For this purpose, the government has identified four hospitals across the country where bone marrow transplant along with post-surgery treatment will be carried out. The cost of the total procedure is Rs 10 lakh and it will be borne by Coal India, a health ministry official said.
The four institutions which have identified are Tata Medical Centre in Kolkata, CMC Vellore, Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute & Research Centre and AIIMS in New Delhi.
"Only patients whose monthly family income is below Rs 20,000 will be eligible for this assistance," the official said.
"Initially, the project will be initiated at four centres and gradually it may be extended to six more centres so that the waiting time for patients is reduced. Each centre should have performed at least five bone marrow transplants in a year for thalassaemia patients," the official said.
An estimated 10,000 to 12,000 children are born with thalassaemia every year in the country.
Coal India, under its corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiative, has agreed to provide financial support of Rs 10 lakh for each children undergoing the treatment, the official said.
According to the official, the health ministry held meetings with institutions offering this treatment to reduce the price for bone marrow transplant and finally the four facilities were selected.
In the first phase, treatment of 200 children will be funded under this initiative.
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