Although technological advances have already begun in Gujarat, the state Health Minister Jay Narayan Vyas of promises now that the health care accessible to rural areas and health problems faced by rural address.
Vyas said that the Gujarat University Convention Center on Saturday with the Tech Hospital two days’ and the Ministry of Health and Hospital Conclave 2011 “, event organized by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII).
In his speech, Vyas said: “In addition to the three medical schools have begun this year we have planned more than three schools in the first phase in Gandhinagar, Patan and Valsad.
In the second phase, more than three medical schools established in Junagadh, Bharuch and Vadnagar. Each of these schools will have capacity for 150 people. “Vyas said:”. Soon there will be a new X-ray machine installed at the Civil Hospital also offer on the highway, 20 in intensive care at home with technology and with almost all facilities, such as shown on the inside of a hospital intensive care.”
Vyas said that the growing population and a huge number of middle-class customers, taking a good power supply capacity is useful for the healthcare industry. It is important to note that India is spending about 5.5% of GDP on health and the increases in the coming days, which will also help the industry. While the industry as a whole is expected to touch $ 75-8o billion the next five years, long-term is likely to touch $ 125 billion.

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