Altogether 315 Govt Medical Colleges, 31053 PHCs, 6064 CHCs, 1275 Sub Divisional Hospitals, 767 District Hospitals Operative in India: Health Ministry Gives Break Up

Published On 2024-08-15 04:00 GMT   |   Update On 2024-08-15 04:00 GMT
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New Delhi: India has altogether 31053 Primary Health Centres (PHCs), 6064 Community Health Centres (CHCs), 1275 Sub Divisional Hospitals, 767 District Hospitals, and 315 Government Medical Colleges, the Union Minister of State for Health Smt. Anupriya Patel recently informed the Lok Sabha.

The MoS Health also provided the details regarding the availability of health workers, AYUSH doctors, Allopathic practitioners, Pharmacists, Laboratory Technicians, and Nursing Staff at the PHCs and CHCs across the country. 

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This data was shared by the Union Health Ministry while responding to a question raised by Parliament member Shri Rajesh Verma, who sought to know the number of PHCs, CHCs, SDHs, DHs, and Union Government hospitals in the States/UTs as uploaded on the HMIS portal. He also questioned about the number of doctors, nurses, Health workers, and allied health professionals employed in Central Government operated hospitals and in other medical establishments and sought to know about the data regarding the vacant posts.

Apart from this, Shri Rajesh Verma also asked the Ministry about the steps taken/proposed to improve the number and quality of medical professionals in the public health system.

In response to these questions, the Union MoS Health provided the State/UT wise break up of PHCs, CHCs, SDHs, DHs, and MCs including Central Government Hospitals as per the Rural Health Statistics 2021-2022.

Availabiliity of PHCs: 

As per the data provided by the Health Ministry, the maximum number of PHCs are in Uttar Pradesh, where 3513 PHCs are catering to the Public Health Sector. 

Further, there are more than 1000 PHCs in States including Andhra Pradesh (1689), Assam (1010), Bihar (1760), Gujarat (1804), Karnataka (2521), Madhya Pradesh (1572), Maharashtra (2539), Odisha (1393), Rajasthan (2409), Tamil Nadu (1886), and West Bengal (1371).

Apart from these, there are 131 PHCs in Arunachal Pradesh, 822 in Chhatisgarh, 497 PHCs in Haryana, 570 in Himachal Pradesh, 361 PHCs in Jharkhand, 944 in Kerala, 147 in Meghalaya, 136 PHCs in Nagaland, 522 in Punjab, 834 PHCs in Telangana, 117 PHCs in Tripura, 607 in Uttarakhand, 550 PHCs in Delhi, and 973 in Jammu and Kashmir.

Less than 100 PHCs are available in States/UTs including Goa (28), Manipur (95), Mizoram (66), Sikkim (26), Andaman & Nicobar Islands (27), Chandigarh (43), Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu (14), Ladakh (33), Lakshadweep (4) and Puducherry (39).

Availabiliity of CHCs:

Among 6064 CHCs the maximum number of CHCs are available in Uttar Pradesh, where there are 841 Community Health Centres. Apart from this, there are 181 CHCs in Andhra Pradesh, 201 CHCs in Assam, 301 CHCs in Bihar, 170 CHCs in Chhattisgarh, 361 CHCs in Gujarat, 131 CHCs in Haryana, 178 CHCs in Jharkhand, 212 CHCs in Karnataka, 230 in Kerala, 356 in Madhya Pradesh, 398 in Maharashtra, 384 in Odisha, 160 in Punjab, 685 in Rajasthan, 400 in Tamil Nadu, and 348 in West Bengal.

States/UTs that have less than 100 CHCs include, Arunachal Pradesh (57), Goa (6), Himachal Pradesh (97), Manipur (17), Meghalaya (28), Mizoram (9), Nagaland (23), Sikkim (2), Telangana (82), Tripura (23), Uttarakhand (80), Andaman and Nicobar Islands (4), Chandigarh (2), Dadra & Nagar Haveli (4), Jammu & Kashmir (79), Ladakh (7), Lakshadweep), and Puducherry (4). There are no CHCs in Delhi.

