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Efforts on to reduce hardships faced by patients in govt. hospitals: Minister

Efforts on to reduce hardships faced by patients in govt. hospitals: Minister
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Health Minister K.G. Arunraj announced new reforms for government hospitals in Tamil Nadu, aiming to improve patient experiences and service quality. The initiative includes the launch of a robotic surgery network and plans to promote health tourism.

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These reforms represent a significant effort to bridge the quality gap between public and private healthcare sectors in the region.

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Health Minister K.G. Arunraj on Friday said the State government was now pushing for the next generation of reforms in the public health sector, focusing on patient experiences.

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