Super speciality hospital to start soon in Anantapur
Updated Jan 3, 2021, 11:11 am IST
The well-equipped hospital will ensure that people of the area will not have to approach corporate hospitals in Bengaluru and Hyderabad
Anantapur Urban MLA Ananta Venkatrami Reddy hoped the super specialty hospital will soon start providing quality of medical services to people of Anantapur district. (File photo)
Anantapur: The super specialty hospital at Anantapur, being set up as part of post-bifurcation package, will soon start providing services to people of Anantapur as also those from the surrounding districts of Rayalaseema.
The well-equipped hospital will ensure that people of the area will not have to approach corporate hospitals in Bengaluru and Hyderabad for different specialised treatments.
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To address rush at the medical college hospital, non-COVID patients are now treated in the block being constructed under the Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Yojana.
Burden of infected persons not equally distributed among other govt. hospitals
The authorities at the Government Medical College Hospital here are in a fix these days.
The hospital, one of the two government-designated facilities for COVID-19 treatment in the district, is gradually opening up for non-COVID treatment, and there is a drastic rise in the number of such patients. However, other government and private hospitals designated for the purpose are reluctant to admit infected persons with existing health problems, who do not have severe COVID-19 symptoms. First-line treatment centres (FLTCs), which were supposed to house asymptomatic as