Availability of Sub Divisional Hospitals: 

The data revealed that among the 1275 Sub Divisional Hospitals, the maximum number i.e. 282 SDHs are available in Tamil Nadu. More than 100 SDHs are available in States/UTs including Karnataka (147), Madhya Pradesh (119). There are more than 50 SDHs available in Andhra Pradesh (51), Gujarat (54), Himachal Pradesh (84), Kerala (87), Maharashtra (93), and West Bengal (60).

Further, there are 14 SDHs in Assam, 45 in Bihar, 12 in Chhatisgarh, 24 in Haryana, 13 in Jharkhand, 33 in Odisha, 41 in Punjab, 22 in Rajasthan, 41 in Telangana, 12 in Tripura, and 19 SDHs n Uttarakhand.

States/UTs that have 10 or less than 10 SDHs include Goa (2), Manipur (1), Meghalaya (2), Mizoram (2), Sikkim (1), Chandigarh (1), Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu (1), Delhi (10), Lakshadweep (2).

Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Uttar Pradesh, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh and Puducherry do not have Sub Divisional Hospitals.

Availability of District Hospitals: 

As per the data shared by MoS Health, India has altogether 767 District Hospitals. Among these, the highest number i.e. 169 District Hospitals are available in Uttar Pradesh. 

Apart from this, more than 30 District Hospitals are available in Kerala (48), Madhya Pradesh (52), Delhi (40), Bihar (36), Odisha (32), Rajasthan (30). Further, there are 25 District Hospitals in Assam, 27 in Chhattisgarh, 22 in Haryana, 21 in Jharkhand, 23 in Maharashtra, 23 in Punjab, 

Less than 20 District Hospitals are in States/UTs including Goa (2), Himachal Pradesh (9), Manipur (7), Andhra Pradesh (17), Arunachal Pradesh (19), Gujarat (20), Meghalaya (11), Mizoram (12), Nagaland (12), Sikkim (4), Tamil Nadu (20), Telangana (5), Tripura (7), Uttarakhand (13), West Bengal (18), Andaman & Nicobar Islands (2), Chandigarh (1), Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu (2), Jammu and Kashmir (15), Ladakh (2), Lakshadweep (1), Puducherry (4).

More than 100 SDHs are available in States/UTs including Karnataka (147), Madhya Pradesh (119).

Availability of Medical Colleges: 

Among the 315 medical colleges including central government hospitals available in India, the highest number of colleges i.e. 41 colleges are available in Tamil Nadu, followed by 40 medical colleges in Rajasthan.

More than 10 medical colleges are available in States/UTs including Andhra Pradesh (12), Bihar (11), Gujarat (20), Karnataka (19), Madhya Pradesh (13), Maharashtra (23), Uttar Pradesh (20), West Bengal (18), and Delhi (13).

States/UTs that have less than 10 medical colleges include Arunchal Pradesh (1), Assam (8), Chhattisgarh (8), Goa (1), Haryana (5), Himachal Pradesh (6), Jharkhand (7), Kerala (8), Manipur (2), Meghalaya (1), Mizoram (1), Odisha (7), Punjab (3), Telangana (9), Tripura (1), Uttarakhand (3), Andaman & Nicobar Islands (1), Chandigarh (2), Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu (1), Jammu and Kashmir (8), and Puducherry (2).

State/ UT wise number of PHCs, CHCs, SDHs, DHs & MC (including Central Government Hospitals) as reported by States/ UTs

S.

No.

