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Jayadeva plans weekly heart screening clinics in Chamarajanagar, eyes satellite cardiac unit

Jayadeva plans weekly heart screening clinics in Chamarajanagar, eyes satellite cardiac unit
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The Jayadeva Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences and Research is launching weekly heart screening clinics in Chamarajanagar to improve rural access to cardiac care. The initiative is part of a broader expansion plan that includes new facilities in Mysuru and Hubballi to combat rising cardiovascular disease rates.

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Decentralizing specialized medical care is essential for improving health outcomes in underserved rural populations.

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In a significant step towards decentralising specialised cardiac care, the Jayadeva Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences and Research is planning to launch weekly heart screening clinics in Chamarajanagar district and establish a satellite cardiac unit to improve access to treatment for rural patients.

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