CAG report highlights gaps in Rajasthan healthcare, shortage of doctors
The Comptroller and Auditor General of India's audit of Public Health Infrastructure and Management of Health Services in Rajasthan revealed that neither the composition nor the functioning of the Rajasthan Medical Council was in accordance with the requirements of the Rajasthan Medical Act. In this regard, the CAG report called for the State Government's action to monitor the functioning of the State Medical Council to ensure effective regulation by the body.
The Performance Audit, covering the period between 2016-2022, assessed the healthcare services provided in the State of Rajasthan.
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