MEDICAL COLLEGE (150 STUDENT INTAKE CAPACITY MEDICAL COLLEGE WITH 500 BED HOSPITAL)

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In the very beginning, There were government owned hospitals where one had to pay no money for treatment. Then, a private ward facility was started in the hospitals. The patient had to pay rent for a private room while medicines and doctors were available free of cost. The private ward helped the patient to avoid the untideness of a general ward and noise etc. The patients, who were in a position to afford the room rent, were admitted to private rooms. The poor’s, however, got admission in rushed general wards.

Increasing negligence by the doctors of these hospitals and the overcrowding in them gave private hospitals to have a good business. No. of private hospitals began to come in light with all facilities for E.C.G.S, X-Rays, Laboratories, 24-hours emergency and admission facilities for ill persons, seriously injured in pregnant ladies. The medium class and high class families started preferring these private hospitals and nursing homes as one’s life is considered to be much costly and expenses for treatment can be neglected.

A medical college in meant to impart education of medical field to students to qualify them as doctors in different specialized disciplines so as to treat patients suffering from
various ailments doctors with their dedicated spirit serve the nation at large by providing medication and treatment for eradication of diseases which exchanger health and add suffering to humanity. Normally a medical college is associated with a hospital.

Hospitals provide the facilities of O.P.D. and admission for seriously ill seriously injured, seriously burnt and pregnant ladies, casualities etc.

Presently, every city or town in india has no. of private hospitals furnished with latest medical facilities available and with more qualified surgeons, physicians and specialist doctors. Even sometimes, they are furnished with more modern machines than those available in the nearby Government Hospital. These hospitals can be seen well crowded as they provide very good service at a smile. As they are run by privates very good medical care is provided by them

A private hospital is a place where one may get treatment from ordinary fever to a major surgery operation. As a matter of fact, no limitation has been made for the facilities available in a hospital. However, generally all private hospitals are provided with latest facilities and ultra modern machines. In a hospital, surgeons, physicians, E.N.T., specialists, children specialist, Eye-surgeon, psychologists and sex-specialist are essential.

Description

INTRODUCTION
ELIGILIBILITY CRITERIA FOR MEDICAL COLLEGE
QUALIFYING CRITERIA
EXCEPTION :
FORMS & PROCEDURES :
APPLICATION FEE :
REGISTRATION :
EVALUATION BY MCI :
GRANT OF PERMISSION :
TABLE CLASSROOM FITTINGS
TABLE CLASSROOM FITTINGS
TABLE TEACHING SPACES OTHER THAN CLASSROOMS WITH SCIENCE
LABORATORY PROVISIONS
CONCEPT
MARKET SIZE
INVESTMENTS
GOVERNMENT INITIATIVES
ROAD AHEAD
MARKET POSITION OF HEALTH CARE INDUSTRY
BRIEF OVERVIEW
TRENDS AND INVESTMENTS
INDIAN HEALTHCARE: THE GROWTH STORY
LIST OF THE FEW HOSPITALS
GENERAL PURPOSE HOSPITALS
SPECIALITY (SELECTIVE) HOSPITALS
SUPER SPECIALITY (HOSPITALS)
LIST OF MEDICAL COLLEGES
TAMIL NADU MEDICAL COLLEGES
KARNATAKA MEDICAL COLLEGES
ANDHRA PRADESH MEDICAL COLLEGES
NEW DELHI MEDICAL COLLEGES
INFRA STRUCTURE OF THE PROPOSED HOSPITAL
B.I.S. SPECIFICATION
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF SOME COMMON HOSPITAL EQUIPMENTS
MODERN MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION & FURNISHING
OF THE HOSPITAL 50
GENERAL HEALTH AMENITIES
DRUG SITUATIONS 54
MODERN MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
COMPUTER TOPOGRAPHY
ULTRASOUND
HOSPITAL ASSETS
CONSUMABLE STORES
UTILITIES & OVERHEADS
CONCLUSION
MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT SUPPLIERS
IMPORTED PLANT & MACHINERY SUPPLIERS
CONSULTANT FOR (HOSPITALS ERECTION)
HOSPITAL/MEDICAL EQUIPMENTS AND SUPPLIERS
UTILITIES
WATER
WATER QUALITY PARAMETERS FOR PROCESSED WATER:
STEAM
POWER
EFFLUENT TREATMENT AND DISPOSAL
STANDARDS
TOLERANCE LIMITS FOR INDUSTRIAL EFFLUENT DISCHARGE
WASTE TREATMENT
PRIMARY TREATMENT
ANAEROBIC TREATMENT
SECONDARY TREATMENT
TERTIARY TREATMENT
SOLIDS CONCENTRATION
TYPICAL WASTE SOLIDS CHARACTERISTICS
EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENT
EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS
(1) DEPARTMENT OF ANATOMY
(2) DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY
(3) DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY
(4) DEPARTMENT OF PATHOLOGY
(5) DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY
(6) DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACOLOGY
(7) DEPARTMENT OF FORENSIC MEDICINE INCLUDING TOXICOLOGY
(8) DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY MEDICINE

APPENDIX – A:

1. COST OF PLANT ECONOMICS
2. LAND & BUILDING
3. PLANT AND MACHINERY
4. FIXED CAPITAL INVESTMENT
5. RAW MATERIAL
6. SALARY AND WAGES
7. UTILITIES AND OVERHEADS
8. TOTAL WORKING CAPITAL
9. COST OF PRODUCTION
10. PROFITABILITY ANALYSIS
11. BREAK EVEN POINT
12. RESOURCES OF FINANCE
13. INTEREST CHART
14. DEPRECIATION CHART
15. CASH FLOW STATEMENT
16. PROJECTED BALANCE SHEET

Additional information

Plant Capacity

150 STUDENT INTAKE CAPACITY
MEDICAL COLLEGE WITH 500 BED HOSPITAL

Land and Building

(25 Acres)

Plant & Machinery

US$ 6442643

Rate of Return

19%

Break Even Point

60%