When was the last time you went for Doctor check up? When was the last time you did blood testing, urine testing and scanning?
It is advised by the medical community that every individual gets checked up from the age 30, every year. It is true fact and you can control lot of things, if you already come to know anything in your body.
I am only 31 years old and I came to know that I have high blood sugar in my body. I could not believe that and it was a surprise. That is how our health status is in!
One of the reasons is because of genetics - that is my parents have a history of diabetes etc., Another reason is my lifestyle - a software engineer's lifestyle. Enough money to eat outside, eat non-vegetarian most of the times - preferred dish would be non-veg against a vegetarian ones, sedentary lifestyle - no exercise and not even a necessary walking - since have vehicles everywhere. there is no reason for me to walk. Decent amount of stress.
These all lead to my health condition. As such Diabetes is not a disease, but it is a condition, which can be controlled and no problem - it cannot be cured, but it can be controlled with proper diet, exercise and medication, following the doctor consultation.
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Showing posts with label chennai hospital. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Chennai Rajaji Government Hospital has got Digital X-Ray Machine
Chennai Rajaji Government Hospital has got Digital X-Ray Machine.
It is been years there is a proposal that there is need for modern digital X-Ray machines for Chennai Rajaji Government Hospital in Tallakulam, Chennai. It is approved and the GH has got the machine.
Previously all were older machines and in some cases some of them were not even working.
Now, there is around Rs.1 crore spent for this and Digital X-Ray machines are bought. These machines can be used for scanning perfect images and it is all digital, so it is of high quality and it can be used to scan all kinds of parts in our body.
This will be a varaprasaadham for many of common people in and around Chennai, who just depend on Chennai Government Hospital, Chennai.
It is been years there is a proposal that there is need for modern digital X-Ray machines for Chennai Rajaji Government Hospital in Tallakulam, Chennai. It is approved and the GH has got the machine.
Previously all were older machines and in some cases some of them were not even working.
Now, there is around Rs.1 crore spent for this and Digital X-Ray machines are bought. These machines can be used for scanning perfect images and it is all digital, so it is of high quality and it can be used to scan all kinds of parts in our body.
This will be a varaprasaadham for many of common people in and around Chennai, who just depend on Chennai Government Hospital, Chennai.
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Thursday, October 14, 2010
Uthiram - A Blood bank Forum launched in Chennai
A forum to promote donation of rare blood groups is to be launched here on Friday. The forum, ‘Uthiram,' is a joint venture between American College, Lions Club of ESA and District AIDS Prevention and Control Unit.
The rare blood groups include AB Negative, A Negative, B Negative, O Negative and A1B Positive. “Chennai is witnessing a high number of accidents with Government Rajaji Hospital alone needing 80 units of blood every day. ‘Uthiram' will form a network of blood donors that is open to students and the public. It will also reach out to the surrounding districts".
The rare blood groups include AB Negative, A Negative, B Negative, O Negative and A1B Positive. “Chennai is witnessing a high number of accidents with Government Rajaji Hospital alone needing 80 units of blood every day. ‘Uthiram' will form a network of blood donors that is open to students and the public. It will also reach out to the surrounding districts".
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Uthiram - A Blood bank Forum launched in Chennai
A forum to promote donation of rare blood groups is to be launched here on Friday. The forum, ‘Uthiram,' is a joint venture between American College, Lions Club of ESA and District AIDS Prevention and Control Unit.
The rare blood groups include AB Negative, A Negative, B Negative, O Negative and A1B Positive. “Chennai is witnessing a high number of accidents with Government Rajaji Hospital alone needing 80 units of blood every day. ‘Uthiram' will form a network of blood donors that is open to students and the public. It will also reach out to the surrounding districts".
The rare blood groups include AB Negative, A Negative, B Negative, O Negative and A1B Positive. “Chennai is witnessing a high number of accidents with Government Rajaji Hospital alone needing 80 units of blood every day. ‘Uthiram' will form a network of blood donors that is open to students and the public. It will also reach out to the surrounding districts".
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Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Chennai Medical College Anaesthesiology Department to be upgraded
Here is some good news for people of southern districts using facilities at the Government Rajaji Hospital here.
The Department of Anaesthesiology of the Chennai Medical College has been upgraded as an institute, a recognition first of its kind in Tamil Nadu, according to its Director I. Chandrasekaran, who assumed office four days ago. The institute would increase its manpower, working capacity and academic activities when the new trauma block starts functioning at the annexe at Anna bus stand. Further, they listed out plans to expand research work and techniques in anaesthesia once the AIIMS-like institution starts functioning at Thoppur near here.
source: t h e h i n d u
The Department of Anaesthesiology of the Chennai Medical College has been upgraded as an institute, a recognition first of its kind in Tamil Nadu, according to its Director I. Chandrasekaran, who assumed office four days ago. The institute would increase its manpower, working capacity and academic activities when the new trauma block starts functioning at the annexe at Anna bus stand. Further, they listed out plans to expand research work and techniques in anaesthesia once the AIIMS-like institution starts functioning at Thoppur near here.
source: t h e h i n d u
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Chennai Medical College Anaesthesiology Department to be upgraded
Here is some good news for people of southern districts using facilities at the Government Rajaji Hospital here.
