
Main Minister Andhra Pradesh N. Chandrababu Naida on Friday will chair an audit meeting at the Health Department at the Secretariat.
Chief Minister Andhra Pradesh N. Chandrababu Naidu ordered officials to start steps to establish hospitals with more specialties with a capacity of 100 to 300 beds in each constituency.
Of the 175 constituencies in the state, about 70 have a hospital with more than 100 bed capacity. “Quick measures should be taken to build more specialized hospitals in the remaining 105 constituencies,” Naidu said on the medical department on Friday.
He proposed to explore the construction and operation of these hospitals within the model of the public and private sector partnership (PPP). Incentives and subsidies could be provided to private companies on the line of incentives provided by industry, he said.
“Also, take steps to introduce a mega global medical project in Amaravati and develop it in international standards so that people from around the world can seek medical care there,” Naida said.
The main minister said that education and health care were his highest priorities, he said that the state should provide high -quality medical services support for the Gates Foundation Foundation. In the absence of PhC doctors and should be made available to patients virtual primary health services, he said.
“Fill in free positions”
Mr. Naidu has issued instructions on recruitment of free medical positions in the areas of PHCS agencies, establishment of eight dialysis centers in Vizianagararam, increasing the number of dialysis devices in NTR, Vizianagarama and Bapatla, and IPS MRS in Kovvur and Nidavol. “Send 25 existing centers of 32.5 Crore -dependent drugs and the establishment of 13 new centers,” he said.
Mr. Naida asked about the progress of the innovative health care program, which is carried out in Kuppam – Digital Nerve Center (DINC) – developed by Tata Consultancy Services (TCS). The digital platform focused on the effective provision of health services.
Andhra Pradesh issued Aadhaar cards 4.47 people crore (88%), the highest in the country. As part of the PM Scheme for the elimination of TB, 82,693 tribal people were examined, of which 5,072 tested positive. Of the 10,11,1461 tribes screened in the state, 1,977 were tested positively on the anemia of the sickle cells. The state reached 95.60% of birth and death registration and 13,26,621 Aadhaar cards were issued for infants, the officials said.
Published – April 4 2025 9:05