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The Arunachal Pradesh government has signed an MoU with Delhi's Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences to offer cashless treatment up to Rs 5 lakh to beneficiaries of the state's Chief Minister Arogya Arunachal Yojana. The agreement allows for cashless treatment based on credit authorization issued by the scheme, with the state's Tomo Riba Institute of Health and Medical Sciences acting as the referral board.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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