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Lanka Hospitals launches affordable cardiac care for public servants, pensioners and Agrahara members

by damith
December 29, 2024 1:03 am 0 comment 74 views

From left: Dr. Lasantha Karunasekara, Deputy Chief Executive Officer/ Director – Medical Services, Deepthi Lokuarachchi - Group Chief Executive Officer, Lanka Hospitals Group - and Dr. Upul Wickramarachchi, Resident Consultant Cardiologist - Lanka Hospitals

Lanka Hospitals has launched a groundbreaking initiative to provide affordable cardiac care to Government Servants, Retired Government Servants, and Agrahara Insurance members.

This program aims to alleviate the financial burden of heart surgeries and angiograms amidst challenging economic times, making high-quality cardiac care accessible to those who serve and have served the nation.

Under this special offer, the cost of a Heart Surgery is reduced and for patients undergoing heart surgery at Lanka Hospitals, the hospital charges for the angiogram will be completely waived, reducing the cost. Additional benefits are extended exclusively to Agrahara members under this program.

Deepthi Lokuarachchi, Group Chief Executive Officer of Lanka Hospitals Group, emphasized the significance of the initiative:“Our latest offer on heart surgeries and angiograms underscores our commitment to easing the financial strain on public sector employees and retirees. We are dedicated to ensuring that essential medical services, such as advanced cardiac care, are both affordable and accessible without compromising on quality. Through this initiative, we continue to honor the invaluable contributions of Sri Lanka’s government workforce by combining compassionate care with state-of-the-art medical expertise.”

This initiative comes against the backdrop of an agreement with the National Insurance Trust Fund (NITF), which administers the Agrahara Insurance Scheme, further enhancing healthcare benefits for eligible patients.

Lanka Hospitals, renowned for its specialised medical teams and cutting-edge facilities, remains a leader in delivering world-class healthcare services. This initiative reflects its continued dedication to improving patient outcomes and supporting the health and well-being of Sri Lanka’s public sector workforce.

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