Wednesday 18 July 2012

CMCH to offer free dialysis treatment

CMCH to offer free dialysis treatment

Staff Reporter
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FOR COIMBATORE 17/07/2012: Collector M. Karunagaran having a look at the dialysis units that were donated by the Loins Clubs international to the Coimbatore Medical College Hospital on Tuesday. PHOTO S.SIVA SARAVANAN.
The Hindu FOR COIMBATORE 17/07/2012: Collector M. Karunagaran having a look at the dialysis units that were donated by the Loins Clubs international to the Coimbatore Medical College Hospital on Tuesday. PHOTO S.SIVA SARAVANAN.
Dialysis will be done free of cost to the people
Members of District 324 B5 of Lions Clubs International and O. Arumugasamy, Managing Director, Senthil Group of Companies, have donated a dialysis unit each to the Coimbatore Medical College Hospital.
Cost
The machines, each costing Rs. 6.50 lakh, belong to the latest generation of machines that require very less human intervention – 4008 S Haemodialysis machines. And the machines are equipped with monitors.
They do not require the presence of paramedical staff, as is necessary in certain machines.
A release says that the Lions organisation and Mr. Arumugasamy decided to donate the dialysis units as not many people could afford dialysis.
Every sitting cost around Rs. 1,500 and the monthly expenditure varied between Rs. 10,000 and Rs. 15,000 depending upon the number of sittings.

Advanced stage

Ninety per cent of those affected with problems in the kidneys called on a doctor only when the problem was at an advanced stage.
Of those 20 per cent went in for kidney transplant, 30 per cent somehow managed a treatment and another 30 per cent lose their lives without being able to afford treatment.
The dialysis will be done free of cost so that people could not afford it do not suffer for want of treatment.
The release adds that the Lions organisation is exploring the possibility of purchasing another machine.

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