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Max tele-medicine centres

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NEW DELHI: Max Healthcare Institute Ltd will open 30 tele-medicine centres by March 2006 with various partners across the nation with a joint investment of about Rs 1.5 crore.

"We intend to take tele-medicine across the country in partnerships with both private and government hospitals," said Dr Ashok Seth, Chairman, Max Devki Devi Heart and Vascular Institute at the launch of its first Max TeleMed in partnership with Shija Hospitals at Imphal in Manipur.

The company is planning to open 30 such centres across the country by March 2006. This calendar year it is aiming at opening 12 such centres. "While a majority of partnership will be with private hospitals, we expect to have about 25-30 per cent of it with government hospitals," Dr Seth said.

Investments would be shared by partners and the company is planning to spend about Rs 1.5 crore jointly for the 30 centres.

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