In a bold drive to modernize its healthcare environment, the Tripura government has created a strategic relationship with New Delhi’s All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) to transform Agartala Government Medical College (AGMC) and GBP Hospital into cutting-edge medical institutes. A high-level AIIMS team, led by Director Prof (Dr) M Srinivas, came in Agartala on Saturday to kick off the program. The session, conducted at the Tripura Institution for Transformation, is regarded as a key first step in building the groundwork for extensive healthcare changes in the state. According to official sources, negotiations centered on utilizing AIIMS’ expertise to raise AGMC and GBP Hospital to national levels of medical education, hospital administration, and patient care.
He asked the AIIMS staff to play an active role in integrating innovative systems like telemedicine, super-specialty services, and digital health records at AGMC and GBP Hospital. AIIMS Director Dr Srinivas and a team of specialists supported reshaping the state’s healthcare delivery framework, advocating for smart hospitals, emergency care modernization, skill development programs, and IT-driven paperless administration. Tripura Health Secretary Kiran Gitte reviewed the current health landscape, and the AIIMS delegation conducted a ground-level assessment of AGMC and GBP Hospital.
