AMARAVATI: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy on Monday laid the foundation stone for the establishment of 14 new medical schools throughout the nation to offer innovative medicare and much better health care services for its future generations.
At the moment, there are 11 operational medical schools in Andhra Pradesh, according to a formal announcement.
To be able to creep up the health care infrastructure in the country, the government has suggested establishing 16 new nursing and medical schools.
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The building work for just two of the healthcare schools at Paderu and Pulivendula has started.
While practically laying the base, ” the Chief Minister stated,”We’re laying the foundation stone for 14 out of the 16 new instruction medical schools which the government is currently constructing.
Work in 2 places, Paderu and Pulivendula has started, which makes it 16.
Together with medical schools, we’re also assembling nursing schools at these places”.
Together with the institution of new schools, the amount of health chairs is forecast to grow significantly.
The state government can be making sure that more chairs are offered for the bad pupils by filling 70 percent at the convenor quota and 30 percent in the payment statute.
The newest medical schools have been established in Paderu, Vizianagaram, Anakapalli, Rajahmundry, Palakollu, Amalapuram, Eluru, Machilipatnam, Bapatla, Markapuram, Piduguralla, Madanapalli, Pulivendula, Penukonda, Adoni and Nandyal.
The state government has issued orders to the building of multi speciality hospitals in Western regions of Seethampeta, Parvathipuram, Rampachodavaram, Buttayigudem and Dornala.
An scope of 885 acres of property has also been secured in such regions for medical schools and multi-speciality hospitals, ” the announcement added.
For ensuring that the facilitation of appropriate medical instruction, 150 seats per year for Vizianagaram, Anakapalli, Rajahmundry, Eluru, Machilipatnam are booked in such schools.
The rest of the medicals schools may have 100 admissions every day for all these areas, which makes the total amount of booked entry around 2000.
The construction function for medical schools at Paderu, Piduguralla, Pulivendula is under progress, whereas tenders have been assessed for Vizianagaram, Anakapalli, Amalapuram, Rajahmundry, Eluru, Palakollu, Bapatla, Markapuram, Madanapalli, Penukonda, Nandyal and Adoni.
These medical schools and teaching hospitals would be supplying crisis, casualty and diagnostic solutions, with innovative Intensive Care Units (ICUs), along with 10 state-of-art Modular Operation Theatres.
Together with the hope to make better health care infrastructure to have the ability to combat corona-like pandemics later on, Reddy said,”We’ve endured negatively due to our unsuccessful medical situation which lacks centers such as people in tier-1 cities such as Hyderabad, Bengaluru and Chennai.
With the construction of the new schools, ensuring you one for every parliamentary constituency, enables us better than every other nation, also helps us put ourselves in par with those towns and appear as a medical professional”.
Apart from the Nadu Nedu initiative accepted by the state authorities imagines to nullify the modernisation of the health industry.
The goal of the initiative will be to revamp the current health infrastructure and also to set up a strong decentralized tertiary public health care infrastructure and amenities to offer affordable and accessible tertiary health care to those of Andhra Pradesh.
Under this initiative, all of the current health centers will be updated according to the Indian Public Health Standards (IPHS) such as Sub-centers, PHCs, CHCs, AHs and National Medical Commission (NMC) standards for teaching hospitals.