VP Naidu Inaugurates 220 bedded Delta Hospitals in Rajahmundry

Published On 2019-12-27 09:15 GMT   |   Update On 2019-12-27 09:15 GMT
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VP asks doctors to treat their profession as service and not as a commercial vocation


The Vice President of India, Shri M Venkaiah Naidu stressed the need to dedicate the next decade, from 2020 – 2030 to make India healthier by promoting healthy lifestyle, improving healthcare facilities, making healthcare affordable and accessible to all.


Inaugurating Delta Hospitals in Rajahmundry, he expressed concern over the rising incidence of Non-Communicable Diseases owing to the change in lifestyle and dietary habits and stressed the need for following healthy lifestyle practices.

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"I am happy to inaugurate Delta Hospital headed by a highly talented and experienced team of doctors. I am happy to know that the hospital is equipped to provide advanced treatment for cancer, cardiac and other ailments," he said.

"I am sure the management of Delta Hospitals, Doctors and the professionals associated with the hospital will keep service as their motto and perform to the best of their abilities to deliver good healthcare to people of this region," he added.

Delta Hospital is a 220 Bedded Multispeciality centre of excellence dedicated to provide comprehensive medical care in the domain of all major clinical departments.

Quoting WHO report, he said that around 61 percent of deaths in India were attributed to non-communicable diseases, including heart disorders, cancer, and diabetes.


He suggested launching a national movement against the growing incidence of non-communicable diseases and wanted hospitals, the Indian Medical Association and the medical fraternity to take the lead in creating awareness among people, especially the youth.


Highlighting the importance of creating awareness among children and the youth of the hazards caused by unhealthy dietary habits and sedentary lifestyles, the Vice President said that students in schools must be encouraged to take part in at least one physical activity or yoga every day to stay fit and healthy.


Pointing out that achieving universal healthcare has many challenges including bridging the urban-rural divide in providing quality healthcare facilities, Shri Naidu urged the private sector to expand its footprint to the villages and remote rural areas and reach out to people with affordable healthcare.


“It is important for the private sector to complement the efforts of the government in reaching modern healthcare facilities to people living in rural areas,” he added.


Stating that the Government of India has launched several initiatives such as Ayushman Bharat to increase citizens' access to good quality, affordable healthcare with an aim to achieve Universal Health Coverage by 2030, the Vice President called upon the Private sector to supplement government’s efforts in achieving the 2030 target.


Shri Naidu urged doctors to show empathy and compassion towards the patients and treat their profession as a mission to serve the people and not as a commercial vocation.


​Shri Naidu while referring to the high stature given to professionals such as Doctors and Teachers in Indian culture asked them to keep service as their motto. He urged them to show emp​​athy and compassion towards the patients and treat their profession as a mission to serve the people and not as a commercial vocation.


He stressed the need to innovate and adopt the best practices from world over to improve healthcare services and treatment protocols.


Shri Bharat Ram, Member of Parliament, Dr R.B.P.R Chowdary, Chairman & Managing Director of Delta Hospitals, Shri B. Sreenivas, Director, Delta Hospitals were among the dignitaries who graced the event.


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