Free blood for patients at Maharashtra government hospitals from December 12

Blood will be provided free of cost to patients receiving treatment at state-run hospitals in Maharashtra from December 12.

Published: 10th December 2020 07:57 PM  |   Last Updated: 10th December 2020 07:57 PM   |  A+A-

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By PTI

MUMBAI: Blood will be provided free of cost to patients receiving treatment at state-run hospitals in Maharashtra from December 12, Health Minister Rajesh Tope announced on Thursday.

Tope made the announcement after donating blood along with party colleague and NCP Lok Sabha member Supriya Sule here.

Earlier, processing charges of Rs 800 were used to be imposed on patients needing blood.

"From Saturday (Dec 12) onwards, no such charges will be levied on patients and blood will be available to them free of cost (at government-run hospitals), he said.

There are 344 active blood banks in the state.

The state is facing a shortage of blood supply chiefly because of people avoiding crowds in view of the coronavirus outbreak out of fear of catching the infection, Tope said.

Otherwise, Maharashtra always has had sufficient supply and stock of blood, said the minister.

A special blood donation drive is going to be organised in the state from December 13 to 20 to celebrate NCP leader Sharad Pawars 80th birthday which falls on December 12.


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