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Andhra Pradesh Boosts Healthcare with 24 New Critical Care Blocks

Summary

  • 24 new Critical Care Blocks will be established across government hospitals.
  • These facilities will add 1,275 beds to enhance emergency healthcare services.
  • The project is funded by the Union government at a cost of ₹600 crore.
Andhra Pradesh Boosts Healthcare with 24 New Critical Care Blocks

Andhra Pradesh is poised to transform its emergency healthcare landscape with the development of 24 new Critical Care Blocks (CCBs) in government hospitals. These facilities are scheduled to be operational by August 2026, significantly bolstering the state's capacity to handle urgent medical situations.

The initiative, a significant investment of ₹600 crore under the PM Ayushman Bharat Health Infrastructure Mission, will introduce an additional 1,275 beds across the state. The project aims to address the gaps in emergency medical care identified during the COVID-19 pandemic, ensuring that non-COVID patients also receive timely critical treatment.

These CCBs will cater to a wide range of conditions, including cardiac, renal, and respiratory issues, as well as dialysis and maternal care. The strategic placement of these blocks in teaching, district, and area hospitals underscores a commitment to decentralized and accessible emergency services.

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The first 13 blocks are expected by December and the remaining 11 by August 2026.
The total cost for the 24 Critical Care Blocks in Andhra Pradesh is ₹600 crore.
They will serve patients with cardiac, renal, respiratory, poisoning, and dialysis issues, plus maternal and child care.

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