
Bengaluru: An All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS)-like super-speciality hospital is set to be established in Mandya district, marking a significant boost to the region’s healthcare infrastructure. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has approved a proposal to establish a facility that will cater to the healthcare needs of Mandya.
In addition, the State Health and Family Welfare Department has written to the Union Minister to explore the possibility of building a hi-tech hospital at the Mandya Institute of Medical Sciences (MIMS) premises. Allocation of the 10-acre land would support future expansion and upgrading of MIMS, benefiting patients from Mandya as well as neighbouring Tumakuru and Ramanagar districts. The AIIMS-like super speciality hospital, if it becomes a reality, assures a slew of health facilities round-the-clock like AIIMS, which includes 24×7 emergency, trauma centre, and treatment for cancer, cardiac and other health-related issues, reports the Star of Mysore.
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