Published Dec 29, 2023 | 3:36 PM ⚊ Updated Dec 29, 2023 | 3:36 PM
Mansukh Mandaviya laid the foundation stone for critical care blocks and BSL-3 at Government General Hospital, Vijayawada. (X)
The government is following a holistic approach to health by not only upgrading and expanding infrastructure, but also creating more institutions to meet the requirements of medical professionals, Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya said on Friday, 29 December.
Addressing a gathering after laying the foundation stones for two critical care blocks and a Biosafety Level-3 (BSL-3) laboratory in Vijayawada in Andhra Pradesh, he also stressed the need for collective efforts between the Union government and states to meet the healthcare needs of people.
He assured the Union government’s support to states in their healthcare endeavours.
Mandaviya also inaugurated seven integrated public health laboratories in different districts of Andhra Pradesh.
The BSL-3 laboratory, the seven integrated public health laboratories, and the two critical care blocks, once operational, will play a pivotal role in providing quality medical services to the people of the state, he said. The event was attended by Andhra Pradesh Health Minister Vidadala Rajini.
These facilities will give a boost to the healthcare infrastructure of Andhra Pradesh and help in addressing the challenges posed by health emergencies, the Health Ministry said.
“It is our government’s responsibility and commitment to provide quality healthcare infrastructure and services to the people as only a healthy country can aspire to become a developed country,” Mandaviya said.
The Union Health Minister added that these new facilities would help in increasing the “ease of attaining” medical services.
“The Union government is following a holistic approach to health by not only upgrading and expanding healthcare infrastructure in the country but also creating more medical and nursing colleges to meet the requirement of medical professionals,” he said.
Mandaviya highlighted that the number of AIIMS has increased to 23, while the number of MBBS and nursing seats has doubled in the country.
State Health Minister Rajini said the new facilities under the PM-ABHIM (Pradhan Mantri Ayushman Bharat Health Infrastructure Mission) will help in further strengthening healthcare facilities in Andhra Pradesh.
Appreciating the support from the Union government, she said a “substantial allocation of ₹1,271 crore to Andhra Pradesh under PM-ABHIM will build resilience capable of responding to health emergencies”.
(Disclaimer: The headline, subheads, and intro of this report along with the photos may have been reworked by South First. The rest of the content is from a syndicated feed, and has been edited for style.)