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Bellary District Hospital

Bellary District Hospital

The Present District Hospital is located in heart of the Ballari has a Glorious History with services to the public since its inception in 1958 as maternal & child health hospital. This hospital is located in vantage position in the city for which great philanthropists late Sri. Sabhapathi Modaliyar & Kuppu swamy modaliyar gave the land.

Number of Beds 500
Address abcd,Bellary,Karnataka
General Information
Date of Establishment 1970-02-04
Type of Hospital General
Accreditation Details xxxxxx
Ayushman Bharat Empanelment Yes
Ayushman Bharat Empanelment Details xxxxxx
Total number of populations covering 20000
Departments and Services
No of dedicated to emergency care 25000
Triage Facilities 500
Equipment’s in Emergency care
List of medicine in Emergency Care
Outpatient Department (OPD)
Hours of operation 24 hours
Contact information for appointments 9654693782
Inpatient Department (IPD)
Inpatient Department (IPD) General surgery, Cardiology, Emergency, Obstetrics, Physiotherapy, Diagnostics, Dialysis
Intensive Care Unit (ICU)
Number of ICU beds 500
High Dependency Unit (HDU)
Number of beds (HDU) 4
Burn Units
Number of beds (Burn Units) 8
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PMR)
Services and therapies offered Pain Management Electrotherapy Orthotic and Prosthetic Services Rehabilitation Counseling Exercise Therapy
Nutrition Rehabilitation Centre
Services provided and target patient demographics services - Medical Nutrition Therapy Anthropometric Assessment Therapeutic Feeding Micronutrient Supplementation Medical Treatment of Infections Counseling and Education for Caregivers Regular Monitoring of Growth and Recovery Follow-up and Outpatient Services Immunization Services Referral to Specialized Care if Needed arget Patient Demographics: Severely Acute Malnourished (SAM) Children Moderately Acute Malnourished (MAM) Children Children Under 5 Years of Age Low Birth Weight Infants Children with Complications Due to Malnutrition Children with Chronic Illnesses Affecting Nutrition Pregnant and Lactating Mothers (in some centers) Orphans and Vulnerable Children Children from Socio-economically Disadvantaged Backgrounds Children from Rural and Remote Areas
Palliative Care
Types of services and support systems available Types of Services in Palliative Care: Pain and Symptom Management Psychosocial Support Spiritual Care End-of-Life Care Coordination of Care Advanced Care Planning Medication Management Nutritional Support Respite Care for Caregivers Bereavement Support Support Systems Available: Multidisciplinary Care Team Inpatient Palliative Care Units Home-Based Palliative Care Services Hospice Care Services Support Groups for Patients and Families Telehealth and Remote Support Palliative Care Training for Caregivers Community-Based Palliative Programs Financial and Legal Assistance Educational Resources and Workshops
Cancer Care
Oncology services, types of cancer treated, and treatment modalities Oncology Services: Diagnostic Imaging Biopsy and Pathology Chemotherapy Radiation Therapy Surgical Oncology Immunotherapy Hormone Therapy Targeted Therapy Palliative Care Rehabilitation Services Types of Cancer Treated: Breast Cancer Lung Cancer Prostate Cancer Colorectal Cancer Lymphoma Leukemia Ovarian Cancer Pancreatic Cancer Melanoma Bladder Cancer Treatment Modalities: Surgery Chemotherapy Radiation Therapy Immunotherapy Hormone Therapy Targeted Therapy Gene Therapy Cryotherapy Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) Bone Marrow Transplant
Ambulance Series
No of ALS Ambulance 2
No of BLS Ambulance 6
Surgical Services
Operating Rooms
Number of operating Theatres 5
Diagnostics Services
Laboratory Services Hematology Tests Complete Blood Count (CBC) Hemoglobin A1c Coagulation Profiles (PT, APTT) Clinical Chemistry Tests Blood Glucose Electrolytes (Na, K, Cl) Liver Function Tests (LFTs) Renal Function Tests (BUN, Creatinine) Microbiology Tests Blood Cultures Urine Cultures Sputum Cultures Sensitivity Testing Immunology Tests HIV Tests Hepatitis Panels Autoimmune Panels Serology Tests Rheumatoid Factor Antibody Titers Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs) for infectious diseases Pathology Tests Histopathology Cytology (Pap Smear, Fine Needle Aspiration) Molecular Pathology Genetic Testing Karyotyping DNA Sequencing Genetic Mutations Blood Bank Services Blood Typing and Crossmatch Blood Donations Blood Component Preparation Toxicology Drug Screening Heavy Metal Testing Endocrinology Tests Thyroid Function Tests (TSH, T3, T4) Hormone Assays
