Sunday, April 28, 2013

Setting up new Police Hospitals on the lines of Army Hospitals



At present, there is no proposal for setting up new Police Hospitals on the lines of Army Hospitals. However, Government has given ‘in principle’ approval on 22.12.2011 for establishment of a Central Armed Police Forces Institute of Medical Sciences (CAPFIMS), along with 500-bedded General Hospital, a 300-bedded Super Specialty Hospital and other medical institutions/facilities in Delhi, at an estimated cost of Rs. 1537.49 crore. The proposal has been appraised by EFC chaired by Finance Secretary on 24.12.2012. Cabinet Note is under preparation.

Moreover, Government has already sanctioned one 200-bedded, six 100-bedded and thirty two 50-bedded Composite Hospitals to the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs), apart from Unit Hospital/Medical Inspection Room authorised in each Battalion. State wise details of the Composite Hospitals are at Annexure.