Mumbai: In a significant move to enhance emergency medical services, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has decided to deploy 20 ambulances — including 17 basic and 3 cardiac units — across its major and suburban hospitals. These ambulances, to be taken on a rental basis, will soon be operational at facilities such as KEM, Nair, Sion, and Cooper hospitals, as well as 16 other civic-run hospitals in the suburbs.
Due to the unavailability of dedicated ambulances in suburban hospitals, patients were often forced to rely on expensive private services, especially during inter-hospital transfers. This proved unaffordable for many poor and underprivileged patients who frequent civic hospitals.
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As per the approved plan, the rental rates for the ambulances are as follows:
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First Year:
Basic Ambulance: Rs 2,529 per shift
Cardiac Ambulance: Rs 3,519 per shift
Second Year:
Basic Ambulance: Rs 2,808 per shift
Cardiac Ambulance: Rs 3,907 per shift
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