Imaging Services X-Ray Computed Tomography (CT) Scan Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Ultrasound Mammography Positron Emission Tomography (PET) Scan Bone Scintigraphy (Bone Scan) Fluoroscopy Angiography Contrast Radiography
Other Diagnostic Services EEG EKG
Human Resources
Cardiologist Staff 1
Neurologist Staff 1
Oncologist Staff 1
Gynaecologist Staff 1
Pediatrician Staff 1
Nephrologist Staff 2
Anesthesiologist Staff 1
Radiologist Staff 2
Surgeon Staff 2
Nursing and Healthcare Professionals
Number of other healthcare professionals 150
Lab technician
No of Lab technicians 50
Security Staff
No of security staff 50
No of security staff in emergency 22
List of Major Equipment
Description of key medical and diagnostic equipment Major Medical and Diagnostic Equipment: X-Ray Machine Description: Uses electromagnetic radiation to create images of internal structures. Commonly used to diagnose bone fractures, infections, and other abnormalities. Computed Tomography (CT) Scanner Description: Combines X-ray images taken from different angles to create cross-sectional images of the body. Useful for detailed imaging of internal organs, tissues, and bones. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Machine Description: Uses strong magnetic fields and radio waves to generate detailed images of organs and tissues inside the body. Ideal for imaging soft tissues like the brain, muscles, and ligaments. Ultrasound Machine Description: Employs high-frequency sound waves to produce real-time images of internal organs and structures. Commonly used in obstetrics, cardiology, and abdominal imaging. Mammography Machine Description: Specialized X-ray equipment designed for early detection and diagnosis of breast cancer through imaging of breast tissues. Positron Emission Tomography (PET) Scanner Description: Provides functional imaging by detecting radiation from positron-emitting tracers. Useful for detecting cancer, assessing brain and heart conditions. Bone Scintigraphy (Bone Scan) Machine Description: Uses radioactive tracers to detect bone abnormalities and diseases, such as metastases or infections. Fluoroscopy Machine Description: Provides real-time X-ray imaging to observe the movement of internal structures, often used in procedures such as catheter placements. Electrocardiogram (ECG) Machine Description: Measures the electrical activity of the heart over time, used to diagnose heart conditions like arrhythmias and heart attacks. Electroencephalogram (EEG) Machine Description: Records electrical activity in the brain to diagnose and monitor neurological conditions, including epilepsy and sleep disorders. Endoscope Description: A flexible tube with a camera used to visualize and sometimes treat conditions within internal organs, such as the gastrointestinal tract or respiratory system. Blood Gas Analyzer Description: Measures the levels of gases (oxygen and carbon dioxide) and pH in the blood to assess respiratory and metabolic function. Defibrillator Description: Delivers an electric shock to the heart to restore normal rhythm in cases of cardiac arrest or severe arrhythmias. Ventilator Description: Provides mechanical ventilation for patients who cannot breathe on their own, ensuring adequate oxygenation and ventilation. Suction Machine Description: Removes fluids, secretions, or debris from a patient's airway or other body cavities to maintain clear airways and facilitate breathing. Infusion Pump Description: Delivers precise amounts of fluids, medications, or nutrients intravenously to patients. Oxygen Concentrator Description: Provides supplemental oxygen to patients with respiratory conditions by concentrating oxygen from the air. Sphygmomanometer Description: Measures blood pressure by using an inflatable cuff and a manometer. Thermometer Description: Measures body temperature to help diagnose fever or other conditions. Pulse Oximeter Description: Non-invasively measures blood oxygen levels and heart rate using a sensor typically placed on a fingertip or earlobe.