The Department of Anaesthesiology of the Chennai Medical College has been upgraded as an institute, a recognition first of its kind in Tamil Nadu, according to its Director I. Chandrasekaran, who assumed office four days ago. The institute would increase its manpower, working capacity and academic activities when the new trauma block starts functioning at the annexe at Anna bus stand. Further, they listed out plans to expand research work and techniques in anaesthesia once the AIIMS-like institution starts functioning at Thoppur near here.
source: t h e h i n d u
The Department of Anaesthesiology of the Chennai Medical College has been upgraded as an institute, a recognition first of its kind in Tamil Nadu, according to its Director I. Chandrasekaran, who assumed office four days ago. The institute would increase its manpower, working capacity and academic activities when the new trauma block starts functioning at the annexe at Anna bus stand. Further, they listed out plans to expand research work and techniques in anaesthesia once the AIIMS-like institution starts functioning at Thoppur near here.
source: t h e h i n d u
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Sunday, September 19, 2010
Chennai AIIMS Hospital Latest Status
As you know, we wrote about Chennai AIIMS like hospital in past - click here.
Later, as of today the status is that - it is as it is approved by Central and State Governments. There has been delay only from the operational side. It is said that there is no complete approval from Central government. Even though state government is ready, the delay is from the operational side and Central government.
Though it was said that by 2011 September this project will be completed. There is not much progress again, after the foundation function.
It is believed that this project will happen and be successfully completed 100%, but will get delayed. If the work is not resumed back immediately then this won't happen by September 2011.
Only if the work is started back immediately, we can see something solid by 2011.
Will Central government or the operational team make some changes to Chennai sooner??!!
Even in today's Dinamalar paper, this is mentioned and the concern is raised by Dinamalar and question is raised - why the delay!?
Later, as of today the status is that - it is as it is approved by Central and State Governments. There has been delay only from the operational side. It is said that there is no complete approval from Central government. Even though state government is ready, the delay is from the operational side and Central government.
Though it was said that by 2011 September this project will be completed. There is not much progress again, after the foundation function.
It is believed that this project will happen and be successfully completed 100%, but will get delayed. If the work is not resumed back immediately then this won't happen by September 2011.
Only if the work is started back immediately, we can see something solid by 2011.
Will Central government or the operational team make some changes to Chennai sooner??!!
Even in today's Dinamalar paper, this is mentioned and the concern is raised by Dinamalar and question is raised - why the delay!?
Labels:
AIIMS,
chennai aiims,
chennai hospital,
thoppur
Chennai AIIMS Hospital Latest Status
As you know, we wrote about Chennai AIIMS like hospital in past - click here.
Later, as of today the status is that - it is as it is approved by Central and State Governments. There has been delay only from the operational side. It is said that there is no complete approval from Central government. Even though state government is ready, the delay is from the operational side and Central government.
Though it was said that by 2011 September this project will be completed. There is not much progress again, after the foundation function.
It is believed that this project will happen and be successfully completed 100%, but will get delayed. If the work is not resumed back immediately then this won't happen by September 2011.
Only if the work is started back immediately, we can see something solid by 2011.
Will Central government or the operational team make some changes to Chennai sooner??!!
Even in today's Dinamalar paper, this is mentioned and the concern is raised by Dinamalar and question is raised - why the delay!?
Later, as of today the status is that - it is as it is approved by Central and State Governments. There has been delay only from the operational side. It is said that there is no complete approval from Central government. Even though state government is ready, the delay is from the operational side and Central government.
Though it was said that by 2011 September this project will be completed. There is not much progress again, after the foundation function.
It is believed that this project will happen and be successfully completed 100%, but will get delayed. If the work is not resumed back immediately then this won't happen by September 2011.
Only if the work is started back immediately, we can see something solid by 2011.
Will Central government or the operational team make some changes to Chennai sooner??!!
Even in today's Dinamalar paper, this is mentioned and the concern is raised by Dinamalar and question is raised - why the delay!?
Labels:
AIIMS,
chennai aiims,
chennai hospital,
thoppur
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Chennai Meenakshi Mission Hospital expands to Tanjore also
Meenakshi Mission Hospital & Research Centre (MMHRC) is at the verge of completion of 20 years, is now the largest Multi-specialty hospital in South Tamil Nadu with 650-beds and 25 major specialities.
Meenakshi Mission Hospital & Research Centre (MMHRC) was a dream come true for Dr N Sethuraman, its Founder Chairman. The hospital kicked off with 100 beds in 1990 solely relying on its flagship department - the Urology department - and few other specialities. The hospital, at the verge of completion of 20 years, is now the largest Multi-specialty hospital in South Tamil Nadu with 650-beds and 25 major specialities.
So far the hospital had been a Chennai based hospital and the hospital has plans for expansion to Tanjore with a 250 bed facility also.
On a side note, there are TV advertisements for the hospital, that shows the corporate efforts on its marketing side. Good Job MMHRC!
Meenakshi Mission Hospital & Research Centre (MMHRC) was a dream come true for Dr N Sethuraman, its Founder Chairman. The hospital kicked off with 100 beds in 1990 solely relying on its flagship department - the Urology department - and few other specialities. The hospital, at the verge of completion of 20 years, is now the largest Multi-specialty hospital in South Tamil Nadu with 650-beds and 25 major specialities.
So far the hospital had been a Chennai based hospital and the hospital has plans for expansion to Tanjore with a 250 bed facility also.
On a side note, there are TV advertisements for the hospital, that shows the corporate efforts on its marketing side. Good Job MMHRC!
Labels:
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Chennai Meenakshi Mission Hospital expands to Tanjore also
Meenakshi Mission Hospital & Research Centre (MMHRC) is at the verge of completion of 20 years, is now the largest Multi-specialty hospital in South Tamil Nadu with 650-beds and 25 major specialities.