State/UTs

Primary Health Centres (PHCs)

Community Health Centres (CHCs)

Sub Divisional Hospital (SDH)

District Hospital (DH)

Medical Colleges

1

Andhra Pradesh

1689

181

51

17

12

2

Arunachal Pradesh

131

57

0

19

1

3

Assam

1010

201

14

25

8

4

Bihar

1760

301

45

36

11

5

Chhattisgarh

822

170

12

27

8

6

Goa

28

6

2

2

1

7

Gujarat

1804

361

54

20

20

8

Haryana

497

131

24

22

5

9

Himachal Pradesh

570

97

84

9

6

10

Jharkhand

361

178

13

21

7

11

Karnataka

2521

212

147

16

19

12

Kerala

944

230

87

48

8

13

Madhya Pradesh

1572

356

119

52

13

14

Maharashtra

2539

398

93

23

23

15

Manipur

95

17

1

7

2

16

Meghalaya

147

28

2

11

1

17

Mizoram

66

9

2

12

1

18

Nagaland

136

23

0

12

0

19

Odisha

1393

384

33

32

7

20

Punjab

522

160

41

23

3

21

Rajasthan

2409

685

22

30

40

22

Sikkim

26

2

1

4

0

23

Tamil Nadu

1886

400

282

20

41

24

Telangana

834

82

41

5

9

25

Tripura

117

23

12

7

1

26

Uttarakhand

607

80

19

13

3

27

Uttar Pradesh

3513

841

0

169

20

28

West Bengal

1371

348

60

18

18

29

Andaman & Nicobar Islands

27

4

0

2

1

30

Chandigarh

43

2

1

1

2

31

Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu

14

4

1

2

1

32

Delhi

550

0

10

40

13

33

Jammu & Kashmir

973

79

0

15

8

34

Ladakh

33

7

0

2

0

35

Lakshadweep

4

3

2

1

0

36

Puducherry

39

4

0

4

2

All India

31053

6064

1275

767

315

Note: Chandigarh has no Rural area; Delhi has no CHCs Source: Rural Health Statistics 2021-22

Availability of Doctors, Nurses & Health Workers and Other Health Professionals in PHCs & CHCs: 

The MoS Health also provided the State/ UT wise details of in-positions of doctors, nurses, health workers and other health professionals as per Rural Health Statistics (RHS) 2021-2022.

As per the data, altogether 26818 Health Workers (Female)/ANM are available in rural PHCs and 21501 are available in the urban areas. Further, there are 11329 Health Assistants, 8473 Ayush doctors are available in the rural PHCs.

The data revealed that the rural PHCs have 30640 doctors, 19359 pharmacists, 14565 laboratory technicians, and 36079 nursing staff in position. On the other hand, the urban PHCs have 7315 doctors, 5029 pharmacists, 4361 laboratory technicians, and 9467 nursing staff in position. 

In the case of CHCs, the rural areas have 661 Ayush specialists, 4485 Total Specialists [Surgeons, OB&GY, Physicians & Paediatricians], 17348 General Duty Medical officers, 2448 Radiographers, 7776 Pharmacists, 8207 Laboratory Technicians, and 43854 nursing staff in positions.

On the other hand, the urban CHCs have 1278 Total Specialists [Surgeons, OB&GY, Physicians & Paediatricians], 1568 GDMOs, 358 Radiographers, 840 pharmacists, 4361 Laboratory Technicians, and 6121 Nursing Staff.

State/UT wise details of availability of doctors, nurses, health workers and other health professionals and vacancies thereof, as reported by States/UTs Annexure-II

