Jammu Outpatient department (OPD) services will start at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Jammu, along with other facilities, within a fortnight, Union Health Minister J P Nadda said on Sunday.

Accompanied by Union Minister Jitendra Singh, Nadda inspected the Vijaypur campus of AIIMS and reviewed its facilities and infrastructure, expressing hope that no patient from Jammu and Kashmir and adjoining areas of Punjab and Himachal Pradesh will have to go to PGI Chandigarh or Delhi for treatment. not anymore.

“This is my first visit to AIIMS Vijaypur after Prime Minister Narendra Modi posted me in the Health Ministry. I inspected the facilities and they gave me a presentation. I tried to know how AIIMS is progressing and I want to congratulate the people of Jammu and Kashmir, especially Jammu for being one of the best healthcare institutions with facilities, infrastructure, equipment, appliances and logistics at par with global standards,” he said. the health minister. he told reporters.

Nadda, who is also BJP national president, said given the inspection and discussion with the hospital authorities, OPD services along with other facilities will start within a fortnight.

“The recruitment of teachers is progressing at a very rapid pace and our attempt is to offer the best teachers. Some of the best doctors and professors have already joined,” he said, adding that a hospital like AIIMS requires at least a decade to grow to its full potential.

Seeking cooperation of the people, he said that AIIMS Vijaypur is a gift of the Prime Minister to the people of Jammu.

He said that Prime Minister Modi inaugurated AIIMS, Jammu, in February this year and currently four batches of medical students are undergoing education at the institute.

“The first group started with 50 students and the second and third with 62 students each, while the fourth group consists of 100 students,” he said.

Earlier, addressing a gathering that included students, Nadda said that with the operationalization of AIIMS Jammu, no patient from Jammu and Kashmir and adjoining Punjab and Himachal will need to go to PGI Chandigarh or Delhi for treatment.

Patients will now be treated at this institute, he said, and asked doctors to ensure that the benefits of government schemes like Ayushman Bharat reach common citizens.

He said the government also plans to digitize the country's health records and “we are going in that direction.”

Nadda said the people of the country have many “expectations and aspirations from all of us and we have to fulfill them to their satisfaction”. 6/2/2024

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