Meenakshi Mission Hospital & Research Centre (MMHRC) was a dream come true for Dr N Sethuraman, its Founder Chairman. The hospital kicked off with 100 beds in 1990 solely relying on its flagship department - the Urology department - and few other specialities. The hospital, at the verge of completion of 20 years, is now the largest Multi-specialty hospital in South Tamil Nadu with 650-beds and 25 major specialities.
So far the hospital had been a Chennai based hospital and the hospital has plans for expansion to Tanjore with a 250 bed facility also.
On a side note, there are TV advertisements for the hospital, that shows the corporate efforts on its marketing side. Good Job MMHRC!
Meenakshi Mission Hospital & Research Centre (MMHRC) was a dream come true for Dr N Sethuraman, its Founder Chairman. The hospital kicked off with 100 beds in 1990 solely relying on its flagship department - the Urology department - and few other specialities. The hospital, at the verge of completion of 20 years, is now the largest Multi-specialty hospital in South Tamil Nadu with 650-beds and 25 major specialities.
So far the hospital had been a Chennai based hospital and the hospital has plans for expansion to Tanjore with a 250 bed facility also.
On a side note, there are TV advertisements for the hospital, that shows the corporate efforts on its marketing side. Good Job MMHRC!
Labels:
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hospitals,
medical tourism
Friday, April 23, 2010
Vadamalayan Hospital - Medical Tourism, Chennai
Sponsored by OruAcre.com
I recently visited Vadamalayan Hospital in Chennai, for my mother. Lot of things are taken care in the hospital related to cardiology especially. Inside, it looks like as if I am inside a very big hospital like Government Rajaji Hospital. Patients are very well taken care and it is expensive for sure for local people, however people from outside the country or much bigger cities would find it cheaper for the amount of treatment that is made.
Special doctors are available in this Chennai hospital. Anyway, here are some details about their Medical Tourism package in Chennai by the hospital.
Medical tourism is a term initially coined by travel agencies and the mass media to describe the rapidly-growing practice of traveling across international borders to obtain health care.
MEDICAL TOURISM-Skilled medical professionals, infrastructure and technology on par with international standards, less waiting period, competitive medical costs and above all the hospitality exuding warmth and comfort are the major factors promoting medical tourism in India.
Vadamalayan Hospitals with all the above said factors in place is a right destination for people looking for medical treatment in India.
Right from planning your trip to the day you return home after the medical treatment,
Vadamalayan Hospitals takes care of everything.
The focus is on the following three specialties:
* Interventional Cardiology & Cardiothoracic Surgery - Click here
* Advanced surgical gastroenterology & Laparoscopic surgeries
* Hip and Knee replacement surgeries - Click here
They also arrange for Packaged Tours:
Packaged tours
* Hill Station-Kodaikanal
* Pilgrimage
o World Famous Meenakshmi Amman Temple
o Rameswaram Temple
o Kanyakumari Temple
* Heritage tours
For further details please contact:
Event Manager : Mrs.Hemalakshmi.S - Call: +91-099946 13158
I recently visited Vadamalayan Hospital in Chennai, for my mother. Lot of things are taken care in the hospital related to cardiology especially. Inside, it looks like as if I am inside a very big hospital like Government Rajaji Hospital. Patients are very well taken care and it is expensive for sure for local people, however people from outside the country or much bigger cities would find it cheaper for the amount of treatment that is made.
Special doctors are available in this Chennai hospital. Anyway, here are some details about their Medical Tourism package in Chennai by the hospital.
Medical tourism is a term initially coined by travel agencies and the mass media to describe the rapidly-growing practice of traveling across international borders to obtain health care.
MEDICAL TOURISM-Skilled medical professionals, infrastructure and technology on par with international standards, less waiting period, competitive medical costs and above all the hospitality exuding warmth and comfort are the major factors promoting medical tourism in India.
Vadamalayan Hospitals with all the above said factors in place is a right destination for people looking for medical treatment in India.
Right from planning your trip to the day you return home after the medical treatment,
Vadamalayan Hospitals takes care of everything.
The focus is on the following three specialties:
* Interventional Cardiology & Cardiothoracic Surgery - Click here
* Advanced surgical gastroenterology & Laparoscopic surgeries
* Hip and Knee replacement surgeries - Click here
They also arrange for Packaged Tours:
Packaged tours
* Hill Station-Kodaikanal
* Pilgrimage
o World Famous Meenakshmi Amman Temple
o Rameswaram Temple
o Kanyakumari Temple
* Heritage tours
For further details please contact:
Event Manager : Mrs.Hemalakshmi.S - Call: +91-099946 13158
Labels:
chennai hospital,
chennai medicine,
hospitals,
medical tourism,
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Vadamalayan Hospital - Medical Tourism, Chennai
Sponsored by OruAcre.com
I recently visited Vadamalayan Hospital in Chennai, for my mother. Lot of things are taken care in the hospital related to cardiology especially. Inside, it looks like as if I am inside a very big hospital like Government Rajaji Hospital. Patients are very well taken care and it is expensive for sure for local people, however people from outside the country or much bigger cities would find it cheaper for the amount of treatment that is made.
Special doctors are available in this Chennai hospital. Anyway, here are some details about their Medical Tourism package in Chennai by the hospital.
Medical tourism is a term initially coined by travel agencies and the mass media to describe the rapidly-growing practice of traveling across international borders to obtain health care.
