THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Keralites are looking forward to see if AIIMS (All India Institute of Medical Sciences) will be allowed at least in today's central budget for Kerala, where serious diseases such as rare and incurable infectious diseases are spreading. Diseases such as rare encephalitis, West Nile fever, Nipah and cholera, which were thought to have been eradicated, are rampant. Dengue fever, yellow fever, rat fever, H1N1, chicken pox, hepatitis, malaria, monkey fever and water borne diseases are also spreading widely. It was here that the country first reported cases of COVID and Nipah. AIIMS is essential for study, research and prevention of diseases.
If AIIMS comes, there will be high quality treatment and research. There will be a study of the conditions that lead to the spread of infectious diseases, including extreme heat, heavy summer rains and blockage of garbage disposal. Effective countermeasures can be devised. For the treatment of rare diseases, central doctors, including those at AIIMS can be relied upon.
AIIMS, which was promised to Kerala in 2014, was later forgotten by the Centre. 252 acres of land has been acquired in Kinalur, Kozhikode. As the demand for AIIMS increased in Thiruvananthapuram, Kasaragod, Kozhikode, Ernakulam and Palakkad, the central government postponed the decision by suggesting a consensus. The Union Health Ministry had recommended to the Finance Ministry in April 2022 to grant AIIMS to Kerala, but no further action was taken. The central position change in 2018 that AIIMS is not under consideration continues.
To move forward, a nodal officer should be appointed to oversee AIIMS procurement activities and MPs should raise the issue unanimously in Parliament. State coordination is necessary to identify a suitable location for AIIMS.
Key features of AIIMS proposal
Expert treatment provided for free
World-class research facilities
Eminent doctors on staff
Training programs for other doctors
Brain biobanks
Hospital with 750 beds
20 superspecialty departments
Up to 200 MBBS seats
Estimated cost of ₹2000 crore, including construction