Tuesday, 15 March 2016

Establishment of New AIIMS

The Government has cleared the proposal to establish three new AIIMS, at Mangalagiri near Guntur in Andhra Pradesh at the cost of Rs. 1618 crore, Nagpur in Maharashtra at the cost of Rs 1577 crore and Kalyani in West Bengal at the cost of Rs 1754 crore under Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Yojana(PMSSY), involving a total financial implication of Rs 4949 crore.
The establishment of each of the new AIIMS will be completed in a period of 60 months from the zero date ( that is the date of the approval of Government of India ), broadly comprising a Pre-construction phase of 12 months, a Construction phase of 42 months and a Stabilization/Commissioning phase of 6 months.
The capacity of each of these hospitals and other amenities is annexed in the List.
Facilities in each AIIMS under PMSSY
Ø  Intake of 100 under-graduate students at each of the Medical College, besides the facilities for imparting PG/doctoral courses in various disciplines.
Ø  Provision of Nursing College as a Centre of Excellence for pursuing programme in B.Sc (Nursing) andM.Sc (Nursing) students.
Ø  Total bed strength comes to 960 beds, with 42 specialty/super-specialty departments, as below:-
                                                                                i.            500 beds –     Hospital
                                                                             ii.            300 beds –     Specialty/Super-specialty
                                                                           iii.            100 beds –     ICU/Accident Trauma
                                                                           iv.            30 beds –       AYUSH
                                                                              v.            30 beds –       Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Ø  Details of specialties and super specialties are as under:-

SPECIALITY DEPARTMENTS
1.      General Medicine
2.      General Surgery
3.      Obstetrics & Gynecology
4.      Orthopedics and Traumatology
5.      Pediatrics
6.      Dermatology & STD
7.      Auto-Rhino laryngology (ENT)
8.      Ophthalmology
9.      Rheumatology
10. Pathology with Central Lab
11. Microbiology & Infectious diseases
12. Radio-diagnosis & Imaging
13. Radiotherapy
14. Anesthesiology
15. Transfusion Med. & Blood Bank
16. Psychiatry
17. TB & chest
18. Dentistry
SUPER SPECIALITY DEPARTMENTS
19. Cardiology
20. Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery
21. Gastroenterology
22. Surgical Gastroenterology
23. Nephrology
24. Urology
25. Neurology
26. Neurosurgery
27. Medical Oncology
28. Surgical Oncology
29. Endocrinology and Metabolic diseases
30. Clinical hematology
31. Pediatric Surgery
32. Burns and Plastic Surgery
33. Pulmonary medicine and critical care
34. Nuclear Medicine
BASIC SCIENCE DEPARTMENT
35. Anatomy
36. Physiology
37. Bio-chemistry
38. Pharmacology
39. Community Med/Public health
40. Forensic Medicine
OTHER DEPARTMENTS
41. Physical Med. & Rehabilitation
42. Hospital Administration
The Health Minister, Shri J P Nadda stated this in a written reply in the RajyaSabha here today.
Courtesy: pib.nic.in

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