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Construction of the three TIMS structures is being supervised by the Roads and Buildings department. They are being constructed at a cost of Rs.2,679 crore and under Engineering Procurement and Construction (EPC) basis.
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Stating that there was no dearth of funds as the banks were giving loans for construction of the buildings, he directed the officials to expedite the works and finish the construction of all the TIMS buildings at the earliest.
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Harish Rao pointed out that the previous BRS government made swift progress in establishing TIMS hospitals to meet the needs of the growing population
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Nursing staff, hired on a contractual basis during the Covid pandemic at Telangana Institute of Medical Science (TIMS) in Gachibowli, initiated protests at various sites.
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TIMS specialty hospitals will have dedicated dental and nursing colleges, in addition to offering courses on paramedical and allied courses like physiotherapy, occupational therapists and medical technicians
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Each TIMS would have 2,000 paramedical staff, 500 resident doctors, 20 operation theatres, 300 ICU beds, cancer treatment, CT scans and MRI and other important facilities.
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Through the Act, the health department will operate the super-specialty hospitals, which are coming up at Alwal, Sanathnagar and LB Nagar with a cost of Rs 2,679 crore, in a hybrid model.
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After the tenders were finalized, the Roads and Buildings department issued Letter of Agreements to the three companies
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A total of 500 Intensive Care Unit (ICU) beds will also be available for patients at the upcoming new NIMS block.
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Hyderabad: Instead of the traditional three-level healthcare system that comprises primary, secondary and tertiary medical facilities, Telangana’s unique five-level healthcare system with a special focus on preventive care and super-specialty facilities, mooted by Chief Minister, K Chandrashekhar Rao, has yielded positive results. Thanks to sustained funding and focus on ensuring efficient implementation of the five-levels […]
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Hyderabad: The Federation of North Eastern Colonies of Secunderabad has thanked Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao for laying the foundation stone for a Telangana Institute of Medical Sciences at Bolaram, opposite the Alwal Rythu Bazaar. In a statement here, the federation said the top class medical facility in the north east part of the city […]
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Hyderabad: Tearing into the divisive political tactics of the Bharatiya Janata Party, Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao on Tuesday called communal polarisation of society a cancer. Warning that falling into the trap of political parties that survive by provoking communal sentiments could cause permanent damage to the country, he said communal violence would drive away […]
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Hyderabad: Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao participated in the ‘bhumi puja’ and laid the foundation stone for three Telangana Institute of Medical Sciences (TIMS) super-speciality hospitals in the capital on Tuesday. The three TIMS will be built in Alwal, Gaddiannaram and Erragadda, for which the State government has already sanctioned Rs 2,679 crore. The facility […]
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Hyderabad: In a major boost to tertiary government healthcare facilities, the Telangana government on Thursday has sanctioned an amount of Rs 2,679 crore towards construction of three super-speciality hospitals in Hyderabad at LB Nagar, Sanathnagar and Alwal, Medchal-Malkajgiri. All the three super-speciality hospitals will function as autonomous institutions and will be named as Telangana Institute […]
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Hyderabad: The Telangana government is giving a massive push to strengthen medical education and tertiary healthcare facilities across the State. With Telangana successfully managing to come out of the Omicron driven Covid third wave, renewed efforts are underway to fast track prestigious projects, that include multispecialty health hubs, medical colleges and upgrading almost all major […]
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Hyderabad: A study of 388 Covid-19 positive patients during the second wave, taken up by doctors at Telangana Institute of Medical Sciences (TIMS), Gachibowli, has indicated that the quality of life among the patients improves and their symptoms gets resolved after three months post Covid-19 infection when compared to the follow-up at one month. The […]
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Hyderabad: As on Thursday, two persons from Karnataka have tested positive for Omicron variant of Covid-19. A 35-year-old woman from Rangareddy district, who flew down to Hyderabad from the UK, also has tested Covid positive and officials are waiting for results of genome sequencing to ascertain the cause of Covid-19 was Delta or Omicron. What […]
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Hyderabad: Public Undertakings Committee chairman and Armoor MLA A Jeevan Reddy on Sunday ridiculed BJP State president Bandi Sanjay Kumar’s call for a million march demanding recruitment for government jobs in the State. He advised the latter to organise a million march to Delhi against the Narendra Modi government for its failure to provide two […]
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Hyderabad: A two-judge panel of the Telangana High Court comprising Acting Chief Justice MS Ramchandra Rao and Justice T Vinod Kumar voiced its disapproval at the Tahsildar of Abdullapurmet mandal and made it clear that if the tobacco units of the petitioners are not reopened by Wednesday, the court would pass orders which would be […]
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CM KCR termed the plantinum jubilee celebrations of Indian Independence as a unique event in the nation's history