Andhra Pradesh Minister Nara Lokesh has directed officials to develop the proposed 100-bed hospital at Chinakakani, Mangalagiri, as one of the finest in the country. During a review meeting at his Undavalli residence, he examined the hospital’s building model presented through a PowerPoint presentation and provided key directives for its development.
Emphasizing that the hospital fulfills a 30-year aspiration of Mangalagiri residents, Lokesh stated that it should be equipped with state-of-the-art facilities and serve as a national role model. He instructed officials to ensure a well-structured environment for medical professionals and provide seamless healthcare services to patients. He also stressed the need for a well-planned zoning system for doctors, patients, and visitors to enhance operational efficiency.
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Additionally, the minister directed officials to incorporate future infrastructure needs into the design, including parking, a mortuary, and other essential facilities. He urged them to review hospital models and implement necessary modifications to ensure the best possible amenities.
The review meeting was attended by Andhra Pradesh Medical Services & Infrastructure Development Corporation (APMSIDC) CEO G. Sudhakar Reddy, SE V. Chittibabu, EE C.V. Ramana, and other senior officials.