New AIIMS will address regional imbalances: Gadkari – Times of India

New Delhi: The new All India Institute of Medical Sciences to be set up in the country is ready to correct the long-running regional imbalance in the health sector, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari said, adding that doubling the number of AIIMS will help people aspirations can be better met.

The Minister for Road Transport and Highways was speaking at a digital event to mark the third foundation day of AIIMS, Nagpur. A statement from the Health Ministry said that Minister of State for Health Bharti Praveen Pawar was also present at the event.

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“Keeping in mind the requirements of the Vidarbha region, with the establishment of a reputed institute like AIIMS, Nagpur in Nagpur, patients from all the border states of Central India will have access to affordable and modern medical facilities.” However, we have to ensure that the benefits of these facilities reach not only the cities but also the people of remote villages in our region.”

Highlighting that the recently created AIIMS institutes are destined to correct regional imbalances for a long time, the minister said that doubling the number of existing AIIMS will better fulfill the country’s aspirations, the statement said. can be completed by

Pawar said, ‘We all know that even after so many decades of independence, only 6 AIIMS were built in the country. After this, in the year 2014, the government under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra developed a policy to develop AIIMS in every state. Modi ji.” He was quoted as saying in the statement.

Pawar advised the medical students and the community that empathy and emotional care of patients is as important as medical treatment.

He said that training and encouraging staff to ensure patient care with empathy will significantly impact the overall patient experience.

He expressed hope that AIIMS Nagpur will play a vital role in effective implementation of various health initiatives of the Government.

The inaugural issue of the Institute’s magazine “Abhigyanam” was also released on the occasion.

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