Uploaded Documents
Year of acquisition and manufacturer details No
Emergency Services
Availability 24/7
Emergency Contact Number 9811452345
Facilities Trauma care
Additional Facilities
Pharmacy On site
Cafeteria Services Yes 24x 7
Transportation Services Ambulance
Outreach and Community Programs
Description of community health initiatives and outreach programs mmunization Campaigns Description: Provides vaccines to prevent infectious diseases such as measles, polio, and influenza. Programs often target children and vulnerable populations to increase vaccination coverage and reduce disease incidence. Health Screening Programs Description: Offers free or low-cost screening services for conditions like diabetes, hypertension, cancer, and tuberculosis. Aims to detect diseases early and provide timely intervention. Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Programs Description: Focuses on improving the health of pregnant women, new mothers, and children through prenatal and postnatal care, nutritional support, and educational workshops on breastfeeding and child development. Nutrition Education and Support Description: Provides information and resources on healthy eating, managing malnutrition, and improving dietary practices. Includes cooking demonstrations, nutrition counseling, and distribution of supplementary foods. Mental Health Awareness and Support Description: Offers mental health services such as counseling, support groups, and educational seminars to raise awareness about mental health issues and reduce stigma. Aims to provide early intervention and support for mental health conditions. Chronic Disease Management Programs Description: Provides education and support for managing chronic conditions like diabetes, asthma, and cardiovascular diseases. Includes self-management workshops, regular monitoring, and lifestyle modification support. Substance Abuse Prevention and Rehabilitation Description: Offers programs to prevent substance abuse and provide rehabilitation services for individuals struggling with addiction. Includes counseling, support groups, and recovery services. Emergency Preparedness and Response Training Description: Educates communities on how to prepare for and respond to emergencies such as natural disasters, pandemics, and accidents. Includes first aid training, emergency drills, and informational materials.
Financial Information (if required for registration)
Funding sources Goverment
Financial assistance programs for patients yushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB-PMJAY) Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS)
CHF Requirements
Particulars Description of Work Total Amount
Renovation of Building Corridors ,Administrative block , Library 300 Cr
Construction of new building modern LDR,Modern OTs ,Kitchen ,Laundry ,CSSD, Lift 800 Cr
Wall Construction Major OT walls 300 Cr
Floor Major OT walls 200 Cr
Others (Attach document)
Equipment’s
Sl No Particulars Description of Equipment Total Amount
1Emergency care equipment1.tDefibrillator 2.tPatient Monitor 3.tVentilator 4.tSuction Machine 5.tInfusion Pump 6.tOxygen Cylinder 7.tLaryngoscope 8.tAmbu Bag (Bag-Valve-Mask) 9.tNebulizer 10.tECG Machine 11.tPulse Oximeter 12.tIntravenous (IV) Stand 13.tAutomated External Defibrillator (AED) 14.tSpine Board 15.tEmergency Crash Cart1000Cr
Requirement of Human Resources
Type of Human Resource Types of Capacity Building Total no of person to be trained
Doctors Clinical Skills Training, Specialization Training, such as cardiology, oncology, or pediatrics to develop expertise in these areas., Research and Academic Training 77
Staff Nurse Clinical Skills Training, Specialization Training-pediatric nursing, critical care, or oncology., Emergency and Disaster Preparedness 88
Male GNM Clinical Skills Training, Specialization Training-pediatric nursing, critical care, or oncology., Emergency and Disaster Preparedness Clinical Skills Training: 10-30 male GNMs per year Continuing Education: 20-50 male GNMs annually Specialization Training: 5-15 male GNMs per specialty Leadership Training: 5-10 senior male GNMs Emergency Preparedness: 10-30 male GNMs annually
Female GNM Clinical Skills Training, Specialization Training-pediatric nursing, critical care, or oncology., Emergency and Disaster Preparedness Clinical Skills Training: 10-30 male GNMs per year Continuing Education: 20-50 male GNMs annually Specialization Training: 5-15 male GNMs per specialty Leadership Training: 5-10 senior male GNMs Emergency Preparedness: 10-30 male GNMs annually
Paramedic
Lab Technician
Hospital Administrators
Security Staffs
Others
Capacity Building
Type of Human Resource Types of Capacity Building Total no of person to be trained
Doctors Clinical Skills Training Continuing Medical Education (CME) 50-100 annually
Staff Nurse Clinical Skills Training Infection Control and Safety 50-100 annually
Male GNM Clinical Skills Training Emergency and Disaster Response 50-100 annually
Female GNM Clinical Skills Training Maternal and Child Health Training 50-100 annually
Paramedic Emergency Medical Training Advanced Life Support (ALS) 50-100 annually
Lab Technician Advanced Diagnostic Techniques Quality Control and Assurance 50-100 annually
Hospital Administrators Healthcare Management Training Leadership and Strategic Planning 50-100 annually
Security Staffs afety and Emergency Response Training Conflict Resolution and Communication Skills 50-100 annually
Others
Others
Particulars Description of Work Total Amount