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The dialysis system, previously entrusted to two agencies, witnessed a breakdown in management, with one agency left in a state of disarray.
Gundurao highlighted ongoing problems, including irregular payment of staff, pending Employee State Insurance (ESI), and Provident Fund (PF) dues. Considering the gravity of the situation, the state government is contemplating the blacklisting of the current agency. Simultaneously, a tender process for new agencies in four different categories is already underway.
Gundurao expressed the critical need for efficient management as the dialysis machines, once dysfunctional, cannot be promptly replaced.
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In a proactive move, the government is also exploring the possibility of direct management, which involves the purchase and maintenance of dialysis machines. The minister reassured the dialysis staff that their welfare and job security would be a top priority during this transitional phase. Once the tender process concludes, a comprehensive decision will be made to address the persistent challenges in the state’s dialysis system.