ESI Hospital Vijayawada to be upgraded to 300-bed Hospital
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Vijayawada: Minister for Labour and Factories, Vasamsetti Subhash has inaugurated the new premises of the Employees State Insurance (ESI) Hospital at Gunadala in Vijayawada. He announced that the 110-bed ESI hospital in Vijayawada will be upgraded to a 300-bed hospital.
The Minister stated that the hospital has been serving thousands of labour families since 1968, now this will be expanded to a 300-bed capacity. This increasing bed capacity will provide more space to accommodate patients and reduce waiting times for treatment. He further stated that all ESI hospitals across the state would undergo phased development, with comprehensive measures being implemented to ensure this enhancement. This expansion is set to enhance the hospital's capacity and improve healthcare services for the growing population of the region.
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Minister Subhash emphasized that all ESI hospitals will be upgraded to provide comprehensive treatment for various diseases and to ensure prompt medical services for labour families. He also criticized the previous YSRC government for neglecting ESI hospitals over the past five years. He highlighted the issues which caused significant difficulties for the workers such as inadequate equipment and unfilled job vacancies. He also revealed that a vigilance inquiry has been launched to investigate irregularities related to YSR Bhima. This YSR Bhima has allegedly set up its own insurance company, raising concerns about its practices.
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