New Delhi: In his Independence Day speech on 15th August, 2003 the then Hon’ble Prime Minister had announced the setting up of six AIIMS type hospitals under Pradhan MantriSwasthya Suraksha Yojana (PMSSY). The scheme was approved in March 2006.
The primary objective of PMSSY is to correct the region imbalances in availability of affordable/reliable tertiary level healthcare in the country in general, and, to augment facilities for quality medical education in under-served or backward States, in particular.
In addition to setting up of AIIMS, PMSSY also envisaged up-gradation of several existing Government Medical Colleges/Institutions in different states in the country.
Apart from declaration of six AIIMS in 2003, the PMSSY scheme has been enlarged to encompass setting up of many other AIIMS at different states and also upgradation of existing Government Medical Colleges/Institutions (GMCIs) in different states. At present, setting up of 19 AIIMS and upgradation of existing 71 GMCIs has been undertaken under PMSSY.Under PMSSY scheme various activities have been undertaken since its inception without any discontinuation of the process.
The State-wise details of works undertaken under PMSSY is given below:
STATE-WISE LIST OF AIIMS and MEDICAL COLLEGES/INSTITUTIONS UNDER UPGRADATION OF PMSSY
Sl. | State | New AIIMS | UPGRADATION OF STATE GOVT. MEDICAL COLLEGES / INSTITUTIONS | |||||
Phase I | Phase II | Phase III | Phase IV | Phase V | ||||
1 | Andhra Pradesh | AIIMS Mangalapuri (Ph-IV) | SVIMS, Tirupati | SMC,Vijayawada | ||||
GMC, Anantpur | ||||||||
2 | Assam | AIIMS Guwahati (Ph-V) | GMC, Guwahati | |||||
AMC, Dibrugarh | ||||||||
3 | Bihar | AIIMS Patna (Ph-I) | SMC, Muzaffarapur | PMCH, Patna | ||||
GMC, Bhagalpur | ||||||||
AIIMS Declared (Ph-V) | ||||||||
GMC, Darbhanga | ||||||||
GMC, Gaya | ||||||||
4 | Chhattisgarh | AIIMS, Raipur (Ph-I) | GMC, Bilaspur, | |||||
GMC Jagdalpur | ||||||||
5 | Goa | GMC, Panaji | ||||||
6 | Gujarat | BJMC, Ahmedabad | GMC, Rajkot | GMC, Surat | ||||
GMC, Bhavnagar | ||||||||
7 | Haryana | PGIMS, Rohtak | ||||||
8 | Himachal Pradesh | AIIMS Declared (Ph-V) | GMC Tanda | I.G. GMC, Shimla | ||||
9 | Jammu & Kashmir | AIIMS, Jammu (Ph-V) | GMC, Jammu | |||||
AIIMS, Kashmir (Ph-V) | GMC, Srinagar | |||||||
10 | Jharkhand | AIIMS, Deoghar # | RIMS, Ranchi | PMCH, Dhanbad | ||||
11 | Karnataka | BMC, Bengaluru | VIMS, Bellary | |||||
KIMS, Hubli | ||||||||
12 | Kerala | GMC, Thiruvananthapuram | MC, Kozhikode | |||||
TDMC, Alappuzha | ||||||||
13 | Madhya Pradesh | AIIMS, Bhopal (Ph-I) | GMC, Rewa | GMC, Indore | ||||
NSCB MC, Jabalpur | ||||||||
GRMC, Gwalior
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14 | Maharashtra | AIIMS, Nagpur (Ph-IV) | Grant, MC + JJ Hospitals, Mumbai | GMC, Nagpur | GMC, Aurangabad | |||
GMC, Latur | ||||||||
GMC, Akola | ||||||||
SVN GMC, Yavatmal. | ||||||||
15 | Odisha (Orissa) | AIIMS, Bhubaneshwar (Ph-I) | MKCG MC, Behrampur | GMC, Cuttack | ||||
VSS MC, Burla | ||||||||
16 | Punjab | AIIMS, Bathinda (Ph-V) | GMC, Amritsar | GMC, Patiala | ||||
17 | Rajasthan | AIIMS, Jodhpur (Ph-I) | SP MC, Bikaner | GMC, Jaipur | ||||
RNT MC, Udaipur | ||||||||
GMC, Kota | ||||||||
18 | Tamil Nadu | AIIMS Declared (Ph-V) | GMC, Salem | GMC, Madurai | TMC, Thanjavur | |||
TMC, Tirunelveli | ||||||||
19 | Telangana | NIMS, Hyderabad | R.G. IMS, Adilabad | |||||
KMC, Warangal | ||||||||
20 | Tripura | AMC, Agartala | ||||||
21 | Uttar Pradesh* | AIIMS, Rae Bareli (Ph-II) | S.G.PGIMS, Lucknow | JNMC, AMU, Aligarh | GMC, Jhansi | GMC, Agra | ||
GMC, Gorakhpur | GMC, Kanpur | |||||||
AIIMS, Poorvanchal (Ph-IV) | IMS, Varanasi | MLN MC, Allahabad | ||||||
LLR MC, Meerut. | ||||||||
22 | Uttarakhand | AIIMS, Rishikesh (Ph-I) | ||||||
23 | West Bengal | AIIMS, Kalyani (Ph-IV) | KMC, Kolkata | BS MC, Bankura | ||||
GMC, Malda | ||||||||
NBMC, Darjeeling | ||||||||
24 | Delhi | UCMS-GTB Hos. | ||||||
19 AIIMS | 13 | 06 | 39 | 13 |
Total of 19 AIIMS and 71 State Govt. Medical Colleges / Institutions under different phases of PMSSY
*Recently Ministry has approved proposal for creation of a Super Specialty block in Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU at a cost of Rs 200 crore under PMSSY.
# The Ministry has approved the site in Deoghar, offered by the Govt. of Jharkhand, for establishment of AIIMS in Jharkhand, subject to fulfillment of certain conditions.
As far as State of Jharkhand is concerned, Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS), Ranchi has been taken up for upgradation under Phase-I of PMSSY at a total cost of Rs. 120 crore (Central Share – Rs.100 crore & State Share – Rs.20 crore). Under the upgradation programme 172 bedded Super Speciallity Block and 68 bedded Oncology Block was constructed at RIMS, Ranchi. The civil construction work was completed in June, 2013. An amount of Rs.95.36 crore has been released for upgradation of the institute so far.
In the third phase of PMSSY, Patliputra Medical College & Hospital, Dhanbad has been taken up for upgradation under Phase-III of PMSSY at a total cost of Rs. 150 crore (Central Share – Rs.120 crore & State Share – Rs.30 crore). The civil construction work has already been started and 17% of civil construction work has been completed. An amount of Rs.17.07 crore has been released for upgradation of the institute so far.
Apart from the above upgradation of GMCIs in Phase – I & III, a decision has been taken to setup a AIIMS at Deoghar in Jharkhand.
The Minister of State (Health and Family Welfare), ShFaggan Singh Kulastestated this in a written reply in the Lok Sabha here today.
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