Kashmir, Feburary 12,2026- The Jammu and Kashmir administration has announced a major healthcare infrastructure expansion, aiming to strengthen medical services across the Union Territory. The plan includes the addition of new hospital beds, upgraded emergency units, and the establishment of specialized cancer care facilities.
Officials stated that the initiative is part of a broader effort to improve accessibility, quality, and efficiency in healthcare delivery, particularly in remote and underserved areas. “This plan will not only enhance patient care but also ensure timely access to specialized medical services for residents across J&K,” said a senior health department official.
The expansion will include modernizing existing hospitals, setting up state-of-the-art emergency units, and equipping oncology centers with advanced diagnostic and treatment facilities. The move is expected to reduce the need for patients to travel outside the region for critical care and improve overall health outcomes.
Healthcare experts welcomed the initiative, highlighting that increased capacity, improved emergency services, and dedicated cancer care units are crucial for meeting rising healthcare demands and addressing public health challenges in the region.
The administration also plans to recruit trained medical staff and implement digital health solutions to ensure the smooth functioning of the new facilities. With this comprehensive overhaul, Jammu and Kashmir is taking a significant step toward building a robust and accessible healthcare system for its residents.

