November 15, 2016 7:26 AM

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Nadda urges private sector to join hand with govt in PPP model

Union Health Minister J P Nadda has urged the private sector to join hands with the government and be part of a Public Private Partnership model in three areas – Prime Minister Dialysis Scheme, Free Diagnostics facilities to rural people and strengthening of National Institute of Pathology.<br/><br/>Speaking at an event in New Delhi yesterday, the Health Minister said the government is committed to take PM Dialysis Yojna to district level for free facility for BPL and 400 centres<br/>proposals on the PPP model from states have been approved.<br/><br/> He said government cannot do it alone and reputable and leading private players need to come together. Mr Nadda said the government will provide full support to private players which have expertise, brand and credibility and can provide quality and affordable facilities to a large number of people.

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