Private hospitals will not be able to take more than Rs 600 for Dengue testing, free test will be done at the State Hospital -Private Hospitals ask no more than Rs 600 for Dengue test

In light of the increasing threat of Dengue in Haryana, the Department of Health declared July an anti -dengue month. The maximum fee for Dengue testing in private hospitals has been set at Rs 600 and will be done on battle with offense. Dengue investigation will be free in government hospitals and platelets will also be made available for free. It is mandatory to report cases of malaria dengue chikungunya. Photo used for presentation State Bureau, Chandigarh. During the rainy season, the threat of Dengue began to threaten due to the weakening everywhere. To deal with this, the Department of Health decided to fight on a large scale by declaring July an anti -dengue month. Every Sunday is celebrated as drought day in the entire state. At the same time, the health department became strict on complaints of excessive in the name of the control of Dengue in private hospitals. Private hospitals and laboratories were ordered to take a maximum of Rs 600 for recommended dengue tests (Elisa -based NS1 and IGM). The hospitals and laboratories in question will be taken to charge more than that. There are 27 laboratories for testing the government in the state, where patients do not have to pay any money for investigation. Apart from this, Plaatjies will be provided free of charge to Dengue patients who are included in all government hospitals. If platelets are to be taken from private hospitals, the state government will pay the expenses. According to Health Minister Aarti Rao, it was made compulsory for all hospitals and laboratories to inform the civil surgeon immediately when they get a patient of malaria, dengue, chikungunya and Japanese encephalitis (JE). The Department of Local Bodies was asked to do a case -based manure (random manure) for the prevention of malaria. Misting schedule will be set up in all cities and towns with the coordination of the Department of Health. In the cities, the breeding of mosquitoes in the cities and the factory from 200 to 2000 can be challenged. According to Health Minister Aarti Rao, it was made compulsory for all hospitals and laboratories to inform the civil surgeon immediately when they get a patient of malaria, dengue, chikungunya and Japanese encephalitis (JE). The Department of Local Bodies was asked to do a case -based manure (random manure) for the prevention of malaria. Misting schedule will be set up in all cities and towns with the coordination of the Department of Health. In the cities, the breeding of mosquitoes in the cities and the factory from 200 to 2000 can be challenged.