Live
- Hindustan Zinc Supported Farmers Achieve INR 5 Cr Revenue Through Five Farmer Produce Organizations
- Nearly 10 lakh job letters issued under Rozgar Mela since 2022: PM Modi
- Harish Rao Criticizes Congress Rule and Revanth Reddy’s Leadership in Warangal
- From Data Silos to Unified Insights: How Cash Flow Management SaaS is Transforming Organizational Finance
- Top Personalities Who Made A Significant Mark In Their Particular Sector In 2024
- ‘Vaaradhi’ set for Dec 27 release, pre-release event held
- ‘Daaku Maharaaj’ team expresses confidence on film; set for Jan 12 release
- ‘It’s Okay Guru’ drops soulful song with actor Siddharth vocals
- Kichcha Sudeep’s ‘Max’ trailer looks powerful
- Bengal school job case: Court rejects accused's plea to return to US by Jan 2
Just In
Patients suffer as Hyderabad, RR district lack dialysis centres
- Hyd has seven dialysis centres whereas RR has only four
- 2400 registered patients getting treatment in govt hospitals
Rangareddy: Although the two fastest growing districts Hyderabad and Rangareddy are witnessing an alarming increase in the number of patients suffering from kidney-related health complications, no sufficient number of dialysis centres is forcing the people to suffer while their families have to bear expensive treatment at corporate hospitals that take a toll on their health and wealth identically.
While Hyderabad has merely seven dialysis centres, Rangareddy with over 34 lakh population has only four such facilities.
In Hyderabad, government-run hospitals like District Hospital King Kothi, Area Hospital Nampally, Area Hospital Golconda, Area Hospital Malakpet, NIMS Hospitals, Osmania General Hospital and Gandhi Hospitals have dialysis centres. The poor patients mainly from the Old City area generally approach hospitals like Area Hospital Malakpet, Mahavir Extension Centre Malakpet, Area Hospital Nampally, Area Hospital Golconda and Asra Hospital for treatment.
Hyderabad district alone has a number of 2400 registered patients getting treatment in government hospitals, according to official statistics. However, it is said that the actual number of patients approaching private hospitals for dialysis twice or thrice in a week is significantly higher than the official count.
The officials say that the measures being taken by the government to address the issue of patients suffering from kidney diseases are way better than any other State.
“The government is providing dialysis treatment free of cost in designated State-run hospitals in the district. Apart from this, the cadaver transplantation procedures too are covered under the Arogyasri scheme that brought cheers on the faces of scores of distressed families,” informed Mahaboob Pasha, District Manager Aarogyasri Health Care Trust.
“There are 2400 patients getting treatment at State-run dialysis centres under the Aarogyasri scheme for free of cost in the district. The government is also providing a pension of Rs 2,000 and free bus passes to the patients.”
He also said, “The government is providing single-use dialysers to 82 centres in the district to ensure the safety of the patients going for dialysis every alternate day. “It goes without saying that 1685 procedures were already done free of cost under the Arogyasri scheme. After merging the Ayushman Bharat scheme with the State run Arogyasri, the number of patients getting treatment in Hyderabad district has increased”.
Rangareddy has only four such facilities in Vanasthalipuram, Shadnagar, Chevella, and Maheshwaram. “One similar facility was recently established at Ibrahimpatnam mandal but was not in functional mode due to some electrical issues. The facility will be put to play in the next two weeks after fixing the issue,” informed, G Raju Yadav, District Coordinator of Hospital Services (DCHS) Rangareddy.
Patients suffering from renal failure would survive on dialysis with intervals that vary from once, twice or thrice in a week or month. The temporary treatment is essential for the patient to survive until they get a normal life through transplantation which is considered another uphill task for the families as securing a donor outside the family would make them wait for an indefinite period of time after registering themselves under the Jeevan Daan scheme.
“We were made to choose a private hospital at Banjara Hills for the treatment of our 17 year old nephew who was diagnosed with renal failure recently as we have no such facility near our house in Bahadurpura,” said ArfahRahmen, who visits the city corporate hospital to get dialysis treatment for her nephew twice a week.
Despite securing a slot at the hospital, she said, “We were asked to wait for several hours as the beds were unavailable. We have to go through this trauma twice a week despite spending over Rs 3,500 per session in a corporate hospital as we have no such facility available anywhere near our area in Rajendranagar under Rangareddy district”.
© 2024 Hyderabad Media House Limited/The Hans India. All rights reserved. Powered by hocalwire.com