Speaking after inaugurating a 230-bedded International Super Speciality Facility at the Sri Ramakrishna Hospital here, he said Prime Minister Narendra Modi had announced 20 AIIMS under the Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Yojana (PMSSY), of which six had already become functional.
The Union minister of state for health and family welfare added that six new AIIMS would be ready by March, 2020, another two by 2021, another five by 2022 and one more -- at Pulwama in Kashmir -- by March, 2024.
He asserted that the 11.5-per cent increase in the budgetary allocations, from Rs 47,352 crore last year to Rs 52,800 crore in 2018-19, would help in providing more healthcare services to the common man and poor across the country.
Similarly, there was a 14-per cent increase in the allocations for the National Health Mission, from Rs 21,940.70 crore to Rs 24,908.61 crore this year, with a special allocation of Rs 1,200 crore to focus on the primary health services, the Union minister said.
Tamil Nadu Municipal Administration Minister S P Velumani was also present on the occasion.
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