S. No.

State/UT

HEALTH WORKER [FEMALE] / ANM AT PHCs

HEALTH

ASSISTANT at

PHCs

AYUSH Doctor at PHCs

DOCTORS at PHCs

PHARMACISTS at PHCs

LABORATORY TECHNICIANS at PHCs

NURSING STAFF (STAFF NURSE) at PHCs

Rural

Urban

Rural

Rural

Rural

Urban

Rural

Urban

Rural

Urban

Rural

Urban

In Position

Vacant

In Position

Vacant

In Position

Vacant

In Position

Vacant

In Position

Vacant

In Position

Vacant

In Position

Vacant

In Position

Vacant

In Position

Vacant

In Position

Vacant

In Position

Vacant

In Position

Vacant

1

Andhra Pradesh

0

0

3836

70

0

0

251

131

2048

158

484

63

1067

204

479

68

1008

291

517

30

2870

456

996

98

2

Arunachal Pradesh

148

NA

25

NA

83

NA

29

NA

129

NA

23

NA

41

NA

4

NA

65

NA

16

NA

239

NA

34

NA

3

Assam

1368

*

304

6

112

139

270

63

1381

236

141

23

974

36

96

1

913

63

86

4

1652

271

180

22

4

Bihar

1608

268

395

131

188

875

2497

524

1538

2057

335

287

261

951

87

146

687

450

109

116

2454

849

327

314

5

Chhattisgarh

774

174

170

8

222

274

230

132

491

476

96

23

557

216

54

9

500

287

53

7

1545

431

147

36

6

Goa

150

37

10

22

0

0

66

0

66

8

8

0

53

8

2

0

30

4

6

*

85

59

9

3

7

Gujarat

1037

538

2100

134

1586

421

887

122

1692

185

302

32

1324

194

305

21

1352

140

321

14

1512

402

400

99

8

Haryana

0

0

715

52

282

118

68

26

591

200

102

3

227

164

102

3

190

243

103

4

962

406

140

6

9

Himachal Pradesh

71

51

4

NA

26

27

4

10

501

150

22

0

397

156

15

4

55

118

0

2

118

112

8

4

10

Jharkhand

485

97

194

149

25

266

37

60

285

6

32

31

62

229

40

35

96

195

45

28

207

84

50

98

11

Karnataka

4824

1383

1074

222

2678

1260

318

23

2078

414

413

49

1460

620

289

41

1540

339

322

17

3226

266

645

82

12

Kerala

1741

211

448

23

NA

NA

NA

NA

1503

61

259

17

933

9

156

4

484

23

102

11

1489

41

282

27

13

Madhya Pradesh

2552

126

898

*

308

365

318

NA

1631

315

271

35

958

308

53

50

621

645

40

66

1812

*

383

*

14

Maharashtra

2048

578

2598

39

3269

479

91

63

3239

721

844

182

1531

293

519

106

1323

519

465

94

1310

623

1456

259

15

Manipur

250

6

32

*

40

12

72

6

308

35

17

0

131

3

9

1

76

14

4

*

210

36

19

0

16

Meghalaya

324

*

64

*

137

11

64

7

171

7

24

*

140

*

26

*

148

*

18

*

392

*

19

*

17

Mizoram

5

*

17

*

7

*

11

*

57

*

10

*

28

*

8

*

58

*

11

*

176

*

30

*

18

Nagaland

219

*

19

*

33

*

15

0

130

8

7

*

95

*

7

0

74

*

8

0

200

*

14

0

19

Odisha

812

327

475

41

0

0

891

132

990

343

107

13

1148

183

102

16

350

21

94

10

546

1603

174

40

20

Punjab

39

38

267

63

211

52

151

81

418

189

141

43

427

127

77

36

280

186

60

40

572

526

177

84

21

Rajasthan

2400

415

690

143

1080

666

483

387

2150

316

332

58

712

913

122

97

1330

691

136

92

4097

754

518

68

22

Sikkim

65

2

2

*

27

0

5

0

38

1

3

*

17

2

0

0

39

*

2

*

112

*

17

*

23

Tamil Nadu

2475

237

1139

242

515

190

224

251

2722

264

564

74

1171

228

390

70

