Amrita Hospital: Asia's largest private hospital, PM Modi will inaugurate today, know why special.
Equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, this hospital will be managed by Mata Amritanandamayi Math. A statement said that the Amrita Hospital built in Faridabad is spread over 133 acres. It has cost Rs 6,000 crore to make.
You will be greeted with Namah Shivay as you enter the sprawling campus of Amrita Hospital, Asia's largest private multi-specialty. It was founded by spiritual leader Mata Amritanandamayi Devi who is affectionately known as Amma. The construction of this 130-acre hospital in Faridabad on the outskirts of the national capital is in the final stages. So far, a total of Rs 4,000 crore has been spent in this. Its 2,600-bed hospital will be launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on August 24. With a total area of about 10 million square feet, not only a large super-specialty hospital but also a four star hotel, a medical college, a nursing college, a college for allied health sciences, a rehabilitation centre, a helipad for patients and There will also be a 498 room guesthouse for the family members of the patients along with many other facilities.
Amrita Hospital in Kochi, Kerala, is one of the premier medical institutions in South Asia. The hospital aims to launch 550 beds in the first phase and then upgrade it to 750 in the next 18 months. The hospital will try to achieve the target of 2,600 beds by 2027-29. Hospital officials say the concept of the new hospital with over 12,000 staff and 700 doctors is different from the existing one, including its own hospital in Kochi, Kerala. Management plans to encourage doctors and staff not to have a distended abdomen and to stay healthy by using stairs higher than elevators.
These arrangements for patients The hospital has a provision of 300 beds for children. The pediatric ward is the largest. After this, maximum beds have been kept safe for delivery. The hospital will have treatment for 81 different medical specialties. 64 operation theaters have been prepared in the hospital. 543 beds have been made for critical care. The room of the patient admitted in ICU i.e. critical care has been prepared with glass doors, so that the patient can be monitored all the time. For serious patients, a health care worker's work station has been set up for every two patients. This worker will be present in front of the patient at all times.