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The city scan machine of Narayani Hospital, which has been broken for four months, is yet to be put into operation. The machine supplier, Lumbini Health Sciences Pvt Ltd, also brought the equipment that could not be used due to electrical earthing problems. Hospital Information Officer Dr. According to Udayanarayan Singh, 4 months ago the 'picture tube' malfunctioned and the machine stopped.
The machine costing four crore rupees was introduced in the hospital in 2078/79. He said that its 'picture tube' usually gets damaged after 4/5 years of use. The machine produced by China's United Emerging Company was purchased through a tender process without purchasing the hospital itself. He said that in such a situation, the damaged equipment is also brought through the supplier company. He said that because of the 'comprehensive maintenance agreement' with the supplier company, new equipment was brought in place of the damaged equipment through the company itself. But that equipment could not be used due to technical problems. Singh says. He said that efforts are being made to solve the problem and there is a possibility that the machine will be operational within 2/3 days.
In government hospitals, services are available from this machine for 3,000 to 5,500 rupees, but when it breaks down, the patient has to spend 4,300 to 8,500 rupees outside the hospital for testing.
