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CARE Hospitals is a chain of multi-specialty hospitals with 16 hospitals in 7 cities across 6 states of India. [1] The hospital began as a specialty center for heart care and later expanded to include other specialties. Their branches are NABH-accredited, [2] affirming their commitment to maintaining high standards of quality and safety in ...
Capital Hospital, a flagship hospital of Govt. of Odisha, started in 1954 with 60 beds, on 20 acres of land at the centre of Temple city Bhubaneswar. It is the biggest peripheral hospital in the State. Around 10-12 lakhs of people of Bhubaneswar, along with adjacent districts like Khordha, Nayagarh, Puri & adjoining areas depend on it.
Kanungo Institute of Diabetes Specialities (KIDS) is a diabetes multi-speciality hospital in Bhubaneswar, India. [1] KIDS is named after its Founder & Chairman Dr.Alok Kanungo, a diabetologist of international repute. [citation needed] KIDS is a research based institute and has research-intensive collaborations with: [original research?]
Hi-Tech Medical College & Hospital (HMCH) is a private, for-profit, self-financing medical institution based in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India. HMCH has been functioning since 2005 under Utkal University affiliation and recognized by Medical Council Of India. It is Odisha's first private medical college.
A Department of Community Medicine and Family Medicine at AIIMS Bhubaneswar was inaugurated by RDC (Central Division) on 7 January 2013. [11] The hospital facility at AIIMS Bhubaneswar opened in Summer 2013 with 1,000 beds and 39 specialty branches. [12] A 75-bed hospital and a 10-bed Intensive care unit (ICU) began
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare of the Government of West Bengal is responsible for administering and funding the public hospital system in the state. The entire state population is covered by a health insurance, either provided by their employer or the Employees’ State Insurance (if the employee’s salary is up Rs 21000/month).
The Institute of Medical Sciences and Sum Hospital (IMS and SUM Hospital) is the medical school of the Siksha 'O' Anusandhan in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India.This institute gained permission in 2007 from National Medical Commission to start the MBBS courses in medical stream.
The college is a privately funded institute with autonomy to run its internal administration. Hi-Tech Medical college is both an educational institute that imparts undergraduate medical training and a working hospital that provides medical care to a large number of patients. The medical institution has its own campus spread over 20 acres (8.1 ha).