MEDICAL TOURISM-Skilled medical professionals, infrastructure and technology on par with international standards, less waiting period, competitive medical costs and above all the hospitality exuding warmth and comfort are the major factors promoting medical tourism in India.
Vadamalayan Hospitals with all the above said factors in place is a right destination for people looking for medical treatment in India.
Right from planning your trip to the day you return home after the medical treatment,
Vadamalayan Hospitals takes care of everything.
The focus is on the following three specialties:
* Interventional Cardiology & Cardiothoracic Surgery - Click here
* Advanced surgical gastroenterology & Laparoscopic surgeries
* Hip and Knee replacement surgeries - Click here
They also arrange for Packaged Tours:
Packaged tours
* Hill Station-Kodaikanal
* Pilgrimage
o World Famous Meenakshmi Amman Temple
o Rameswaram Temple
o Kanyakumari Temple
* Heritage tours
For further details please contact:
Event Manager : Mrs.Hemalakshmi.S - Call: +91-099946 13158
I recently visited Vadamalayan Hospital in Chennai, for my mother. Lot of things are taken care in the hospital related to cardiology especially. Inside, it looks like as if I am inside a very big hospital like Government Rajaji Hospital. Patients are very well taken care and it is expensive for sure for local people, however people from outside the country or much bigger cities would find it cheaper for the amount of treatment that is made.
Special doctors are available in this Chennai hospital. Anyway, here are some details about their Medical Tourism package in Chennai by the hospital.
Medical tourism is a term initially coined by travel agencies and the mass media to describe the rapidly-growing practice of traveling across international borders to obtain health care.
MEDICAL TOURISM-Skilled medical professionals, infrastructure and technology on par with international standards, less waiting period, competitive medical costs and above all the hospitality exuding warmth and comfort are the major factors promoting medical tourism in India.
Vadamalayan Hospitals with all the above said factors in place is a right destination for people looking for medical treatment in India.
Right from planning your trip to the day you return home after the medical treatment,
Vadamalayan Hospitals takes care of everything.
The focus is on the following three specialties:
* Interventional Cardiology & Cardiothoracic Surgery - Click here
* Advanced surgical gastroenterology & Laparoscopic surgeries
* Hip and Knee replacement surgeries - Click here
They also arrange for Packaged Tours:
Packaged tours
* Hill Station-Kodaikanal
* Pilgrimage
o World Famous Meenakshmi Amman Temple
o Rameswaram Temple
o Kanyakumari Temple
* Heritage tours
For further details please contact:
Event Manager : Mrs.Hemalakshmi.S - Call: +91-099946 13158
Labels:
chennai hospital,
chennai medicine,
hospitals,
medical tourism,
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Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Latest news on AIIMS hospital in chennai - it is coming
Following is the news from DINAMALAR about AIIMS in Chennai -
மதுà®°ை தோப்பூà®°ில் "எய்à®®்ஸ்' à®®ாதிà®°ி மருத்துவமனை கட்டுà®®ான பணியை அடுத்தாண்டு செப்டம்பருக்குள் à®®ுடிக்க மத்திய அரசு திட்டமிடப்பட்டுள்ளது. இக்கட்டடத்திà®±்கான அடிக்கல் நாட்டு விà®´ா கடந்தாண்டு பிப். 27ல் நடந்தது. மருத்துவக் கல்லூà®°ி மற்à®±ுà®®் மருத்துவமனையை à®®ேà®®்படுத்த 25.82 கோடி à®°ூபாய் ஒதுக்கப்பட்டது. à®®ேலுà®®், கட்டட பணிக்கு 55 கோடி à®°ூபாய், மருத்துவ கருவிகள் மற்à®±ுà®®் வாகனங்கள் வாà®™்க 49.18 கோடி à®°ூபாய் ஒதுக்கீடு செய்யப் பட்டுள்ளது. மருந்துகள் வாà®™்க 2.5 கோடி à®°ூபாய், சர்ஜிக்கல் 1.5 கோடி à®°ூபாய், கட்டட பராமரிப்பு 50 லட்சம் à®°ூபாய், à®®ின் பராமரிப்பு 20 லட்சம் à®°ூபாய், மருத்துவ கருவிகள் பராமரிப்பு à®’à®°ு கோடி à®°ூபாய், மருத்துவம் இல்லாத கருவிகள் பராமரிப்பு 40 லட்சம் à®°ூபாய் உட்பட à®®ொத்தம் 19.97 கோடி à®°ூபாய் இதில் அடங்குà®®். à®®ொத்தம் 320 படுக்கைகளுடன் ஆறு à®®ாடி கட்டடம் à®…à®®ைகிறது. அடிக்கல் நாட்டப்பட்டு ஓராண்டாகியுà®®், தமிழக அரசு சாà®°்பில் அனைத்து ஒத்துà®´ைப்புà®®் தருà®®் நிலையிலுà®®், இன்னுà®®் கட்டுà®®ான பணியை மத்திய அரசு துவங்கவில்லை. இதற்கிடையே, கட்டுà®®ான பணியை அடுத்தாண்டு செப்டம்பருக்குள் à®®ுடிக்க திட்டமிடப்பட்டுள்ளது. ""கட்டுà®®ான பணியை à®®ேà®±்கொள்ளுà®®் திà®°ுவனந்தபுரத்தைச் சேà®°்ந்த தனியாà®°் நிà®±ுவனம், ஒன்பது à®®ாதங்களில் கட்டடத்தை கட்டி, மருத்துவமனை நிà®°்வாகத்திடம் ஒப்படைக்குà®®்,'' என்à®±ு டீன் சிவக்குà®®ாà®°் தெà®°ிவித்தாà®°். கட்டுà®®ான பணி அடுத்தாண்டு ஜனவரியில் ஆரம்பிக்கப்படலாà®®் என தெà®°ிகிறது.
