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Gosha Hospital Vizag to be fitted with additional 280 beds
Updated Date: 10/12/2021
Category: vizag news |
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One of the prominent public hospitals
of the district, the Government Victoria Hospital (or Gosha Hospital,
as it is popularly known) in Vizag, is set to receive major upgrades.
Visakhapatnam District Collector, Dr. A Mallikarjuna IAS, had a meeting
with the Hospital Development Committee in this regard. He checked the
various wards and blocks at the hospital while taking feedback from the
patients on the facilities available to them. Talking
about the planned upgrades, the District Collector revealed that within
these upgrades, Gosha Hospital will receive an additional 280 beds for
patients. These beds will be facilitated at a budget of Rs. 100 crore,
out of which Rs. 80 crore have been kept for the construction work while
Rs. 20 crore will be utilised to purchase new equipment. Earlier in the month, it was announced that Gosha Hospital was among three government hospitals in Vizag, selected
by the State Government under the Nadu-Nedu programme, to be developed
further. Rs. 100 crore had been allocated for this development work. A
new hospital block is also planned whose construction had been delayed
due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Now, the District Collector has mentioned
that the above-mentioned upgradation works will begin only once the new
hospital block’s construction is finished. Other
than this, the District Collector also suggested to Gosha Hospital
Superintendent, Dr. G Hemalatha Devi to improve outpatient services,
along with adding facilities like a radiologist and an ambulance driver.
Dr. Mallikarjuna also stated that the hospital authorities should
ensure that the day-to-day functions at the hospital aren’t interrupted
by the development work. |
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