Key Points

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta chaired a review meeting to accelerate hospital construction and bed capacity expansion. She emphasized upgrading ICUs into super-specialty centers for critical care. The government aims to operationalize Ayushman Arogya Mandirs in every Assembly constituency. Officials were directed to ensure timely completion of healthcare projects.

Key Points: Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Focuses on Hospital Bed Capacity Expansion

  • CM reviews under-construction hospitals for faster completion
  • Focus on super-specialty ICUs for cancer and maternal care
  • Plans to operationalize Ayushman Arogya Mandirs in constituencies
  • Directs officials to expedite land acquisition for healthcare expansion
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Delhi CM reiterates focus on enhancing bed capacity in hospitals

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta reviews hospital construction progress, aims to boost bed capacity and upgrade medical services for residents.

"Our government’s clear vision is not only to increase the number of beds but also to provide state-of-the-art medical services. – CM Rekha Gupta"

New Delhi, July 25

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Friday said that the government is focusing on the completion of under-construction hospitals to significantly enhance bed capacity in the city.

After chairing a review meeting at the Delhi Secretariat to assess the progress of ongoing additional construction work and development of new hospitals in the city, CM Gupta said, “Our government’s clear vision is not only to increase the number of beds but also to provide state-of-the-art medical services to the people.”

She announced that very soon, several hospitals in Delhi will begin offering specialised healthcare services.

The meeting was attended by Health Minister Pankaj Kumar Singh, Chief Secretary Dharmendra and senior officials from the Health Department.

Chief Minister Gupta also reviewed the situation at the Maulana Azad Medical College campus, including the status of encroachment removal and survey work, and issued instructions for timely action.

She expressed satisfaction that the construction of incomplete hospitals, as well as the creation of additional wards for various treatments in existing hospitals, is now progressing at a faster pace.

She instructed officials to ensure that the construction work of these hospitals is completed within the stipulated time.

The Chief Minister further directed that continuous monitoring be carried out in hospitals where ICUs are being upgraded into super-speciality centres, such as those dedicated to cancer care, child health, and maternal health, to guarantee the provision of all necessary facilities.

Highlighting the government’s focus on expanding healthcare infrastructure, the Chief Minister stated that serious efforts are underway to increase the number of beds in Delhi’s hospitals.

The timely completion of under-construction hospitals will significantly enhance bed capacity, ultimately benefitting the residents of Delhi, she said.

During the meeting, CM Gupta also directed officials to expedite the identification of sites and the operationalisation of all approved Ayushman Arogya Mandirs, ensuring that the process is completed in a time-bound manner.

She reiterated the government’s goal of making at least 15 Arogya Mandirs operational in every Assembly constituency. To facilitate land acquisition, she instructed officials to coordinate with local representatives to identify suitable plots.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
Good initiative but what about staffing these new beds? Delhi government hospitals are already short of doctors and nurses. Beds without medical staff are like cars without drivers 🚑
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Aman W
As someone who had to take my mother to 5 different hospitals last month to find a bed, I welcome this move. But please also focus on cleanliness and maintenance of existing facilities. Many government hospitals are in pathetic condition 😔
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Shweta Y
The Arogya Mandir plan sounds promising! Primary healthcare centers at local level can reduce burden on big hospitals. Hope they implement it properly unlike last time when many remained only on paper 📄
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Vikram M
While expansion is good, what about the corruption in existing hospitals? I've seen staff demand bribes for basic services. CM should first clean up the system before adding more infrastructure 🏥
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Nisha Z
Specialized cancer care centers are the need of the hour! So many Delhiites have to travel to Mumbai or Chennai for treatment. Hope they don't just remain announcements and actually get completed on time ⏳

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