"The new dialyses unit in Jhalawar would provide services to thousands of people of the area and they would not need to go out to Kota or somewhere far for dialyses," Raje said.
"There are currently ten lakh liver patients in the country with an average yearly addition of 1.50 lakh new patients, she said claiming that dialyses facility is accessible only to 15 percent of those patients.
Around 10 percent of the total kidney patients are forced to go out of their area for dialyses, the Chief Minister said, adding that every district of Rajasthan would be furnished with a dialyses unit in near future.
Under Arogaya Rajasthan, a health survey was carried among 1.5 crore rural families of the state and these families would be connected to Bhamasha health insurance scheme through e-health card.
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Vasundhara Raje today announced that facility of dialysis will be available across the state.
She said that since the number of kidney patients have been increasing due to rising number of diabetic patients therefore the government will now make available the facility in all the districts.