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11th AMRIT centre opens at PGI

The facility, said the Director, will further strengthen the institute’s commitment to timely, transparent, and compassionate patient care
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The PGIMER currently operates two Jan Aushadhi Kendras on its campus.
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The PGI today got its 11th AMRIT (Affordable Medicines and Reliable Implants for Treatment) pharmacy, ensuring hassle-free access and bedside delivery of essential medicines. The facility was inaugurated by PGI Director Prof Vivek Lal.

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Located in front of the Emergency porch, the facility, said the Director, will further strengthen the institute’s commitment to timely, transparent, and compassionate patient care.

Speaking at the inauguration, Prof Lal said, “This AMRIT Pharmacy is a reflection of the PGIMER’s deep-rooted commitment to patient welfare. By merging technology with compassionate service, we are removing barriers between patients and timely access to essential medicines. The convenience of bedside delivery and the elimination of long queues will directly translate into a more comfortable and dignified patient experience.”

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He said the online display of rates and discounts on PGIMER website will ensure transparency for the public.

This centre has been created exclusively for dispensing medicines under the government schemes being implemented in the PGIMER and is not a retail outlet.

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The AMRIT Pharmacy will operate through an online indent system.

Prescriptions will therfore be raised digitally by the treating doctors, enabling the pharmacy to prepare and dispense medicines promptly without requiring patients or their attendants to stand in long queues.

To further streamline service, the centre will also provide bedside delivery of medicines for admitted patients, particularly benefitting those in critical care, elderly patients, and those with mobility challenges.

With every transaction recorded digitally, the system will ensure full transparency in the procurement and distribution process, leaving no scope for duplication, overcharging or delay.

The PGIMER currently operates two Jan Aushadhi Kendras on its campus. The institute has earmarked another site for a similar facility at the Advanced Paediatric Centre.

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