AIIMS Delhi set for overhaul, expand services across NCR

Published On 2025-06-11 04:00 GMT   |   Update On 2025-06-11 04:00 GMT

AIIMS Delhi to Shift OPD Load Across NCR

New Delhi: In a move set to transform India’s premier healthcare institution, the NITI Aayog is likely to recommend a comprehensive revamp of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Delhi, including a strategic expansion of its clinical services across the National Capital Region (NCR).  

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According to Economic Times, the move is aimed at reducing the load on existing infrastructure and freeing doctors for medical research, said a senior government official.

This restructuring is expected to significantly reduce long waiting times and improve patient flow for non-critical treatments.  Currently, AIIMS Delhi’s outpatient department (OPD) manages an overwhelming 7,200 patients per day, while its emergency section treats approximately 400–500 cases daily, putting immense strain on resources and staff.

According to the news reports, a committee headed by NITI Aayog member Dr. VK Paul is currently reviewing the existing systems at AIIMS and is expected to soon draft a comprehensive reform plan. The blueprint will outline specific timelines and actionable steps to elevate the institute’s healthcare services to international standards.

The committee's report, due in the latter half of this year, will present policy recommendations. These recommendations will be structured into short-term, medium-term, and long-term interventions, complete with timelines and operational steps.

The official revealed that the committee is exploring the possibility of utilising vacant or underutilised facilities in other government — and potentially private — hospitals to extend AIIMS OPD services.

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The official stated, "All aspects are being considered to ensure quality of service and that medical care is not compromised. A final decision will be taken by the committee."

"However, the idea of spreading OPDs outside of AIIMS will only succeed if there is a strict monitoring mechanism in place to ensure everyone in need of medical care or advice is catered as is done at AIIMS," the official added, reports Economic Times. 

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