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Gandhi Hospital awaits ₹70 crore in pending Aarogyasri reimbursements

Gandhi Hospital awaits ₹70 crore in pending Aarogyasri reimbursements
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Gandhi Hospital in Secunderabad is facing a financial crunch due to ₹70 crore in pending government reimbursements under the Aarogyasri scheme. Hospital officials are working with local authorities to prioritize essential medical equipment and operational costs.

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It highlights the systemic financial challenges faced by public healthcare institutions in India and the impact on patient care delivery.

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Gandhi Hospital in Secunderabad is awaiting the release of nearly ₹70 crore in pending Aarogyasri reimbursements from the State government, hospital officials informed Hyderabad District Collector Priyanka Ala during a review meeting of the Hospital Development Society (HDS) held at the hospital on Thursday, June 4.

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