: In a significant boost to the healthcare infrastructure of Telangana, Chief Minister Revanth Reddy inaugurated the 300-bed super specialty Medicover Hospital in Warangal on Saturday. The new facility aligns with the state government's commitment to enhancing the medical and health sector. During the inauguration, Chief Minister Reddy expressed his enthusiasm for the new hospital, stating, “I am delighted to open this hospital, which is in line with our government’s vision to strengthen the medical and health sector.
Our goal is to develop a global city by providing top-notch education, medical care, and power supply.” Reddy highlighted the government's ambition to promote Telangana as a medical tourism hub. Plans are underway to establish a medical tourism hub on 1,000 acres in Shamshabad, which will offer comprehensive medical services.
Additionally, the government has decided to set up Pharma Villages to bolster the pharmaceutical industry in the state. The Chief Minister also announced plans to issue a 'digital health profile card' to every citizen, ensuring free medical care across the state. “We are seeking technical assistance from the medical community to advance this initiative.
Our objective is for people to leave hospitals with a smile, focusing on positive outcomes rather than the number of admissions,” he said. Highlighting Hyderabad's development into a cosmopolitan city and its prominence in the pharmaceutical sector, Reddy credited former Prime Mini.
