October 22, 2025

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Kidwai Memorial Institute of Oncology plans 450-bed expansion

Bengaluru: TheKidwai Memorial Institute of Oncology(KMIO) in Bengaluru is set to expand its capacity by adding 450 beds through the construction of a new block on its existing campus, officials said on Thursday. According to the PTI report, chairing a review meeting at Vikasa Soudha on October 8, Medical Education and Skill Development MinisterDr Sharan Prakash Patildirected KMIO officials to submit a detailed blueprint for the new block at the earliest, his office said in a statement. Currently, Kidwai has 720 beds, but patient inflow far exceeds capacity. "Economically disadvantaged patients travel long distances to Kidwai and cannot afford treatment in private hospitals. Many end up selling their land or homes for care. To address this, we must expand facilities and provide more beds," Patil said. Also Read:Kidwai Memorial Institute of Oncology completes 1000 Robotic Surgeries He further noted that the expansion would help reduce the poaching of patients by private cancer hospitals, ensuring economically weaker sections receive affordable treatment within the public healthcare system. The minister also directed officials to admit OPD patients as inpatients until their diagnostic reports are ready—a policy change aimed at easing the hardships faced by patients awaiting diagnosis. “While patients from Bengaluru may not face much difficulty, those from remote districts, especially northern Karnataka, need immediate admission and shelter until their reports are ready,” he emphasised, reports PTI. To ease pressure on the Bengaluru campus, Peripheral Cancer Centres (PCCs) are set to become operational in Tumakuru, Mysuru, Mandya, and Karwar in the coming months. “Additional centres are planned in Ballari, Shivamogga, Raichur, Bidar, and Belagavi, further decentralising cancer care across Karnataka. The PCC at Kalaburagi, which currently has 80 beds, will soon have an additional 210 beds in a new building,” the statement said. Patil directed KMIO director Dr T Naveen to release full salaries to nurses who had gone on maternity leave. “Due to administrative lapses, over 30 contract and outsourced nurses have been denied full pay since 2021 upon returning to duty,” the statement added. Also Read:Karnataka launches special DigiLocker technology for Nurses' registration

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