Delhi to get a 'Super Medical Hub'; CM Rekha Gupta announces AIIMS-style integrated Institute
New Delhi [India], March 15 (ANI): The Delhi government has decided to integrate some of Delhi's key public medical institutions, Guru Teg Bahadur (GTB) Hospital, the Delhi State Cancer Institute (DSCI), and Rajiv Gandhi Super Speciality Hospital (RGSSH), and develop them into a unified autonomous institution on the lines of All India Institute of Medical Science (AIIMS).
A high-level review meeting chaired by Chief Minister Rekha Gupta was recently held at the Delhi Secretariat to discuss the proposal. The meeting was attended by Health Minister Pankaj Kumar Singh and senior officials from various departments.
The CM said that strengthening healthcare in the capital requires the scientific and efficient use of available resources.
The meeting also reviewed the current bed capacity in hospitals and the growing pressure of patients.
Officials informed that Rajiv Gandhi Super Speciality Hospital has a total capacity of 650 beds, but only around 250 beds are currently operational, leaving nearly 400 beds unused.
Patient statistics also highlight the pressure on GTB Hospital. The hospital records over 14 lakhs OPD visits annually, while nearly 95,000 patients receive inpatient (IPD) care.
These figures show that while GTB Hospital is facing an overwhelming patient load, some hospitals still have unused capacity, underscoring the need for better coordination and resource management.
As per the CMO, Rajiv Gandhi Super Speciality Hospital will strengthen services such as cardiology, pulmonology, gastroenterology, gastrointestinal surgery, nephrology, urology, rheumatology and clinical haematology.
Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital will continue to strengthen key departments such as orthopaedics, internal medicine, ENT, general surgery, neurosurgery, endocrinology and ophthalmology.
For instance, advanced bronchoscopy facilities are available at Rajiv Gandhi Hospital, while the Delhi State Cancer Institute houses a linear accelerator used for radiotherapy. Rajiv Gandhi Hospital also has a cath lab and echo lab facilities, whereas GTB Hospital has a bone bank.
CM said the broader goal of this initiative is to build world-class healthcare facilities in Delhi and transform the capital into a major centre of medical excellence in the country.
She also announced that the Delhi government plans to develop the Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences (IHBAS) on the lines of the prestigious National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS) in Bengaluru. The institute will be developed as "NIMHANS-2."
The land will also support the development of new hostels, advanced laboratories such as pathology and biochemistry labs, as well as auditoriums and lecture theatres to strengthen medical education and training.
The Chief Minister said the initiative will not only provide patients with world-class specialised treatment, but will also position Delhi as a leader in medical research and education in the country. (ANI)
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