1013

409

410

52

4527

591

1378

208

24

Telangana

0

0

735

196

0

0

23

32

802

360

314

108

529

49

106

6

503

104

104

9

1326

404

477

81

25

Tripura

68

NA

25

NA

16

NA

83

NA

236

NA

20

NA

130

NA

13

NA

114

NA

15

NA

514

NA

9

NA

26

Uttarakhand

136

101

154

15

14

69

111

16

483

140

70

17

442

43

60

1

34

101

35

17

140

226

84

28

27

Uttar Pradesh

1966

1291

2142

120

289

1269

478

737

2890

1558

462

134

2710

557

490

63

976

1044

457

91

1247

2427

827

176

28

West Bengal

0

0

608

1481

35

50

263

105

975

563

605

365

796

118

330

118

235

426

359

143

1685

72

466

459

29

Andaman & Nicobar

Islands

40

6

16

0

3

2

20

5

50

3

10

0

17

4

5

0

20

0

4

1

95

1

5

0

30

Chandigarh

N App

N App

115

*

N App

N App

N App

N App

N App

N App

67

*

N App

N App

75

*

N App

N App

18

*

N App

N App

10

3

31

Dadra & Nagar

Haveli and Daman

& Diu

10

0

25

0

2

0

15

0

16

0

2

0

15

0

2

0

17

0

2

0

49

0

6

0

32

Delhi

22

3

1915

57

1

1

1

0

16

3

1064

82

3

1

868

97

6

1

362

16

6

0

N App

N App

33

Jammu & Kashmir

1057

72

206

14

102

34

443

0

904

620

138

41

932

148

119

15

393

74

63

5

568

135

110

8

34

Ladakh

40

1

0

0

0

0

26

4

54

54

1

0

39

2

0

0

8

3

0

0

11

1

0

0

35

Lakshadweep

17

1

N App

N App

0

0

4

0

12

0

N App

N App

6

0

N App

N App

6

0

N App

N App

11

0

N App

N App

36

Puducherry

67

0

84

0

38

0

24

0

45

0

25

0

26

*

19

*

21

3

14

1

114

*

70

0

All India/ Total

26818

5963

21501

3228

11329

6580

8473

2917

30640

9451

7315

1680

19359

5766

5029

1008

14565

6394

4361

870

36079

10776

9467

2203

Notes: NA - Not Available N App - Not Applicable *: Surplus. All India figures for Vacancy are the totals of State-wise Vacancy ignoring surplus in some States / UTs Source: Rural Health Statistics 2021-22 (as on 31st March, 2022)

Vacant Positions: 

In the PHCs, 5863 Health Workers (Female)/ANM are vacant in rural areas and 3228 are vacant in urban areas. Further, there are 6580 positions of Health Assistants and 2917 posts of Ayush doctors are vacant in rural areas. 

Further the data revealed that the rural PHCs have 9451 vacant positions of doctors, 5766 posts of pharmacists, 6394 laboratory technicians, and 10776 vacant nursing staff. On the other hand, the urban PHCs have 1680 doctors, 1008 pharmacists, 870 laboratory technicians, and 2203 nursing staff posts vacant.

In the case of CHCs, the rural areas have 605 Ayush specialists, 9343 Total Specialists [Surgeons, OB&GY, Physicians & Paediatricians], 5159 General Duty Medical officers, 1628 Radiographers, 1723 Pharmacists, 1752 Laboratory Technicians, and 12174 nursing staff posts vacant.

On the other hand, the urban CHCs have 764 Total Specialists [Surgeons, OB&GY, Physicians & Paediatricians], 528 GDMOs, 164 Radiographers, 179 pharmacists, 870 Laboratory Technicians, and 1433 Nursing Staff posts vacant.

State/UT wise details of availability of doctors, nurses, health workers and other health professionals and vacancies thereof, as reported by States/UTs Annexure-II (Contd.)

S.

No.

