Rajasthan Aims for AIIMS-like RIMS as Chief Secretary Pushes Project

Chief Secretary V. Srinivas reviewed the progress of transforming the Rajasthan University of Health Sciences (RUHS) into the Rajasthan Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS), modelled on AIIMS. He directed officials to speed up work, remove bottlenecks, and ensure early completion to strengthen the state's healthcare infrastructure. The project aims to alleviate patient load from Sawai Man Singh Hospital and create a world-class medical institute. Experts from AIIMS and other institutions provided technical insights during the review meeting.

Key Points: Rajasthan Chief Secretary Reviews RIMS Development at RUHS

  • Accelerate RIMS completion
  • Enhance healthcare & research
  • Resolve bottlenecks promptly
  • Develop digital patient-friendly system
  • Expand specialist services
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Raj Chief Secy visits RUHS hospital; directs officials to speed up progress for completion of RIMS

Chief Secretary V. Srinivas directs officials to expedite the transformation of RUHS into Rajasthan Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) on AIIMS model.

"The upgraded institution would not only enhance the state's healthcare system but also give a new direction to medical research, innovation, and world-class patient services. - Chief Secretary V. Srinivas"

Jaipur, April 3

In line with the vision of Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma, the Rajasthan University of Health Sciences Hospital here is being developed into the Rajasthan Institute of Medical Sciences, modelled on AIIMS.

Chief Secretary V. Srinivas visited RUHS on Friday, where he held detailed discussions with medical experts from premier national institutions and senior officials from the Department of Medical Education regarding the institution's transformation.

Acting on the budget announcement, Chief Secretary Srinivas directed officials to accelerate the pace of work and ensure early completion of RIMS.

He said that the upgraded institution would not only enhance the state's healthcare system but also give a new direction to medical research, innovation, and world-class patient services.

The Chief Secretary noted that, given the heavy patient load at Sawai Man Singh Hospital, upgrading RUHS into a state-of-the-art medical institute is a major step toward strengthening Rajasthan's healthcare infrastructure.

He instructed that all bottlenecks delaying the project be removed promptly and that necessary approvals be expedited.

He also directed that infrastructure creation, procurement of medical equipment, and expansion of specialist services be taken up in a phased and mission-mode manner.

Additionally, he instructed officials to fast-track the notification of rules and regulations required for establishing RIMS.

The Chief Secretary emphasised the need to set weekly and monthly milestones to ensure consistent momentum in the development of RIMS.

He directed officials to prepare a comprehensive action plan without delay and stressed that RIMS should emerge as a fully digitalised healthcare system, ensuring seamless and patient-friendly access to services.

During the review meeting, medical experts, including Ramesh Agarwal, Sanjeev Lalwani, Ashok Jaryal, and Rajesh Khadgawat from AIIMS, as well as M.K. Aseri, Vice-Chancellor of Marwar Medical University, shared insights on RIMS development and offered suggestions on key technical aspects related to RUHS's upgradation.

Earlier, the Chief Secretary inspected various facilities at RUHS, including the Outpatient Department (OPD), In-patient Department (IPD), and Intensive Care Unit, and interacted with patients and their attendants to gather first-hand feedback on the health services provided.

Hospital officials informed him that, following recent expansion and upgrades, patient footfall in both OPD and IPD has increased significantly.

A wide range of specialised medical services is now being offered at the hospital.

Those present during the meeting included Commissioner of Medical Education Babulal Goyal, Commissioner of Agriculture Naresh Goyal, Officer on Special Duty Garima Narula, RUHS Vice-Chancellor Pramod Yeole, Sawai Man Singh Medical College Principal Deepak Maheshwari, RUHS Principal Vinod Joshi, RUHS Superintendent Anil Gupta, and State Cancer Institute Superintendent Sandeep Jasuja, among other senior officials.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good to see high-level reviews happening. But sir, please ensure the focus is on ground-level execution and not just meetings. We've seen many projects announced with fanfare that later get delayed for years. The weekly milestone idea is good if implemented honestly.
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Aman W
As someone from a smaller district, I hope this upgrade also means better referral systems and telemedicine facilities so we don't always have to travel to Jaipur for serious treatment. Strengthening healthcare in the state capital should benefit the entire state.
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Sarah B
The emphasis on a fully digitalised system is crucial. It can reduce wait times and corruption in appointments. Hope they also train the existing staff properly for the transition. New equipment is useless if people don't know how to use it effectively.
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Vikram M
Bringing in experts from AIIMS for guidance is a smart move. Their experience will be invaluable. My only request is to please keep the services affordable. An "AIIMS-model" institute should not become so expensive that the common man cannot access it.
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Nikhil C
Positive news! The patient load at SMS is unreal. If RIMS can provide similar quality care, it will decongest the main hospital significantly. Also, focusing on medical research is key for long-term progress. Jai Rajasthan! 💪

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