Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

₹9,000-cr upgrade to double capacity of AIIMS

- Sanchita Sharma letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI: The city’s All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) is getting a ₹9,053crore makeover that will more than double its institutio­nal and clinical facilities and take the number of hospital beds from 2,084 now to at least 5,000 by 2024.

The master plan, which received the approval of the Union Cabinet on February 28, will integrate the fragmented campus spread over 213.12 acre and across five land parcels separated by Delhi’s arterial roads.

On average, the daily footfall in the outpatient depart- ment (OPD) of the hospital is 15,000, with the numbers projected to double over the next two to three decades.

In 2016-17, 3.5 million patients were treated in the OPD, 170,000 surgeries done, and 200,000 people treated in the in-patient department of AIIMS.

“It’s a very exciting project that has been planned keeping in mind future expansion over the next 40-50 years. The Prime Minister [Narendra Modi] said it should be ready by March 2024, that it has to be done,” said Dr Randeep Guleria, director, AIIMS.

“It’s going to be a huge effort [redevelopi­ng a functionin­g hospital], but we’ve The campus will have: hospital beds multi-level car parks

taken it on,” he said.

The main campus on East Ansari Nagar is 107.6 acre, of which around 42.2% of the land is used for institutio­nal and clinical work. The preliminar­y assessment report proposes raising land use for institutio­nal and clinical use to 68%.

“In the last five years, Modiji’s government has brought transforma­tive change to the healthcare sector by establishi­ng 16 new AIIMS and launching the Ayushman Bharat Yojna, among other initiative­s. The master plan, too, will improve patient facilities and establish AIIMS as a world-class university,” said Union minister for health and family welfare JP Nadda, who, as the country’s health minister, is also the president of AIIMS.

“The redevelopm­ent focuses on increasing patient services by reorganizi­ng land use through redevelopm­ent,

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