Delhi's GTB Hospital to Launch Advanced Trauma Block with 9 Operation Theatres
GTB hospital’s new trauma block to house 9 operation theatres, 80 ICU beds
Hindustan Times
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The Guru Teg Bahadur (GTB) Hospital in Dilshad Garden, Delhi, is set to establish a new trauma block featuring nine operation theatres and 80 ICU beds. This facility aims to streamline trauma care by consolidating various emergency services under one roof, with a total project cost of ₹244.87 crore (approximately $29.5 million USD).
- 01GTB Hospital's new trauma block will include nine operation theatres and 80 ICU beds.
- 02The facility aims to provide comprehensive trauma services, integrating various specialties.
- 03The project is expected to cost ₹244.87 crore (around $29.5 million USD) and take 15 months to complete.
- 04Financial support from the Centre is approximately ₹120 crore.
- 05This will be the first Delhi government hospital to consolidate all emergency services in one location.
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The Guru Teg Bahadur (GTB) Hospital in Dilshad Garden, Delhi, is preparing to launch a new trauma block designed as a comprehensive one-stop center for trauma services. This facility will feature nine major operation theatres and 80 intensive care unit (ICU) beds, aiming to streamline emergency care by integrating various specialties such as neurosurgery, orthopaedics, and cardiothoracic surgery. The total project cost is ₹244.87 crore (approximately $29.5 million USD), with ₹120 crore in financial assistance from the Central government. The project, executed by the Hospital Services Consultancy Corporation Limited (HSCC), is expected to be completed in about 15 months. This initiative is anticipated to alleviate the patient load at existing trauma centers like AIIMS and Safdarjung by centralizing emergency and specialized care in one location, marking a significant advancement in Delhi's healthcare infrastructure.
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The new trauma block will enhance emergency care capabilities in Delhi, potentially reducing wait times and improving outcomes for trauma patients.
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