36 Hemodialysis Machines provided to four hospitals

Chaitra 18, 2081

Jyoti Shrestha

36 Hemodialysis Machines provided to four hospitals

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36 hemodialysis machines have been provided to 4 hospitals. 36 hemodialysis machines were handed over to 4 hospitals on Sunday with the help of the German Rotary Club and the coordination of the Rotary Club of Dhulikhel to make the treatment of kidney patients effective.

In a program organized in Dhulikhel Municipality, 36 hemodialysis machines were handed over to Dhulikhel Hospital Dhulikhel, 10 to Shir Memorial Hospital Banepa, 10 to Kaushalya Memorial Hospital Kohalpur Banke, and 6 to Shahid Smriti Community Hospital Bardghat. 

Addressing the program, Industrialist and MP Vinod Choudhary emphasized that international cooperation should be easily accommodated to promote health services in Nepal. He said that the cooperation of international partner organizations and countries is very necessary for the development and improvement of the health sector.

He said that cooperation between the government and the private sector is an important role to solve the challenges of the health sector and ensure the highest health benefits. Dhulikhel City Chief Ashok Banju said that to make the city a 'healthy city', the goal is to create zero poverty, child-friendly environment, literacy promotion, green city, and untouchability-free society. Tell . He expressed his commitment to effectively implement these plans in collaboration with social organizations.

Jyotsana Sainju, president of Rotary Club of Dhulikhel, said that these devices worth more than five crores are expected to contribute significantly to the treatment of kidney patients. The representative of the German Rotary Volunteer Club pledged to continue supporting Nepal's hospitals. 

On the occasion of the event, a memorandum of understanding was signed and exchanged between the Rotary Club of Dhulikhel, Dhulikhel Hospital and the municipality regarding the establishment of a blood bank and the construction of an electric crematorium.

Jyoti

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