India should adopt Ganga Ram Hospital’s distinctive model
The unique operating model used by the Sir Ganga Ram Hospital in the city should be adopted throughout India, stated Yogesh Singh, Vice Chancellor of Delhi University, on Thursday, reported PTI.
He went to the Founder’s Day festivities held at the hospital that was founded in Delhi in the 1950s on its grounds for the 68th time.

“I have seen this hospital very closely as a patient, attendant, and visitor. I am pleasantly surprised and happy to know that all consultants of this hospital contribute 20 per cent of their earnings back to the hospital.”

“It needs real dedication and commitment to run good healthcare institutions like Sir Ganga Ram Hospital,” a statement issued by the hospital quoting Singh said.
In his speech as the chief guest, he urged healthcare organisations to be kind, passionate, and decent to the underprivileged who are often forgotten.

“The contribution and expansion of the healthcare and educational sectors are critical to the expansion of India’s GDP. I sincerely feel that Sir Ganga Ram Hospital’s unique concept has to be adopted throughout India. open additional locations to serve patients across India. The Sir Ganga Ram Hospital needs to be replicated and expanded, he said.

The event was celebrated by the Sir Ganga Ram Trust Society, the Board of Management, consultants, and employees of the old hospital.
Later on in the day, the hospital’s personnel and doctors received awards for merit and long service from the DU VC. According to the statement, students from the School of Nursing delivered a cultural programme.
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