State/UT

AYUSH

Specialist at

CHCs

Total Specialists [Surgeons, OB&GY, Physicians &

Paediatricians] at CHCs

General Duty Medical Officers (GDMOs) - Allopathic at CHCs

RADIOGRAPHERS at CHCs

PHARMACISTS at CHCs

LABORATORY TECHNICIANS at CHCs

NURSING STAFF at CHCs

Rural

Rural

Urban

Rural

Urban

Rural

Urban

Rural

Urban

Rural

Urban

Rural

Urban

In Position

Vacan t

In Position

Vacan t

In Position

Vacan t

In Position

Vacan t

In Position

Vacan t

In Position

Vacan t

In Position

Vacan t

In Position

Vacan t

In Position

Vacan t

In Position

Vacan t

In Position

Vacan t

In Position

Vacan t

In Position

Vacan t

1

Andhra Pradesh

10

14

264

144

114

48

165

65

46

18

47

54

26

16

149

42

58

18

189

42

517

30

1079

225

422

99

2

Arunachal Pradesh

5

NA

11

NA

N App

N App

113

NA

N App

N App

18

NA

N App

N App

51

NA

N App

N App

81

NA

16

NA

453

NA

N App

N App

3

Assam

8

14

179

88

60

*

622

52

109

*

93

12

28

0

389

*

64

*

389

*

86

4

1911

*

411

*

4

Bihar

59

87

322

959

64

109

931

676

68

60

29

146

4

24

163

202

27

31

221

248

109

116

2502

2418

371

330

5

Chhattisgarh

18

47

66

550

14

16

704

140

9

12

140

42

2

0

227

111

5

1

428

42

53

7

1599

658

45

4

6

Goa

15

0

2

20

N App

N App

38

6

N App

N App

9

2

N App

N App

29

2

N App

N App

16

*

6

*

82

13

N App

N App

7

Gujarat

0

0

127

284

98

7

901

162

7

0

72

41

7

11

307

54

20

0

330

39

321

14

2389

162

77

23

8

Haryana

10

9

33

103

3

5

506

315

8

0

27

89

2

0

171

102

4

0

219

134

103

4

1300

595

10

2

9

Himachal Pradesh

0

0

18

NA

2

NA

265

93

19

2

36

19

2

0

121

62

12

*

61

72

0

2

329

106

35

1

10

Jharkhand

114

57

207

477

5

16

710

*

3

4

120

51

0

0

167

4

3

10

281

10

45

28

1165

*

4

24

11

Karnataka

12

8

263

198

70

32

167

40

23

15

114

28

21

0

181

126

37

10

283

27

322

17

1632

247

315

73

12

Kerala

NA

NA

48

2

4

1

456

117

68

1

13

4

3

0

256

1

29

1

232

*

102

11

1451

186

159

10

13

Madhya Pradesh

0

0

66

1127

62

34

824

166

32

112

195

137

6

18

467

*

17

25

530

*

40

66

2837

509

115

148

14

Maharashtra

53

6

313

139

245

102

458

110

369

88

98

39

53

12

303

36

233

8

256

49

465

94

1862

322

1801

106

15

Manipur

4

1

18

14

8

10

125

35

11

3

7

3

6

2

32

*

20

*

37

4

4

*

195

22

119

18

16

Meghalaya

0

0

5

0

N App

N App

100

*

N App

N App

21

*

N App

N App

43

*

N App

N App

50

*

18

*

407

*

N App

N App

17

Mizoram

1

*

0

0

N App

N App

11

*

N App

N App

4

*

N App

N App

5

*

N App

N App

15

*

11

*

37

*

N App

N App

18

Nagaland

0

0

9

NA

N App

N App

47

15

N App

N App

2

0

N App

N App

21

2

N App

N App

51

*

8

0

223

*

N App

N App

19

Odisha

0

0

306

1206

11

27

1430

950

36

8

70

107

1

1

599

165

23

0

550

194

94

10

2096

1422

50

42

20

Punjab

8

8

151

426

19

19

459

14

32

11

167

13

1

4

304

72

5

8

326

82

60

40

1282

537

24

30

21

Rajasthan

44

34

525

1030

162

79

1730

228

236

48

356

344

64

32

486

249

70

14

819

346

136

92

5186

1321

810

148

22

Sikkim

0

0

0

0

N App

N App

4

0

N App

N App

4

0

N App

N App

5

0

N App

N App

8

0

2

*

33

0

N App

N App

23

Tamil Nadu

68

14

249

88

29

26

2100

98

32

26

220

54

1

4

411

67

19

2

557

38

410

52

3384

350

209

56

24

Telangana

8

3

98

14

156

109

64

20

87

61

24

4

29

23

24

4

56

14

23

0

104

9

257

107

428

176

25

Tripura

0

NA

3

NA

0

NA

74

NA

11

NA

12

NA

2

NA

33

NA

2

NA

36

NA

15

NA

169

NA

19

NA

26

Uttarakhand

3

12

36

126

21

72

212

33

137

0

17

17

11

9

68

7

39

10

