The govt of Kerala is spending a lot of money in the development of hospitals. KK Shailaja, the Kerala Minister for Health, stated on Thursday that six government hospitals in the state have been granted Rs 74.45 crore for their development. This will give the way to create significant changes in the development of hospitals in the state, she added.
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Rs 19.75 crore has been assigned to the Speciality Hospital at Pinarayi in Kannur, Rs 10 crore to the Tripunithura Taluk Hospital in Ernakulam, Rs 11.40 crore to the Community Health Centre (CHC) in Kannur’s Aralam, Rs 10 crore to the CHC in Kollam’s Palathara, Rs 11.30 crore to the CHC in Kannur’s Irikkur and Rs 12 crore to the Taluk Hospital in Thrissur’s Irinjalakuda. It is the LDF government which raised the Community Health Centre in Pinarayi to a speciality hospital, said the Minister in a statement. A new hospital building with five floors will be built with special oncology, tuberculosis and cardiac sections, she said.
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New outpatient rooms, medical intensive care units, surgical ICUs, an operation theatre and a conference hall are being built in Tripunithura Taluk Hospital. Kannur PHC will be upgraded to a Community Health Centre using the aid, the Minister added. A five-floor building will be constructed at the Kollam and Kannur Community Health Centres. The statement also added that the second phase of construction will commence at the Irinjalakuda Taluk Hospital with the allotted funds.
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