Newborn suffering from heart disease will no longer die due to lack of treatment in UP: CM Yogi Adityanath
Feb 12, 2023
Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) [India], February 12 : Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Sunday gave instructions to establish a children's hospital at the Sanjay Gandhi Post-Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences (SGPGI).
Yogi Adityanath today met Saloni Heart Foundation's founder and president Mrinalani Sethi and her husband, Himanshu Sethi on Sunday.
During the meeting, he discussed the newborns with congenital heart disease and said that they'll no longer die in UP due to lack of treatment.
"Newborn babies suffering from congenital Heart disease will no longer die in the state of Uttar Pradesh due to lack of treatment. The Foundation will work with SGPGI to build a Children's Hospital," said CM Yogi Adityanath.
While giving instructions to establish a Children's Hospital at Sanjay Gandhi Post-Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences, the Chief Minister said, "A large percentage of children are born with heart disease in the state. Many of these babies require surgery within their first year of life and many children die due to lack of treatment. Keeping this in mind, a Center of Excellence in Pediatric Cardiology Unit should be established at SGPGI as soon as possible."
Following a meeting with the Chief Minister during the state's ongoing investment conclave, entrepreneurs from the country and abroad are investing in development-oriented schemes. CM Yogi also welcomed such entrepreneurs who want to improve the state's healthcare system.
Mrinalani Sethi, founder and president of America's Saloni Heart Foundation, and her husband, Himanshu Sethi, met the Chief Minister on Sunday. During the meeting, the founder of the Saloni Heart Foundation urged the Chief Minister to set up a children's hospital at SGPGI for infants suffering from congenital heart disease and expressed her willingness to invest Rs 500 crore in this endeavor.
The Chief Minister welcomed the proposal of the Saloni Heart Foundation and assured cooperation from the government. Under the proposal, the Saloni Heart Foundation will begin the unit with 30 beds in the initial phase. After its successful implementation, the unit will be expanded to 100 beds in the second phase and 200 beds in the third phase. Once operational, the hospital will enable surgery for 5,000 children suffering from this disease and treatment of 10,000 more patients. The Saloni Heart Foundation will build another unit in collaboration with BHU once this one is fully operational.