
The aim of these tests is to create detailed health profiles of people and create electronic health records. Representative photographs PHOTO CREDIT: NAGARA GOPAL
The state government proposed to carry out 47 confirmed diagnostic tests at the Prague population within the revised mobile medical unit (MMU), which is known as 104 services. This initiative is part of the new offer that has been completed.
According to the official edition, they focus on diagnostic tests to create detailed health profiles of people and generate electronic health records (EHR) of the state population. This data will help in assessing the current and future burden of disease, allowing the state government to carry out the necessary interventions.
20 tests included all recipients – glucose test on outage, complete picture of blood, renal function tests, liver function tests, complete lipid profile, urine analysis, arterial gas analysis and many others. These tests will help in profiling health and estimating disease load. In addition, there are 27 other tests that are specific to the disease.
The new service provider agreed to carry out 20 conventional tests for the price of 195 per person, with a reasonable fee for tests specific to illness, the edition said. Each MMU vehicle examines 35 people a day.
Confirmation diagnostic testing will initially be carried out on a pilot basis to ensure the reliability of data generated through MMU, before its expansion throughout the state.
With the current service provider for collection 108 and 104 services, the state government identified the consortium led by M/S. Bhavya Health Services Pvt. Ltd with m/s. Srit India Private Limited as a partner, through the bid process.
Published – April 2 2025 22:15