New Delhi, Feb 20 || New All India Institutes of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) should progressively establish world standards in patient care and medical education, while preserving the institutional ethos associated with the AIIMS system, Union Health and Family Welfare Minister J.P. Nadda said on Friday.
Addressing the ‘Leadership Conclave’ for the Presidents and the Executive Directors of new AIIMS, convened by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, the minister emphasised that the conclave is both contextual and relevant in the present phase of expansion of the AIIMS network.
He stated that a balanced approach must be maintained among patient care, teaching, and research, with a clear focus on strengthening a patient-centric model.
Nadda underscored the need to institute structured patient feedback mechanisms and to take concrete steps to enhance patient satisfaction.
The minister further stressed the importance of mutual support and structured collaboration so that institutions may grow together in a coordinated manner.
He expressed satisfaction that 20 AIIMS have established a collaborative research consortium to advance coordinated health research aligned with national priorities, and stated that institutional leadership must blend administrative efficiency with academic excellence to guide this initiative effectively.
The minister called for moving beyond conventional practices and fostering greater transparency, accountability, and objectivity in decision-making processes.