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256-bed trauma centre to be set up at Patiala hospital

256-bed trauma centre to be set up at Patiala hospital

Published on: Feb 14, 2026 5:37 PM IST
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Patiala, Punjab Health Minister Balbir Singh on Saturday announced that a state-of-the-art 256-bed modern trauma centre will be built at Government Rajindra Hospital here at a cost of 81.80 crore.

256-bed trauma centre to be set up at Patiala hospital
256-bed trauma centre to be set up at Patiala hospital

Describing it as a major step toward strengthening Punjab's public healthcare infrastructure, the minister said the upcoming trauma facility will significantly enhance emergency and critical care services in the region.

Once operational, the centre will cater not only to Patiala but also to nearby districts, ensuring timely treatment for accident victims and critically ill patients, he said.

The fully centrally air-conditioned building will be equipped with modern operation theatres, ICUs, advanced diagnostic systems, and adequate ventilator support.

The project aims to ensure that no serious patient is denied treatment due to infrastructure constraints, he said.

To improve patient convenience and streamline hospital operations, a central facility centre is also being developed at a cost of 56 lakh.

The centre will include billing and admission sections along with a mini laboratory, enabling faster diagnostic testing and quicker treatment decisions in emergency cases.

Necessary lab tests will be available immediately for patients admitted in emergency, due to which there will be no delay in treatment. This initiative has been taken keeping in mind the convenience of patients and their family members, he said.

The minister also announced the release of R 13.53 crore for the construction of a new residential hostel for junior doctors. The facility is expected to improve living conditions for medical staff and enhance overall healthcare delivery standards, he said.

Singh reiterated the government's commitment to strengthening public health infrastructure and urged citizens to benefit from the 'Mukh Mantri Dehat Yojna', which offers cashless treatment of up to 10 lakh.

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