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Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2006 02:37:55 +0530
‘The Conference Will Focus On The Need For Trained Medical Architects’
Dr R Chandrashekhar
Planning and architectural expression has now taken a prominent position
with the increasing number of private healthcare players in the market.
Says chief organiser, Dr R Chandrashekar, Senior Architect, Directorate
General of Health Services, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
states, “This seminar is very unique as it will cover aspects which were
never covered before.” He further adds, “Relocating pre-engineered
trauma centres at various national highways, organising funds,
government initiatives of entering into Public Private Partnerships
(PPP), the process of setting up the infrastructure, maintenance and the
hiring of trained manpower are some of the important aspects that will
be covered.”
“This particular conference will highlight the importance of a
multi-sectoral approach in delivery of healthcare,” points out Dr Shakti
Kumar Gupta, one of the chief organisers of the ‘International
Conference on Planning and Designing of Healthcare Facilities’. There
has been a sharp rise in the fiscal, demographic and consumer pressure.
Simultaneously, there has also been revolutionary changes as far as
delivery of healthcare services are concerned.
The three-day conference from September 15-17, 2006 is organised as a
part of the Golden Jubliee celebrations of the All India Institute of
Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi. Apart from AIIMS, the seminar is
jointly organised by School of Planning and Architecture (SPA), New
Delhi and Indian Institute of Architecture (IIA).
cont'd....
http://www.expresshealthcaremgmt.com/200609/conferencewatch01.shtml