Households in Telangana are spending around Rs 4,825 crore annually on medical treatment, mostly due to out-of-pocket expenses for hospitalisation. Rural families bear a larger share of this burden, often forced to rely on private healthcare, pushing many into debt
Almost all major initiatives, including the once-in-a-week exclusive Arogya Mahila clinics, organised in government hospitals every Tuesday, have taken a backseat under the Revanth Reddy regime
Ever since the Congress party had taken over the reins of the State, healthcare services had gone for a toss and the people were not getting basic facilities. The Chief Minister, had completely abandoned the public health system, says BRS working president KT Rama Rao
Hyderabad: Nearly 30,000 people in Telangana receive government medical care everyday, showing the growing people’s confidence in the public healthcare system, the state government has said. Under the “Kanti Velugu” (free eye check-up) programme, 1.52 crore people were screened and 41 lakh visually impaired people have been provided customised spectacles and medicines free of cost, […]