Raj Medicity's free treatment scheme hindered by ‘monetary demands’
IFP Bureau11 Nov 2023
354 crisis victims treated, nearly 20 lakh received in contributions.
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354 crisis victims treated, nearly 20 lakh received in contributions.
Raj Medicity had received a donation of Rs. 20,000 from MO of Social Welfare Dr Chitrani Devi Thokchom on Thursday.
Raj Medicity had announced to deliver free medical treatment to casualties of the ongoing Manipur conflict.
Since the outbreak of the Manipur crisis, Raj Medicity has admitted a total of 187 patients, though regrettably, 10 were pronounced brought dead upon arrival.
Raj Medicity stated that the hospital has received a donation of Rs 50,000 each from the Kh Raju Singh, proprietor, Loktak Wood Industry, Wabagai, Manipur and Th Jadumani singh, proprietor, Rajo Saw Mill, Meitram, Manipur.
Raj Medicity has been awarded the Certificate of Appreciation to the top performing empanelled hospitals (both private and public) for exemplary performance under AB- PMJA).
Raj Medicity on Thursday received a donation of Rs 30,000 from Radiant School, Sangaiprou Ningthemkol.
Raj Medicity announced five-month maternity leave with pay to all its staff
Raj Medicity has received yet another donation of Rs 10,000 from a private company to help free treatment of violence victims.
Dr Kh Kala Singh (CTVS) donated Rs 10,000; Dr Th Joy (general medicine) donated Rs 20,000 and Dr O Ibochou (Anaesthesiology) donated Rs 37,500 to the management of the hospital, said Raj Medicity in a release.
Raj Medicity has received a donation of Rs. 50,000 from Shri Khagemba Sanabam, MD, Manipur Oxygen Plant Pvt. Ltd.
Several well-wishers continued to reach out to the Manipur violence victims undergoing treatment at Raj Medicity
Raj Medicity hospital in Imphal received a donation of Rs 40,000 and 10,000 from Utlou locals and W Basanta Singh, MD, Tile Valley on Tuesday.
“The donation will play a vital role in the efforts of Raj Medicity to provide free and effective treatment to all those who have been affected by the ongoing violence.”
The contributions aim to support the hospital's efforts in providing free treatment to individuals affected by the ongoing violence in Manipur.
Raj Medicity Hospital in Imphal has received a donation of life-saving drugs worth Rs 2 lakh
Free treatment to be provided to all indigenous people injured in the ongoing unrest: Raj Medicity chairman Haobijam Rajen
Manipur Health Minister S Ranjan on Saturday pointed out that the government alone cannot handle the situation at the time of medical-related crisis.
Six accused were named in the crime that took place at Heirok in Thoubal district of Manipur on Tuesday night.
MSF general secretary Hijam Roshan said in a video clip that due to the large hospital bills, COVID-19 positive patients started opting for death instead of getting treatment at private hospitals.