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AIIMS Bilaspur: PM Modi to inaugurate state-of-the-art hospital tomorrow | Watch stunning images

AIIMS Bilaspur inauguration: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate AIIMS, Bilaspur, and participate in the famous Kullu Dussehra celebrations during his visit to Himachal Pradesh on Wednesday. AIIMS, Bilaspur, constructed at a cost of more than Rs 1,470 crore, is a state-of-the-art hospital with 18 specialty and 17 super-specialty departments, 18 modular operation theatres and 750 beds, including 64 ICU beds. Spread over 247 acres, the hospital is equipped with 24-hour emergency and dialysis facilities, modern diagnostic machines such as ultrasonography, CT scan and MRI among others. It also has a Jan Aushadhi Kendra and a 30-bed AYUSH block.

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Written By: ZeeBiz WebTeam
Updated on: October 04, 2022, 02.30 PM IST
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State-of-the-art hospital

Spread over 247 acres, the hospital is equipped with 24-hour emergency and dialysis facilities, modern diagnostic machines such as ultrasonography, CT scan and MRI among others. 

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MBBS and nursing courses at the sprawling campus

The hospital will admit 100 students for MBBS and 60 students for nursing courses every year. 

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Hospital is equipped with 24-hour emergency and dialysis facilities

The hospital also has a Jan Aushadhi Kendra and a 30-bed AYUSH block.

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Constructed at cost of Rs 1,470 crore

AIIMS, Bilaspur has been constructed at a cost of more than Rs 1,470 crore with 18 specialty and 17 super-specialty departments, 18 modular operation theatres and 750 beds, including 64 ICU beds.   

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Hospital to provide health services in tribal and inaccessible areas of the state

The hospital has also set up a Centre for Digital Health to provide health services in tribal and inaccessible areas of the state. Also, specialist health services will be provided by the hospital through health camps in the inaccessible tribal and high Himalayan regions such as Kaza, Saluni, and Keylong.