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Punjabi University, Patiala, extends MoU for services with 25 hospitals in region

Patiala, September 2 Under the leadership of Vice-Chancellor K K Yadav; Bhai Ghaniya Health Centre, Punjabi University, Patiala, extended an MoU with 25 prestigious hospitals of North India under which services would be given to employees (both retired and current)...
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Officials of the university show the MoU in Patiala.
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Patiala, September 2

Under the leadership of Vice-Chancellor K K Yadav; Bhai Ghaniya Health Centre, Punjabi University, Patiala, extended an MoU with 25 prestigious hospitals of North India under which services would be given to employees (both retired and current) and their families, along with university students.

Two years ago the MoU was signed with various hospitals which proved to be highly beneficial for the university family. The hospitals include Fortis, Ludhiana, Vardhman Hospital, Patiala, Patiala Heart Institute, Randhawa Eye Hospital, Patiala Eye Hospital, Bansal Eye Hospital, AP Trauma , Phul Neuro Hospital, Excel Health Care, Neelam Hospital Rajpura, Nitins Mindcare, Sodhi Eye Hospital, Ess Ell Hospital, Park Hospital, Livasa ( Ivy) Hospital Mohali/ Khanna, Medanta Hospital, Gurugram and various other renowned hospitals of the region. Dr Regina Maini, Senior Medical Officer, said previously the MoU was signed with 19 hospitals, now 44 Hospitals were empanelled with the university, under which services were given at CGHS Rates. “Our university is the first university to sign an MoU with 44 renowned hospitals,” said Dr Maini.

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Registrar Dr Sanjeev Puri appreciated the efforts made by Dr Regina on taking the initiative to provide the best health facilities to the university employees, their families and students.

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