47

25

35

17

211

141

176

74

27

Uttar Pradesh

221

291

918

2028

35

23

2311

1097

10

0

179

329

1

1

1929

260

10

0

1208

251

457

91

5341

2669

83

17

28

West Bengal

0

0

97

192

N App

N App

1311

591

N App

N App

129

62

N App

N App

581

112

N App

N App

687

117

359

143

3655

*

N App

N App

29

Andaman & Nicobar Islands

0

0

4

12

N App

N App

16

2

N App

N App

4

0

N App

N App

13

7

N App

N App

4

3

4

1

56

6

N App

N App

30

Chandigarh

N App

N App

N App

N App

15

*

N App

N App

21

*

N App

N App

13

*

N App

N App

8

*

N App

N App

18

*

N App

N App

67

*

31

Dadra & Nagar Haveli and

Daman & Diu

0

0

0

0

0

0

11

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

11

0

1

0

7

0

2

0

40

0

2

0

32

Delhi

N App

N App

N App

N App

N App

N App

N App

N App

N App

N App

N App

N App

N App

N App

N App

N App

N App

N App

N App

N App

362

16

N App

N App

N App

N App

33

Jammu & Kashmir

0

0

127

101

79

29

423

99

186

59

204

30

74

7

197

32

75

27

234

26

63

5

581

158

357

52

34

Ladakh

0

0

12

15

N App

N App

27

35

N App

N App

8

1

N App

N App

19

2

N App

N App

16

3

0

0

41

0

N App

N App

35

Lakshadweep

0

0

8

0

N App

N App

13

0

N App

N App

6

0

N App

N App

7

2

N App

N App

9

0

N App

N App

35

0

N App

N App

36

Puducherry

0

0

0

0

2

0

20

0

7

0

3

0

1

0

7

*

3

0

7

*

14

1

34

0

12

0

All India/ Total

661

605

4485

9343

1278

764

17348

5159

1568

528

2448

1628

358

164

7776

1723

840

179

8207

1752

4361

870

43854

12174

6121

1433

Notes: NA - Not Available N App - Not Applicable *: Surplus. All India figures for Vacancy are the totals of State-wise Vacancy ignoring surplus in some States / UTs Source: Rural Health Statistics 2021-22 (as on 31st March 2022)

"Public Health and Hospitals is a State Subject and all the administrative and personnel matters, including support for outsourcing or engagement of doctors and other health human resources lies with the respective State Government/UT Administration. Further, under National Health Mission (NHM), Government of India provides financial and technical support to States/UTs to strengthen their healthcare systems," informed the MoS Health.

As per the Minister, the Government of India has taken the following initiatives in the form of incentives and honorarium to the medical professionals for encouraging better service delivery in rural and remote areas in the country,

 Hard area allowance to specialist doctors for serving in rural and remote areas and for their residential quarters so that they find it attractive to serve in public health facilities in such areas.

 Honorarium to Gynecologists/ Emergency Obstetric Care (EmoC) trained, Pediatricians & Anesthetist/ Life Saving Anaesthesia Skills (LSAS) trained doctors to increase availability of specialists for conducting Cesarean sections in rural & remote area.

 Incentives like special incentives for doctors, incentive for ANM for ensuring timely ANC checkup and recording, incentives for conducting Adolescent Reproductive and Sexual Health activities.

 States are also allowed to offer negotiable salary to attract specialist including flexibility in strategies such as “You Quote We Pay”.

 Non-Monetary incentives such as preferential admission in post graduate courses for staff serving in difficult areas and improving accommodation arrangement in rural areas have also been introduced under NHM.

 Multi-skilling of doctors is supported under NHM to overcome the shortage of specialists. Skill upgradation of existing HR is another major strategy under NRHM for achieving improvement in health outcomes.

Also Read: 80% Shortfall of Specialist Doctors in CHCs: Health Ministry Report

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