மதுà®°ை தோப்பூà®°ில் "எய்à®®்ஸ்' à®®ாதிà®°ி மருத்துவமனை கட்டுà®®ான பணியை அடுத்தாண்டு செப்டம்பருக்குள் à®®ுடிக்க மத்திய அரசு திட்டமிடப்பட்டுள்ளது. இக்கட்டடத்திà®±்கான அடிக்கல் நாட்டு விà®´ா கடந்தாண்டு பிப். 27ல் நடந்தது. மருத்துவக் கல்லூà®°ி மற்à®±ுà®®் மருத்துவமனையை à®®ேà®®்படுத்த 25.82 கோடி à®°ூபாய் ஒதுக்கப்பட்டது. à®®ேலுà®®், கட்டட பணிக்கு 55 கோடி à®°ூபாய், மருத்துவ கருவிகள் மற்à®±ுà®®் வாகனங்கள் வாà®™்க 49.18 கோடி à®°ூபாய் ஒதுக்கீடு செய்யப் பட்டுள்ளது. மருந்துகள் வாà®™்க 2.5 கோடி à®°ூபாய், சர்ஜிக்கல் 1.5 கோடி à®°ூபாய், கட்டட பராமரிப்பு 50 லட்சம் à®°ூபாய், à®®ின் பராமரிப்பு 20 லட்சம் à®°ூபாய், மருத்துவ கருவிகள் பராமரிப்பு à®’à®°ு கோடி à®°ூபாய், மருத்துவம் இல்லாத கருவிகள் பராமரிப்பு 40 லட்சம் à®°ூபாய் உட்பட à®®ொத்தம் 19.97 கோடி à®°ூபாய் இதில் அடங்குà®®். à®®ொத்தம் 320 படுக்கைகளுடன் ஆறு à®®ாடி கட்டடம் à®…à®®ைகிறது. அடிக்கல் நாட்டப்பட்டு ஓராண்டாகியுà®®், தமிழக அரசு சாà®°்பில் அனைத்து ஒத்துà®´ைப்புà®®் தருà®®் நிலையிலுà®®், இன்னுà®®் கட்டுà®®ான பணியை மத்திய அரசு துவங்கவில்லை. இதற்கிடையே, கட்டுà®®ான பணியை அடுத்தாண்டு செப்டம்பருக்குள் à®®ுடிக்க திட்டமிடப்பட்டுள்ளது. ""கட்டுà®®ான பணியை à®®ேà®±்கொள்ளுà®®் திà®°ுவனந்தபுரத்தைச் சேà®°்ந்த தனியாà®°் நிà®±ுவனம், ஒன்பது à®®ாதங்களில் கட்டடத்தை கட்டி, மருத்துவமனை நிà®°்வாகத்திடம் ஒப்படைக்குà®®்,'' என்à®±ு டீன் சிவக்குà®®ாà®°் தெà®°ிவித்தாà®°். கட்டுà®®ான பணி அடுத்தாண்டு ஜனவரியில் ஆரம்பிக்கப்படலாà®®் என தெà®°ிகிறது.
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மதுà®°ை தோப்பூà®°ில் "எய்à®®்ஸ்' à®®ாதிà®°ி மருத்துவமனை கட்டுà®®ான பணியை அடுத்தாண்டு செப்டம்பருக்குள் à®®ுடிக்க மத்திய அரசு திட்டமிடப்பட்டுள்ளது. இக்கட்டடத்திà®±்கான அடிக்கல் நாட்டு விà®´ா கடந்தாண்டு பிப். 27ல் நடந்தது. மருத்துவக் கல்லூà®°ி மற்à®±ுà®®் மருத்துவமனையை à®®ேà®®்படுத்த 25.82 கோடி à®°ூபாய் ஒதுக்கப்பட்டது. à®®ேலுà®®், கட்டட பணிக்கு 55 கோடி à®°ூபாய், மருத்துவ கருவிகள் மற்à®±ுà®®் வாகனங்கள் வாà®™்க 49.18 கோடி à®°ூபாய் ஒதுக்கீடு செய்யப் பட்டுள்ளது. மருந்துகள் வாà®™்க 2.5 கோடி à®°ூபாய், சர்ஜிக்கல் 1.5 கோடி à®°ூபாய், கட்டட பராமரிப்பு 50 லட்சம் à®°ூபாய், à®®ின் பராமரிப்பு 20 லட்சம் à®°ூபாய், மருத்துவ கருவிகள் பராமரிப்பு à®’à®°ு கோடி à®°ூபாய், மருத்துவம் இல்லாத கருவிகள் பராமரிப்பு 40 லட்சம் à®°ூபாய் உட்பட à®®ொத்தம் 19.97 கோடி à®°ூபாய் இதில் அடங்குà®®். à®®ொத்தம் 320 படுக்கைகளுடன் ஆறு à®®ாடி கட்டடம் à®…à®®ைகிறது. அடிக்கல் நாட்டப்பட்டு ஓராண்டாகியுà®®், தமிழக அரசு சாà®°்பில் அனைத்து ஒத்துà®´ைப்புà®®் தருà®®் நிலையிலுà®®், இன்னுà®®் கட்டுà®®ான பணியை மத்திய அரசு துவங்கவில்லை. இதற்கிடையே, கட்டுà®®ான பணியை அடுத்தாண்டு செப்டம்பருக்குள் à®®ுடிக்க திட்டமிடப்பட்டுள்ளது. ""கட்டுà®®ான பணியை à®®ேà®±்கொள்ளுà®®் திà®°ுவனந்தபுரத்தைச் சேà®°்ந்த தனியாà®°் நிà®±ுவனம், ஒன்பது à®®ாதங்களில் கட்டடத்தை கட்டி, மருத்துவமனை நிà®°்வாகத்திடம் ஒப்படைக்குà®®்,'' என்à®±ு டீன் சிவக்குà®®ாà®°் தெà®°ிவித்தாà®°். கட்டுà®®ான பணி அடுத்தாண்டு ஜனவரியில் ஆரம்பிக்கப்படலாà®®் என தெà®°ிகிறது.
