The BMC administration stopped the Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) facility at Nair Hospital after a person got stuck in the machine and died.
Following this, the wait-listed number of MRI patients in the government hospitals has gone up.
The Bharat Merchant Trust (BMT) has now come forward to bear the entire cost of MRI facility incurred by poor patients in private clinics and medical centres.
The South Mumbai-based trust is a leading body of textile merchants and has been involved in financing affordable medical services to poor patients in the city.
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The free MRI facility is restricted to patients of the government/BMC-run hospitals, Singal said, adding so far "our chamber has reimbursed MRI charges of 20 patients."
Avinash Supe, the dean of KEM Hospital, confirmed the move. "A few people approached us for this cause and we have told our doctors to refer the patients (to private clinics)."
"After verifying the referrals, our office issues a letter and the patient is sent to one of the seven medical centre that we have tied-up with for MRI.
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