HubbalLi: The Karnataka Medical Institute (KIMS) in Hubballi has carried out the most operations and treats most patients under the Ayushman Bharat-Arogya scheme (AB-AK) between January 1 and 31 July 2021.
While the list of hospitals has treats mostly The beneficiaries under the health scheme published by Suvarna Arogya Surakha Trust in Bengaluru and the Department of Health and the welfare of the family put Kims above, it was followed by Hassan Medical Science Institute at the Second Hospital and Krishna Rajendra (KR).
In Mysuru in the third.
Miss has responded well under the AB-AK scheme, where patients have received primary, medium and tertiary health care.
Already from the Ministry of Health said that more than 13,000 patients were treated and operated in various departments including medicine, Covid-19, obstetrics and gynecology, orthopedics and general treatment.
More than 7,000 Covid-19 patients had been treated at KIMS under the AB-AK scheme during the first wave of pandemic.
Director of Kims Dr.
Ramalingappa Antartani told Tii, “We have treated patients under the scheme in all departments, including 7,000 Covid-19 patients.
Thanks to the efforts of all our doctors and staff, we have stood first in caring for most patients under the scheme.” The Director of KimS said that efforts would be made to treat more patients under the scheme.
“We will form a team of doctors to ensure more patients who need benefits under the scheme.
We care for our patients until they return home,” Dr.
Antartani said.
Medicine medicine at Kims Dr.
Ishwar Hasabi said that patients with heart problems, diabetes had been treated under the scheme.
“More than 60% of Covid-19 patients were treated by the Ministry of Medicine,” he said.