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The Indian Council for Medical Research (ICMR) has drafted a National Essential Diagnostics List (NEDL) outlining the minimum tests that the government-run health facilities — anywhere in the country — must offer.
According to ToI's report (by Durgesh Nandan Jha), the list aims to guide facilities ranging from village health centers and Ayushman Arogya Mandirs (AAM) to district hospitals.
The draft suggests nine test types for village-level facilities, including diabetes, malaria, TB, HIV, and syphilis. AAMs should add Hepatitis B testing.
Primary health centers (PHCs) should offer tests for common illnesses like a) dengue, b) Japanese Encephalitis, and c) scrub typhus, along with d) X-ray and e) ECG services. District-level facilities, on the other and, should provide a) CT scans, b)( MRIs, c) mammograms, and d) echocardiography, as per the proposal in the works.
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