"We have come out with a policy with a host of incentives and exemptions for private players to set up quality healthcare facilities in priority districts falling in remote areas of the state," state Health and Family Welfare Secretary Pramod Meherda told reporters on the sidelines of 'Make in Odisha Conclave' here.
The 11 priority districts include Bolangir, Boudh, Kalahandi, Koraput, Malkangiri and Sonepur.
The state will offer a subsidy of 30 per cent on capital investment in projects that will be subject to a ceiling of Rs 10 crore for hospitals with capacity upto 100 beds.
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