The ministry had appointed Fabre Sindoori Management Services six months back to carry out the repair work of the machinery that was facing problems in operation.
"The firm has repaired the medical equipment that was not functioning due to several technical and other issues. The repair work of important machines like CT-scan, ventilator, X-ray, dialysis, among others," a statement issued by state health minister Dr Deepak Sawant said.
There are 68,995 registered machines in the state-run hospitals across Maharashtra, of which 5,060 equipment were listed for repair. Besides that, some other tools were also fixed by the state-appointed agency. All the repaired tools and apparatuses are now in operation, the statement said.
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