While Nadda inaugurated one outlet each at Lady Hardinge Medical College and RML hospital in the national capital, the other three outlets in Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research in (JIPMER) Pondicherry, AIIMS in Rishikesh and AIIMS in Raipur were inaugurated through video conferencing.
"AMRIT outlets are an important step in reducing catastrophic out-of-pocket expenses. Drugs will be available upto 90 per cent discounts on MRP," Nadda tweeted.
Interacting with pharmacists at the the JIPMER outlet, Nadda asked them to be cordial with patients when they come to the outlets for medicines. Nadda also asked officials of AIIMS, Rishikesh to advertise about the outlet.
Earlier in the day, Nadda also participated in "Clean AIIMS, Green AIIMS" drive, offered 'shramdaan' and also interacted with cleaning staff at AIIMS.
"Happy to see that AIIMS is participating in the 'Kayakalp' initiative of @MoHFW_INDIA with such zeal and dedication. Clean AIIMS, Green AIIMS. Several protocols put in place to keep infection levels at the lowest at AIIMS, as part of 'Kayakalp'. Commend the efforts of all at AIIMS," he tweeted.
He said that his Ministry intend to rope in AIIMS, New Delhi to mentor other institutions for Kayakalp and provide support for evolving protocols for hospital cleanliness.
