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450 Medical Tests Will Be Free Of Cost From New Year In Delhi

New Delhi: The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) led Delhi Government is all set to provide around 450 medical tests free of cost in Mohalla clinics and the hospitals from January 1, 2023.
Taking to Twitter on Tuesday, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said: "Providing good quality health and education to all, irrespective of anyone's economic status, is our mission.

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"Healthcare has become very expensive. Many people can't afford pvt healthcare. This step will help all such people."
The development comes after Kejriwal approved the Health Department's proposal to make the tests free.
The official said, "The plan is still in the initial stage and we have been working on it for the past one year. For now, the 212 tests which are available at mohalla clinics are being extended to 450 tests," reports The Indian Express.
In the initial phase, the medical tests will be available free of cost at mohalla clinics across the city and later will be extended to all government hospitals, the official added.
The tests which are provided free of cost in Delhi hospitals are haemoglobin test, stool routine, kidney function test, liver function test, lipid profile, blood glucose random test, etc., reports TOI.
team had earlier reported that Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had inaugurated four Mahila Mohalla Clinics, developed as special primary healthcare facilities exclusively for women. He informed that 100 such facilities will soon be available for women.
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