Delhi Integrates Hospitals, Develops NIMHANS-2
Analysis based on 9 articles · First reported Mar 15, 2026 · Last updated Mar 15, 2026
The integration of major public medical institutions in India===Delhi is expected to significantly improve healthcare infrastructure and services, potentially attracting more medical tourism and investment in the region's healthcare sector. This move aims to optimize resource utilization and enhance patient care, positioning India===Delhi as a leading medical hub.
The India===Delhi government, led by Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, has decided to integrate India===Guru Tegh Bahadur Hospital, India===Delhi State Cancer Institute, and India===Rajiv Gandhi Super Speciality Hospital into a unified autonomous institution, similar to India===All India Institutes of Medical Sciences. Concurrently, the India===Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences will be developed into 'NIMHANS-2', a national center for mental health and neurosciences. This initiative aims to optimize the use of existing resources, improve bed capacity management, and enhance specialized services across hospitals. India===Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences will transfer 75 acres of land to India===Guru Tegh Bahadur Hospital for the development of a large Integrated Medical Institute. The broader vision is to transform India===Delhi into a major center of medical excellence, research, and education in India.
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