AIIMS Delhi Leads India's Healthcare Revolution on World Health Day 2026

AIIMS New Delhi, under Director M Srinivas, is highlighted as a cornerstone of India's healthcare system, handling millions of patients annually. It is a designated Centre of Excellence in Healthcare AI, driving innovations in diagnostics and treatment. The institution plays a central role in mentoring and standardizing the network of 22 AIIMS established across underserved regions. Furthermore, it leads the newly formed Pan-AIIMS Research Consortium to advance multi-centre clinical trials and biomedical research.

Key Points: AIIMS Delhi Bridges Healthcare Gaps, Champions Science on World Health Day

  • One of world's largest hospitals with 5M annual visits
  • 57 faculty in top 2% of global scientists
  • Pioneering AI for TB & cancer diagnosis
  • 22 AIIMS approved under PMSSY for underserved regions
  • Leads Pan-AIIMS Research Consortium for national trials
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"Together for Health, Stand with Science": AIIMS Delhi highlights role in bridging healthcare gaps as World Health Day focuses on science-led care

AIIMS Delhi Director highlights its role as a global healthcare leader, driving AI innovation and expanding access through a network of 22 AIIMS across India.

"Ensuring the standard of excellence associated with the AIIMS name is upheld across every new institution. - AIIMS New Delhi"

New Delhi, April 6

As World Health Day 2026 highlights the theme "Together for Health, Stand with Science", AIIMS New Delhi Director M Srinivas underscored the institution's pivotal role in bridging India's healthcare divide.

AIIMS New Delhi, delivering healthcare at an unprecedented scale, is one of the largest tertiary care hospitals in the world, with approximately 4,000 operational beds and approximately 50 lakh (5 million) outpatient visits annually. Over 3.6 lakh inpatient admissions every year. Approximately 3.1 lakh surgeries were performed in 2024-25, including complex and super-speciality procedures.

57 faculty members ranked among the world's top 2% scientists by Stanford University. Designated Centre of Excellence in Healthcare Artificial Intelligence, pioneering AI-driven innovations in tuberculosis diagnosis, cancer screening, and non-communicable diseases. An annual budget of approximately Rs 5,500 crore in pursuit of the trinity mission of patient care, medical education and research.

The Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Yojana (PMSSY) vision is 22 AIIMS approved under the Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Yojana, the majority sanctioned and operationalised. Each is an Institute of National Importance, mandated to deliver the full trinity of clinical care, medical education, and research. Strategically placed in underserved regions, Rishikesh, Deoghar, and Bilaspur, where advanced tertiary care was once out of reach.

Collectively serving crores of outpatients annually, procedures like organ transplants, oncological surgeries, and neonatal intensive care are now available locally. Significant reduction in out-of-pocket expenditure, protecting families from catastrophic health costs. AIIMS Delhi has made significant progress in the country's most prestigious Government of India's health initiatives. AIIMS New Delhi accounts for 22,186 claims, nearly 80% of all Ayushman Bharat PM-JAY claims amongst major public hospitals in Delhi, reflecting its role as the primary destination for free, high-quality tertiary care for the most vulnerable patients.Inauguration of a Jan Aushadhi Kendra for providing affordable medicines to patients.

Through outreach activities such as Swasth Nari Sashakt Parivar Abhiyaan, AIIMS has been able to provide preventive healthcare services such as cancer screening, immunisation, mental health, and nutrition counselling to the community. AIIMS New Delhi as the Pratham AIIMS: Mentoring a Network. Played a central hand-holding role with the newer AIIMS in recruitment, faculty development, teaching frameworks, and research culture.

Ensuring the standard of excellence associated with the AIIMS name is upheld across every new institution.

In January 2026, Directors and Deans from all operational AIIMS signed the charter of the Pan-AIIMS Research Consortium at AIIMS New Delhi with the aim of carrying out joint biomedical and clinical research. The consortium will act as a national research network and will also focus on strengthening multi-centre clinical trials and research in new areas such as AI in healthcare, low-cost cancer treatments, hospital-related infections, and metabolic disease.

- ANI

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Rohit P
The numbers are staggering - 5 million OPD visits! AIIMS Delhi is the backbone of our public healthcare. The focus on AI for TB and cancer screening is the future. Hope this tech trickles down to district hospitals soon. Proud of our scientists and doctors.
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Aman W
While the achievements are commendable, the article glosses over the ground reality of long waiting periods. Getting an appointment can take months for common people. The system needs more efficiency along with expansion. Still, a step in the right direction.
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Sarah B
The Pan-AIIMS Research Consortium is a brilliant idea. Pooling resources and data across 22 institutes can accelerate medical breakthroughs specific to the Indian population. Low-cost cancer treatment research is desperately needed. Science for the people!
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Karthik V
Jan Aushadhi Kendra and the Swasth Nari Sashakt Abhiyaan are the unsung heroes here. Preventive care and affordable medicines are what will truly bridge the healthcare gap for millions. More power to such community outreach programs. 🙏
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Vikram M
As someone from Rishikesh, I've seen the transformation first-hand. The new AIIMS has brought world-class specialists to our doorstep. It's not just about buildings, it's about the "hand-holding" mentorship from AIIMS Delhi that ensures quality. A great model for nation-building.

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