AIIMS Delhi Gets Special Budget Boost for Medical Research & Innovation

The All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, has received a special allocation in the Union Budget aimed at bolstering research, innovation, and development. Dr Rima Dada stated the funds will help expand AIIMS's role as a national hub for advanced medical research and capacity building. The allocation, which sees a 5.85% increase to over Rs 5,500 crore, will upgrade infrastructure and foster an ecosystem for scientific inquiry. This reflects the government's focus on strengthening premier institutions to improve national health outcomes.

Key Points: AIIMS Delhi Budget Boost for Research & Innovation

  • Special budget for AIIMS Delhi
  • Boost for medical research & innovation
  • Focus on patient outcomes & scientific advancement
  • Infrastructure & training upgrades
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Special allocation to AIIMS Delhi in Union Budget to boost research, innovation

Union Budget allocates special funds to AIIMS Delhi to strengthen medical research, innovation, and healthcare development. Details inside.

"The special allocation... will provide momentum to research, innovation and development activities at AIIMS. - Dr Rima Dada"

New Delhi, Feb 2

The All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, has received a special allocation in the Union Budget, aimed at strengthening research, innovation and overall development at the country's premier medical institution.

Highlighting the significance of the allocation, Dr Rima Dada, in charge of the AIIMS Hospital Media Cell, said the enhanced budgetary support will help AIIMS expand its role as a national hub for advanced medical research, innovation and capacity building.

Speaking to IANS, Dr Rima explained that the allocation would be utilised to promote cutting-edge research across multiple medical disciplines, encourage innovation in healthcare delivery, and strengthen developmental initiatives within the institution. She said the focus would be on improving patient outcomes while also advancing scientific knowledge.

"The special allocation in the health budget will provide momentum to research, innovation and development activities at AIIMS. It will help us strengthen existing research programmes and create new opportunities for innovation in the medical field," Dr Rima said.

She noted that AIIMS has consistently played a leading role in clinical research, translational studies and evidence-based medicine, and the additional support would further enhance its capabilities. According to her, the allocation will also aid in upgrading infrastructure and facilities required for advanced research and academic excellence.

The allocation is also expected to support developmental activities, including strengthening institutional capacity, improving training opportunities for medical professionals and fostering an ecosystem that promotes scientific inquiry and innovation.

Emphasising AIIMS' national responsibility, Dr Rima said the institution not only provides specialised healthcare services but also contributes significantly to policy-relevant research and medical education. "With this budgetary support, AIIMS will be better positioned to serve patients, train future healthcare leaders and contribute to the advancement of medical science," she said.

AIIMS, New Delhi, this year received an enhanced allocation of Rs 5,500.92 crore, an increase of 5.85 per cent since last year

The special allocation to AIIMS Delhi reflects the government's focus on strengthening premier healthcare institutions as part of broader efforts to improve health outcomes, promote innovation and build a robust and resilient healthcare system in the country.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I welcome the focus on AIIMS Delhi, I hope similar investments are made in state medical colleges and district hospitals. The healthcare burden cannot be borne by one institution alone, no matter how premier. We need strength across the board.
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Rohit P
More than 5500 crores! That's huge. The key is transparency in how this money is spent. We need to see clear outcomes - new patents, better patient recovery rates, and training for doctors in rural areas. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
As someone who has family members treated at AIIMS, I know the pressure the system is under. This investment in infrastructure and research is badly needed. Hopefully, it reduces wait times and improves facilities for the common man.
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Vikram M
Excellent news. But let's be honest, the budget increase is only about 5.8%. With inflation, is it really that significant? The intent is good, but the allocation must match the massive challenges in our healthcare sector.
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Kavya N
Focus on innovation is key! We need Indian solutions for Indian health problems - be it tropical diseases or affordable cardiac care. Proud that AIIMS is getting this push. Hope they collaborate with IITs and DRDO for cutting-edge tech. 👏

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