Govt scheme to cover black fungus patients
The Morning Standard|July 29, 2021
Cashless treatment in private hospitals if government facilities don’t have time slot for surgery within seven days
Govt scheme to cover black fungus patients

THE Delhi government has decided to extend the Delhi Arogya Kosh (DAK), its cashless surgery scheme, for the treatment of patients suffering from black fungus or mucormycosis.

On Wednesday, state’s health minister Satyendar Jain took to Twitter to announce the government’s decision. “Delhi government has extended its cashless surgery scheme Delhi Arogya Kosh for the treatment of mucormycosis. Residents of Delhi undergoing treatment of mucormycosis in Delhi government hospitals can be referred to empanelled private hospitals under this cashless scheme for the treatment,” Jain tweeted.

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