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MP: 220-bed super specialty unit comes up at govt-run hospital

Chief Minister Kamal Nath inaugurated the 220-bed super-speciality block at the government-run Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Medical College and Hospital at Jabalpur, and said his government was working hard to make MP a "numero uno state" in health care in the country.

220-bed super speciality unit comes up at govt-run hospital
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Published : Sep 22, 2019, 2:56 PM IST

Jabalpur: A Rs 150-crore super-speciality facility with advance medical services for patients has come up at the government-run Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Medical College and Hospital at Jabalpur in Madhya Pradesh.

Chief Minister Kamal Nath inaugurated the 220-bed super-speciality block at the hospital on Saturday, and said his government was working hard to make MP a "numero uno state" in health care in the country.

Treatments for illness related to neurology (brain and spinal cord), heart, kidney and neo-natal ailments will be provided there, the facility's director Dr Y R Yadav told media on Sunday.

There are also plans to expand the facility to provide treatments for more ailments, including in paediatrics and plastic surgery, he said.

"It is a big leap in medical education for the state as the facility will also provide advance practical training to medical students," he said.

Yadav said Rs 150 crore has been invested in setting up the infrastructure and equipment with one-time contribution from the central and state governments in 60:40 ratio.

The state government will bear the recurring expenditure of various heads, including salary, he said, adding the facility will have 101 doctors and 450 paramedics.

A large number of patients from different districts of eastern Madhya Pradesh come to Jabalpur for treatment and the facility is expected to be a boon for them.

Also Read: Shah asks BJP MPs to start campaigns on Gandhi's ideals for his 150th birth

Jabalpur: A Rs 150-crore super-speciality facility with advance medical services for patients has come up at the government-run Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Medical College and Hospital at Jabalpur in Madhya Pradesh.

Chief Minister Kamal Nath inaugurated the 220-bed super-speciality block at the hospital on Saturday, and said his government was working hard to make MP a "numero uno state" in health care in the country.

Treatments for illness related to neurology (brain and spinal cord), heart, kidney and neo-natal ailments will be provided there, the facility's director Dr Y R Yadav told media on Sunday.

There are also plans to expand the facility to provide treatments for more ailments, including in paediatrics and plastic surgery, he said.

"It is a big leap in medical education for the state as the facility will also provide advance practical training to medical students," he said.

Yadav said Rs 150 crore has been invested in setting up the infrastructure and equipment with one-time contribution from the central and state governments in 60:40 ratio.

The state government will bear the recurring expenditure of various heads, including salary, he said, adding the facility will have 101 doctors and 450 paramedics.

A large number of patients from different districts of eastern Madhya Pradesh come to Jabalpur for treatment and the facility is expected to be a boon for them.

Also Read: Shah asks BJP MPs to start campaigns on Gandhi's ideals for his 150th birth

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MP:220-bed super speciality unit comes up at govt-run hospital
         Jabalpur, Sep 22 (PTI)A Rs 150-crore super-speciality
facility with advance medical services for patients has come
up at the government-run Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Medical
College and Hospital at Jabalpur in Madhya Pradesh.
         Chief Minister Kamal Nath inaugurated the 220-bed
super-speciality block at the hospital on Saturday, and said
his government was working hard to make MP a "numero uno
state" in health care in the country.
         Treatments for illness related to neurology (brain and
spinal cord), heart, kidney and neo-natal ailments will be
provided there, the facility's director Dr Y R Yadav told PTI
on Sunday.
         There are also plans to expand the facility to provide
treatments for more ailments, including in paediatrics and
plastic surgery, he said.
         "It is a big leap in medical education for the state
as the facility will also provide advance practical training
to medical students," he said.
         Yadav said Rs 150 crore has been invested in setting
up the infrastructure and equipment with one-time contribution
from the central and state governments in 60:40 ratio.
         The state government will bear the recurring
expenditure of various heads, including salary, he said,
adding the facility will have 101 doctors and 450 paramedics.
         A large number of patients from different districts of
eastern Madhya Pradesh come to Jabalpur for treatment and the
facility is expected to be a boon for them. PTI COR LAL
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