The minister of state for health said eight new departments, including emergency, would be functional by February, 2018 at the AIIMS in Patna.
Currently, the OPD and IPD facilities for 18 departments, including general surgery, orthopaedics, obstetrics and gynaecology, dentistry and neurosurgery, are already operational.
"I held meetings with officials in the Bihar health department and asked them to promote and spread awarness about the AIIMS in Patna by advertisements and others," Choubey said.
He also said currently 50 per cent of people with complicated diseases are being treated at AIIMS Patna, and that he wants to make it 90-100 per cent.
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When asked if had instructed the director of AIIMS Delhi to turn away such patients, the minister said, "I have never said such a thing. What is being reported in media is baseless and false."
He said the five AIIMS in Jodhpur, Rishikesh, Bhopal, Raipur and Bhuwaneshwar, which have a lack of doctors and faculty, will become fully functional by February 2018.
The former Bihar's health minister said the government has also simplified the grant, known as revolving fund, given to AIIMS and other hospitals for the treatment of economically weaker patients.
Further, it has been decided that revolving fund of Rs 10 lakh would be given to six new AIIMS, including in Patna.
Currently, a revolving fund of Rs 90 lakh is given to AIIMS Delhi.
Revolving fund is given to central government hospitals which is used for the treatment of financially weak patients.
Choubey said Rs 70 crore is being invested to set up e- classrooms in different medical colleges including AIIMS, Patna. The e-classrooms will be committed to facilitating medical teachings from one medical college to another.