The funds were sanctioned as part of the centrally sponsored "capacity development for developing trauma care facilities in government hospitals located on national highways" scheme under the Union Health Ministry.
"The Union Health Ministry is committed to strengthening of healthcare infrastructure in Himachal Pradesh and this initiative is a step in that direction," Health Minister J P Nadda said.
Of the total amount sanctioned, Rs 2.754 crore each has been sanctioned for four trauma care facilities at the zonal hospital Mandi for level III Trauma Care, regional hospital, Hamirpur, Rampur, Shimla and District Hospital in Chamba.
The Ministry has taken several steps for strengthening public health infrastructure in Himachal Pradesh which includes sanctioning of an AIIMS. The process of making it operational soon is underway, the statement said.
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A tertiary cancer care centre worth Rs 45 crore has also been sanctioned in Shimla while the Health Ministry has also released the first instalment for upgradation of two district hospitals and two medical colleges in Nahan and Hamirpur.
The state government has also proposed a level-1 trauma facility in Shimla which is under consideration by the Centre.
The Union Health Ministry also said that against the long standing demand of the state to open a CGHS wellness centre, the Ministry has also approved one for Shimla in December 2014.