Punjab CM conducts inspection at upcoming Aam Aadmi Clinic

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Chandigarh, July 23 (UNI) Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Saturday made a surprise visit to check the progress of the Aam Aadmi Clinic coming up in Mohali near here. During the inspection, Mann, accompanied by Cabinet Minister Brahm Shankar and senior officers of the state government, examined the ongoing work in the clinic.

Expressing satisfaction over the ongoing work, Mann asked the officers to ensure that the work is completed within the stipulated time frame. Later on, interacting with the media, the Chief Minister said in the first phase, 75 such Aam Aadmi clinics will be dedicated to people on the 75th Independence Day to provide the best health care services free of cost to the people across the state. He said every Aam Aadmi clinic will have a staff of four-five persons, including an MBBS doctor, to diagnose and treat the patients. Mann said that 41 packages with around 100 clinical tests will be offered to the people free of cost in these Aam Aadmi Clinics, adding that his government will fulfill one of the major poll promises by setting up of these clinics both in urban and rural areas. He envisioned that these clinics will be a cornerstone in revamping the healthcare system in Punjab. Mann expressed hope that 90 percent of patients will get treated from these clinics only thereby reducing the burden in hospitals.

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