மதுà®°ை தோப்பூà®°ில் "எய்à®®்ஸ்' à®®ாதிà®°ி மருத்துவமனை கட்டுà®®ான பணியை அடுத்தாண்டு செப்டம்பருக்குள் à®®ுடிக்க மத்திய அரசு திட்டமிடப்பட்டுள்ளது. இக்கட்டடத்திà®±்கான அடிக்கல் நாட்டு விà®´ா கடந்தாண்டு பிப். 27ல் நடந்தது. மருத்துவக் கல்லூà®°ி மற்à®±ுà®®் மருத்துவமனையை à®®ேà®®்படுத்த 25.82 கோடி à®°ூபாய் ஒதுக்கப்பட்டது. à®®ேலுà®®், கட்டட பணிக்கு 55 கோடி à®°ூபாய், மருத்துவ கருவிகள் மற்à®±ுà®®் வாகனங்கள் வாà®™்க 49.18 கோடி à®°ூபாய் ஒதுக்கீடு செய்யப் பட்டுள்ளது. மருந்துகள் வாà®™்க 2.5 கோடி à®°ூபாய், சர்ஜிக்கல் 1.5 கோடி à®°ூபாய், கட்டட பராமரிப்பு 50 லட்சம் à®°ூபாய், à®®ின் பராமரிப்பு 20 லட்சம் à®°ூபாய், மருத்துவ கருவிகள் பராமரிப்பு à®’à®°ு கோடி à®°ூபாய், மருத்துவம் இல்லாத கருவிகள் பராமரிப்பு 40 லட்சம் à®°ூபாய் உட்பட à®®ொத்தம் 19.97 கோடி à®°ூபாய் இதில் அடங்குà®®். à®®ொத்தம் 320 படுக்கைகளுடன் ஆறு à®®ாடி கட்டடம் à®…à®®ைகிறது. அடிக்கல் நாட்டப்பட்டு ஓராண்டாகியுà®®், தமிழக அரசு சாà®°்பில் அனைத்து ஒத்துà®´ைப்புà®®் தருà®®் நிலையிலுà®®், இன்னுà®®் கட்டுà®®ான பணியை மத்திய அரசு துவங்கவில்லை. இதற்கிடையே, கட்டுà®®ான பணியை அடுத்தாண்டு செப்டம்பருக்குள் à®®ுடிக்க திட்டமிடப்பட்டுள்ளது. ""கட்டுà®®ான பணியை à®®ேà®±்கொள்ளுà®®் திà®°ுவனந்தபுரத்தைச் சேà®°்ந்த தனியாà®°் நிà®±ுவனம், ஒன்பது à®®ாதங்களில் கட்டடத்தை கட்டி, மருத்துவமனை நிà®°்வாகத்திடம் ஒப்படைக்குà®®்,'' என்à®±ு டீன் சிவக்குà®®ாà®°் தெà®°ிவித்தாà®°். கட்டுà®®ான பணி அடுத்தாண்டு ஜனவரியில் ஆரம்பிக்கப்படலாà®®் என தெà®°ிகிறது.
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Thursday, March 11, 2010
Chennai an Emerging Health Care Destination - Cheap, Best and Caring
Chennai is fast emerging as the destination for quality healthcare. And, at affordable costs too. Patients from as far away as from West Bengal visit the hospitals. The frequency of visits of Indian–origin patients from abroad, from countries such as Malaysia, Singapore and Dubai, is also on the rise.
Advantage Chennai:
According to hospital sources, the cost of treatment is less in Chennai. A heart surgery is done just for Rs.1.25 lakhs, whereas, at Chennai, the same is done for Rs.2.5 lakhs. While an Angiogram is performed for Rs.13,500, the same costs Rs.30,000 in Bengaluru . In addition, there is a human touch and personalized service by senior doctors throughout. Major portion of the cost, anywhere is spent by patients on purchase of medicine but there is a definite 30% to 40% operational cost advantage to the patients at Chennai, the sources vouch.
Connectivity:
The increase in the flow of patients is attributed to the improving connectivity to the city through road and rail. The moment the Airport here becomes an international airport, which is planned soon, Chennai could as well combine healthcare and tourism in a significant measure, says a report from Confederation of Indian Industry. 'We see a good potential. Only thing lacking is an international airport', according to Dr. Pugalagiri Vadamalayan, Managing Director, Vadamalayan Hospitals (VH).
Mix:
The chemistry of the city is undergoing a change and a composite culture is in the process of evolution as the numbers of doctors from outside the State, serving in the hospitals are on the rise. There are quite a few visiting consultant doctors from abroad such as Canada, adds Mrs.Hemalakshmi.S., Chief Operating Officer, VH.
