Key Points

AIIMS Bilaspur is rapidly transforming Himachal Pradesh’s healthcare landscape with expanded infrastructure and specialized treatments. The institute now handles over 30,000 patients monthly and has achieved milestones like its first kidney transplant. With a strong focus on cancer research and trauma care, it aims to eliminate the need for patients to seek treatment outside the state. Future expansions, including a Rs 178 crore trauma centre, promise even greater advancements.

Key Points: AIIMS Bilaspur Boosts Himachal Healthcare with 728 Beds and Cancer Research

  • AIIMS Bilaspur treats over 30,000 patients monthly with 728 beds
  • Achieves first kidney transplant and expands cancer care
  • Equipped with 4x more ventilators than state hospitals
  • Plans Rs 178 crore Phase 2 expansion for trauma centre
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Himachal: AIIMS Bilaspur sets target to make state self-reliant in healthcare

AIIMS Bilaspur expands to 728 beds, achieves first kidney transplant, and leads cancer research to make Himachal self-reliant in healthcare.

"AIIMS Bilaspur is now among the fastest-growing AIIMS in the country, both in terms of infrastructure and services. – Prof DN Sharma"

Bilaspur, July 6

The All India Institute of Medical Science (AIIMS) Bilaspur is all set to make Himachal Pradesh a self-reliant state in health care.

The AIIMS Bilaspur Director, Prof DN Sharma, shared significant milestones of the institute's progress with the media on Sunday, highlighting rapid infrastructure expansion, medical breakthroughs, and a focused drive toward cancer research and trauma care.

In just less than three years since its inception, AIIMS Bilaspur has increased its inpatient capacity from 690 to 728 beds, catering to over 1,500 patients daily, with more than 4,000 indoor admissions every month. The institute also recorded its first successful kidney transplant, a major achievement in its clinical journey.

Over 30,000 patients are being treated monthly, and the hospital has developed a strong community outreach programme, backed by interdisciplinary collaborations and state-of-the-art equipment, including an MRI facility. AIIMS Bilaspur is equipped with four times more ventilators than other hospitals in Himachal Pradesh, ensuring robust emergency preparedness.

With a strong academic backbone, the institute now has 620 students, including 100 MBBS seats, and offers 17 broad specialities. However, Prof. Sharma noted that some faculty positions in medical gastroenterology remain vacant, though recruitment drives are ongoing.

Cancer care remains a major focus area, with work underway for a dedicated Trauma Centre, and a proposal for Phase 2 expansion valued at Rs 178.05 crore. A feasibility survey for Rs 332 crore has also been conducted to support future developments, including enhanced cancer treatment infrastructure.

AIIMS Bilaspur is also actively participating in ICMR-backed research projects on breast and cervical cancer and has seen high utilisation in its radiation oncology department, treating 83 patients regularly, with daily attendance ranging from 20 to 30 patients, nearing 900 total so far.

Prof Sharma emphasised lifestyle-related cancers and rising cases such as lung cancer, along with Delhi topping the chart for prostate cancer prevalence.

AIIMS Bilaspur is also expected to soon be equipped with PET scan and titration control facilities to enhance diagnostic precision.

AIIMS Bilaspur is now among the fastest-growing AIIMS in the country, both in terms of infrastructure and services and aims to ensure that people in the region no longer need to travel outside Himachal Pradesh for advanced treatment.

- ANI

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Shreya B
While the progress is impressive, I hope they address the faculty shortages soon. Medical gastroenterology is crucial - my uncle had to go to PGI Chandigarh for treatment last month. Quality shouldn't be compromised for expansion speed.
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Arjun K
As someone from Bilaspur, I've seen this transformation firsthand. The hospital has reduced our medical expenses significantly - no more travel+stay costs in big cities. The cancer research focus is especially needed given our high tobacco use in HP.
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Priya S
More AIIMS like this needed across India! The 4000+ monthly admissions show how critical this facility is. Hope they maintain the quality as they expand. The PET scan facility will be a big relief for cancer patients in the region.
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Vikram M
Good initiative but what about preventive healthcare? The article mentions lifestyle cancers - AIIMS should also run awareness campaigns in schools and villages about tobacco/alcohol dangers. Treatment is important but prevention is better!
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Kavya N
The community outreach programs are the unsung heroes here. My village near Sundernagar got free diabetes screening last month. This is how we bridge urban-rural healthcare gaps. More power to AIIMS Bilaspur! ❤️
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