According to a statement issued by Tata Trusts, the MoU was signed byA Santhi Kumari, Telangana Principal Secretary, Health, MedicalandFamily Welfare Department, and R Venkataramanan, Managing Trustee,TataTrusts.
As part of the agreement, two apex super-speciality hospitals in the city the MNJ Institute of Technology and the Nizam Institute of Medical Sciences will be upgraded to handle complex cancer cases on a referral basis.
Medical colleges in Adilabad, Nizamabad, Mahbubnagar and Warangal will be strengthened to offer diagnosis and treatment of cancer cases, the release said.
These measures will create a state-wide cancer care network to take treatment closest to patients by improving the existing publichealthsystem and infrastructure, the release added.
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Ratan Tata, said, "We are privileged to partner with the Government of Telangana in upgrading cancer care capabilities in the public health network. Patients will no longer need to travel all the way to Hyderabad except for rare and complex conditions."
Similar initiatives are in different stages of implementation in Assam, Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh, the release said.
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