Jharkhand to Replace Semi-Automatic Pathology Machines with Fully Automatic Ones
Jharkhand to Upgrade Pathology Machines to Fully Automatic

Ranchi: Semi-automatic pathology machines across Jharkhand's hospitals will soon be replaced with fully automatic ones, officials of the state health department said.

New Directive for Pathology Equipment

Ajoy Kumar Singh, additional chief secretary of the department, has directed pathology testing equipment maker Meril to install fully automatic machines in all hospitals, including community health centres (CHCs) and primary health centres (PHCs), across the state.

Phased Implementation Plan

In the first phase, these machines shall be installed in all medical colleges and district hospitals across the state. In the second phase, the initiative will be expanded to cover all CHCs and PHCs, Singh said.

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Singh directed that the installation of these machines in all medical colleges and district hospitals shall be completed by June 15.

Key Features of the New Machines

A key feature of these new machines is their capability to process 50 samples simultaneously. Furthermore, Meril will provide maintenance services for these machines for 10 years. These new machines will enable the performance of nearly all pathology tests related to urine and blood.

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