Evolution:
Patients from southern districts, earlier used to visit Chennai for treatment at the Government Hospital. The scenario has changed with the emergence of corporate hospitals in the last two decades. Apart from the Aravind Eye Hospital, known worldwide for eye care and Apollo Hospitals from Chennai, there are two home grown corporate hospitals –VH and Devadas Multi-speciality Hospital (DMH). The Meenakshi Mission Hospital and Research Centre (MMHRC), a charitable institution is run in a corporate way. The Iswarya Women Care and Fertility Centre (IWCFC), in the nearby Palani, is gaining in attention.
Distinction:
These hospitals have earned distinct recognition. Evolving over time, they have attained and set standards in patient care, academic and research and community development.
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Advantage Chennai:
According to hospital sources, the cost of treatment is less in Chennai. A heart surgery is done just for Rs.1.25 lakhs, whereas, at Chennai, the same is done for Rs.2.5 lakhs. While an Angiogram is performed for Rs.13,500, the same costs Rs.30,000 in Bengaluru . In addition, there is a human touch and personalized service by senior doctors throughout. Major portion of the cost, anywhere is spent by patients on purchase of medicine but there is a definite 30% to 40% operational cost advantage to the patients at Chennai, the sources vouch.
Connectivity:
The increase in the flow of patients is attributed to the improving connectivity to the city through road and rail. The moment the Airport here becomes an international airport, which is planned soon, Chennai could as well combine healthcare and tourism in a significant measure, says a report from Confederation of Indian Industry. 'We see a good potential. Only thing lacking is an international airport', according to Dr. Pugalagiri Vadamalayan, Managing Director, Vadamalayan Hospitals (VH).
Mix:
The chemistry of the city is undergoing a change and a composite culture is in the process of evolution as the numbers of doctors from outside the State, serving in the hospitals are on the rise. There are quite a few visiting consultant doctors from abroad such as Canada, adds Mrs.Hemalakshmi.S., Chief Operating Officer, VH.
Evolution:
Patients from southern districts, earlier used to visit Chennai for treatment at the Government Hospital. The scenario has changed with the emergence of corporate hospitals in the last two decades. Apart from the Aravind Eye Hospital, known worldwide for eye care and Apollo Hospitals from Chennai, there are two home grown corporate hospitals –VH and Devadas Multi-speciality Hospital (DMH). The Meenakshi Mission Hospital and Research Centre (MMHRC), a charitable institution is run in a corporate way. The Iswarya Women Care and Fertility Centre (IWCFC), in the nearby Palani, is gaining in attention.
Distinction:
These hospitals have earned distinct recognition. Evolving over time, they have attained and set standards in patient care, academic and research and community development.
Source: iStockAnalyst/HinduBusinessLine
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Chennai an Emerging Health Care Destination - Cheap, Best and Caring
Chennai is fast emerging as the destination for quality healthcare. And, at affordable costs too. Patients from as far away as from West Bengal visit the hospitals. The frequency of visits of Indian–origin patients from abroad, from countries such as Malaysia, Singapore and Dubai, is also on the rise.
Advantage Chennai:
According to hospital sources, the cost of treatment is less in Chennai. A heart surgery is done just for Rs.1.25 lakhs, whereas, at Chennai, the same is done for Rs.2.5 lakhs. While an Angiogram is performed for Rs.13,500, the same costs Rs.30,000 in Bengaluru . In addition, there is a human touch and personalized service by senior doctors throughout. Major portion of the cost, anywhere is spent by patients on purchase of medicine but there is a definite 30% to 40% operational cost advantage to the patients at Chennai, the sources vouch.
Connectivity:
The increase in the flow of patients is attributed to the improving connectivity to the city through road and rail. The moment the Airport here becomes an international airport, which is planned soon, Chennai could as well combine healthcare and tourism in a significant measure, says a report from Confederation of Indian Industry. 'We see a good potential. Only thing lacking is an international airport', according to Dr. Pugalagiri Vadamalayan, Managing Director, Vadamalayan Hospitals (VH).
Mix:
The chemistry of the city is undergoing a change and a composite culture is in the process of evolution as the numbers of doctors from outside the State, serving in the hospitals are on the rise. There are quite a few visiting consultant doctors from abroad such as Canada, adds Mrs.Hemalakshmi.S., Chief Operating Officer, VH.
Evolution:
Patients from southern districts, earlier used to visit Chennai for treatment at the Government Hospital. The scenario has changed with the emergence of corporate hospitals in the last two decades. Apart from the Aravind Eye Hospital, known worldwide for eye care and Apollo Hospitals from Chennai, there are two home grown corporate hospitals –VH and Devadas Multi-speciality Hospital (DMH). The Meenakshi Mission Hospital and Research Centre (MMHRC), a charitable institution is run in a corporate way. The Iswarya Women Care and Fertility Centre (IWCFC), in the nearby Palani, is gaining in attention.
Distinction:
These hospitals have earned distinct recognition. Evolving over time, they have attained and set standards in patient care, academic and research and community development.
Source: iStockAnalyst/HinduBusinessLine
Advantage Chennai:
According to hospital sources, the cost of treatment is less in Chennai. A heart surgery is done just for Rs.1.25 lakhs, whereas, at Chennai, the same is done for Rs.2.5 lakhs. While an Angiogram is performed for Rs.13,500, the same costs Rs.30,000 in Bengaluru . In addition, there is a human touch and personalized service by senior doctors throughout. Major portion of the cost, anywhere is spent by patients on purchase of medicine but there is a definite 30% to 40% operational cost advantage to the patients at Chennai, the sources vouch.
