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Friday, August 14, 2009

State calls doctor to discuss health scheme

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Taking cognizance of the Hindustan Times report `Delhi does not want me, says India's top doctor,' Delhi government invited cardiac surgeon Dr Devi Prasad Shetty for talks on Thursday morning.

Chairman of Narayan Hrudayalaya, one of the world's busiest heart hospitals, Dr Shetty proposes a low premium micro health insurance model for Delhi. The insurance model will significantly lower the cost of surgery and be available to all, according to his proposal.

Yashaswini Health Insurance Scheme, the project Dr Shetty started in Karnataka has been adopted by the state and is offering healthcare to more than three million people. He wants a similar model in Delhi but was unsuccessful so far.

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Blogger PUSHPANJALI said...

Dear Patron,
This world is full of purities & impurities and we in the race of materialistic needs never get time to think about our motherland and environment. We are so busy that we never think about anything apart from our family and materialistic requirements. Do we know the truth of the flowers, which we dedicate to our Lord " The Creator of this world"? Sir, if you find any truth in the above illustration, let us feel the strength of your conviction by your participation in this Spiritual Mission.
Today on the occasion of the Independence day, we on behalf of every Indian remembering those thousands of freedom fighters who laid down their lives for the freedom of our country…a neat and clean country which they dreamt of. Lets join hands for this Noble and Spiritual Mission.
Our organization, YFF, has undertaken a project to clean the rivers of INDIA starting with The YAMUNA, which will be starting from Delhi .
Regards
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August 15, 2009 1:47 AM  

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