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Mumbai: Six BMC hospitals to open generic medicine shops within 15 days

Six BMC-run hospitals in Mumbai are set to get NACOF-operated generic medicine shops to provide affordable drugs to patients. Prefabricated outlets have already been installed at Cooper and Sion hospitals, with the first phase expected to become operational within 15 days

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A prefabricated unit installed at RN Cooper Hospital in Vile Parle West. PIC/SARTHAK MEHTA

A prefabricated unit installed at RN Cooper Hospital in Vile Parle West. PIC/SARTHAK MEHTA

Six Mumbai hospitals run by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) are set to receive generic medicine shops aimed at providing affordable healthcare to the patients soon.

Prefabricated shops for the initiative have been installed at the premises of Cooper Hospital in Vile Parle and Lokmanya Tilak Municipal General Hospital (Sion Hospital) this week.

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