Connectivity:
The increase in the flow of patients is attributed to the improving connectivity to the city through road and rail. The moment the Airport here becomes an international airport, which is planned soon, Chennai could as well combine healthcare and tourism in a significant measure, says a report from Confederation of Indian Industry. 'We see a good potential. Only thing lacking is an international airport', according to Dr. Pugalagiri Vadamalayan, Managing Director, Vadamalayan Hospitals (VH).
Mix:
The chemistry of the city is undergoing a change and a composite culture is in the process of evolution as the numbers of doctors from outside the State, serving in the hospitals are on the rise. There are quite a few visiting consultant doctors from abroad such as Canada, adds Mrs.Hemalakshmi.S., Chief Operating Officer, VH.
Evolution:
Patients from southern districts, earlier used to visit Chennai for treatment at the Government Hospital. The scenario has changed with the emergence of corporate hospitals in the last two decades. Apart from the Aravind Eye Hospital, known worldwide for eye care and Apollo Hospitals from Chennai, there are two home grown corporate hospitals –VH and Devadas Multi-speciality Hospital (DMH). The Meenakshi Mission Hospital and Research Centre (MMHRC), a charitable institution is run in a corporate way. The Iswarya Women Care and Fertility Centre (IWCFC), in the nearby Palani, is gaining in attention.
Distinction:
These hospitals have earned distinct recognition. Evolving over time, they have attained and set standards in patient care, academic and research and community development.
Source: iStockAnalyst/HinduBusinessLine
Labels:
aravind hospitals,
chennai hospital,
hospitals,
medicine
Chennai-based eye facility Aravind Eye Hospital chosen for USD 1.5mn Hilton prize
Chennai City based Aravind Eye Care System (AECS) has been chosen for the US Dollars 1.5 million Conrad N Hilton Humanitarian Prize, given annually to an organization that makes extraordinary contributions towards alleviating human suffering.
Aravind Eye Hospital, Chennai has been chosen from among 400 nominees for the prize for its "extraordinary work" in the field of eye care, according to a release by the eye care facility.
The international prize is awarded each year since 1996 by the Hilton Foundation established by the late hotel entrepreneur Conrad N Hilton, for the purpose of providing humanitarian aid to the poor.
Isn't it great about Aravind Eye Care Hospital!? I am really proud about being from Chennai!! Dr.V was a visionary person and he did it? When are we going to do a similar contribution to the society like Dr.V!? Five people like Dr.V is enough to improve/change Chennai or take it into a positive direction!
Hats off to you Dr.V!! Your seeds which were sowed in 1976 are growing into big trees today!!
Aravind Eye Hospital, Chennai has been chosen from among 400 nominees for the prize for its "extraordinary work" in the field of eye care, according to a release by the eye care facility.
The international prize is awarded each year since 1996 by the Hilton Foundation established by the late hotel entrepreneur Conrad N Hilton, for the purpose of providing humanitarian aid to the poor.
Isn't it great about Aravind Eye Care Hospital!? I am really proud about being from Chennai!! Dr.V was a visionary person and he did it? When are we going to do a similar contribution to the society like Dr.V!? Five people like Dr.V is enough to improve/change Chennai or take it into a positive direction!
Hats off to you Dr.V!! Your seeds which were sowed in 1976 are growing into big trees today!!
Labels:
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Infrastructure,
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Chennai-based eye facility Aravind Eye Hospital chosen for USD 1.5mn Hilton prize
Chennai City based Aravind Eye Care System (AECS) has been chosen for the US Dollars 1.5 million Conrad N Hilton Humanitarian Prize, given annually to an organization that makes extraordinary contributions towards alleviating human suffering.
Aravind Eye Hospital, Chennai has been chosen from among 400 nominees for the prize for its "extraordinary work" in the field of eye care, according to a release by the eye care facility.
The international prize is awarded each year since 1996 by the Hilton Foundation established by the late hotel entrepreneur Conrad N Hilton, for the purpose of providing humanitarian aid to the poor.
Isn't it great about Aravind Eye Care Hospital!? I am really proud about being from Chennai!! Dr.V was a visionary person and he did it? When are we going to do a similar contribution to the society like Dr.V!? Five people like Dr.V is enough to improve/change Chennai or take it into a positive direction!
Hats off to you Dr.V!! Your seeds which were sowed in 1976 are growing into big trees today!!
Aravind Eye Hospital, Chennai has been chosen from among 400 nominees for the prize for its "extraordinary work" in the field of eye care, according to a release by the eye care facility.
The international prize is awarded each year since 1996 by the Hilton Foundation established by the late hotel entrepreneur Conrad N Hilton, for the purpose of providing humanitarian aid to the poor.
Isn't it great about Aravind Eye Care Hospital!? I am really proud about being from Chennai!! Dr.V was a visionary person and he did it? When are we going to do a similar contribution to the society like Dr.V!? Five people like Dr.V is enough to improve/change Chennai or take it into a positive direction!
Hats off to you Dr.V!! Your seeds which were sowed in 1976 are growing into big trees today!!
Labels:
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hospitals,
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Friday, December 5, 2008
International Standards Health Facility in Chennai
Bangladesh and Indonesia have sought the help of Aravind Eye Hospitals in diabetes management, and for technology to treat eye problems among diabetic patients.
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International Standards Health Facility in Chennai
Bangladesh and Indonesia have sought the help of Aravind Eye Hospitals in diabetes management, and for technology to treat eye problems among diabetic patients.
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