Guwahati: The secretary of the Union ministry of health and family welfare,
Apurva Chandra
, expressed satisfaction with the ongoing work progress and initiatives of
AIIMS Guwahati
following a site visit on Saturday.
He conducted a comprehensive review of the progress of AIIMS Guwahati, underscoring govt’s commitment to enhance
healthcare infrastructure
and services in the
northeastern region
of India, stated an official release from the institute.
“AIIMS Guwahati holds immense promise in transforming the healthcare landscape of the northeast. The govt is dedicated to enhancing quality healthcare services for the people of the region,” said Chandra.
He emphasised increasing the number of functional
IPD beds
and operational services. “He also laid stresses on the importance of leveraging technology and innovation to strengthen the healthcare system,” said the release, adding that Chandra suggested the institute collaborate with technical institutes like IIT Guwahati. Chandra insisted on the need for collaborative efforts among the govt, healthcare institutions, and stakeholders to realise the full potential of the AIIMS Guwahati.
Approximately 98.63% of the construction work of the AIIMS Guwahati has been completed.
Prof Ashok Puranik, executive director of AIIMS Guwahati, made a comprehensive presentation on the progress of the institute in the areas of quality medical education, patient care, and cutting-edge research. The meeting was attended by faculty members, officers, staff, and students of the institute.
Chandra engaged with key stakeholders, including officials from the institute, healthcare professionals, and project managers (HITES and NCC), to assess the status of ongoing work and initiatives, and to chart out future strategies for enhancing healthcare delivery in the region.