients belonging to BPL category, scheduled caste, urban slum residents, those receiving disability allowance from the government, unattended road accident victims, state government employees, pensioners and their dependents and poor patients who do not belong to any of these categories, Vij said.
The cost of treatment of such patients is borne by the state Health Department, he added.
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