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AAA Telemedicine start-up Tattvan E-clinics has introduced a COVID-19 treatment package for patients suffering from mild symptoms of corona virus.
The objective behind unveiling this home-care package is to assist people in Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities without any healthcare facility, in getting treatment for COVID from their homes via teleconsultation, the firm said.
“Patients testing positive can visit the franchise clinics to avail the package. The team at the clinic will then be processing the supplies and offering ground support to the patients,” it said.
The package, costing ₹1,800, involves a franchise operator who will support patients by providing them timely tele-consultation with the expert panel of doctors, tracking of daily vitals and patient counselling in the time of distress. This package will continue to cater to the infected patients till the time they don’t test negative.
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