Over 50,000 Ayushman Bharat Health and Wellness Centres established, Maximum in Maharashtra

Published On 2020-11-22 04:15 GMT   |   Update On 2020-11-23 07:21 GMT

New Delhi: Announcing that more than 50,000 Ayushman Bharat Health and Wellness Centres (AB HWCs) have been established in the country, Union Health Minister, Dr Harsh Vardhan plans to meet the target of making 1.5 lakh AB-HWCs operational by December 2022.The break up of AB HWCs showed that maximum numbers of such centers have been functional in Maharashtra with a total of 6381 including ...

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New Delhi: Announcing that more than 50,000 Ayushman Bharat Health and Wellness Centres (AB HWCs) have been established in the country, Union Health Minister, Dr Harsh Vardhan plans to meet the target of making 1.5 lakh AB-HWCs operational by December 2022.

The break up of AB HWCs showed that maximum numbers of such centers have been functional in Maharashtra with a total of 6381 including 4117 SHC,1825 PHC and 439 UPHC followed by Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, and others.

A recent release by the Government in this regard stated, "India has crossed a landmark milestone on the journey of universal healthcare. More than 50,000 (50,025) Ayushman Bharat - Health and Wellness Centres (AB-HWCs) are now operational across the country. Aiming at providing Comprehensive Primary Health Care (CPHC) services to the communities closer to their homes, 1.5 lakh AB-HWCs are to be established by December 2022. With more than 50,000 having been established, 1/3 of the target has been met. This has led to improved access to affordable primary healthcare services for more than 25 crore people."

Dr Harsh Vardhan, Union Minister of Health & Family Welfare congratulated the States/UTs for their efforts in operationalising the HWCs despite the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. "This has been possible due to the joint efforts of the Center and the States/UTs in planning, monitoring at all levels, standardization of processes, the flexibility for adaptation provided to the States/UTs, and building on the health systems created thus far", he stated. The HFM specially thanked the frontline health workers, the Medical Officers, the Community Health Officers and ASHAs for their dedication to the cause of providing Comprehensive Primary Health Care services and for supporting millions of people with necessary services in these difficult times. "They are the backbone of the healthcare delivery system. Their contribution during the COVID period has been exemplary", he said. HWCs have helped in interventions such as risk communication, contact tracing, community surveillance and early identification of cases, and seamless provisioning of non-COVID essential health services for ensuring the protection of vulnerable groups, such as the newborn, elderly and those with co-morbidities.

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Ayushman Bharat was launched in 2018 with its twin pillars of Health & Wellness Centers (HWCs) and Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PMJAY) with bidirectional linkages between the two for providing the full range of services across the continuum of care. The first AB-HWC was launched by Hon. Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi on the 14th of April 2018 at Jhangla in Bijapur District of Chhattisgarh.

The Health & Wellness Centers provide CPHC services to people and sustain the efforts for provision of reproductive, maternal, neonatal, child, adolescent and nutrition (RMNCHA+N) services and control of communicable diseases. They also focus on disease prevention, especially for chronic and non-communicable diseases, wellness through community engagement and creating awareness about healthy lifestyles, appropriate nutrition and physical activities such as Yoga. The HWC team consists of a trained Community Health Officer, one or two Health Workers and 5-8 ASHAs. This team has well-defined tasks which intend to deliver public health functions and primary health care by bringing health-care services closer to the community.

The 50,025 operational AB-HWCs are now spread across 678 districts and include 27,890 Sub Health Centres, 18,536 Primary Health Centres and 3,599 Urban Primary Health Centres. Together, these AB-HWC have witnessed over 28.10 crore footfalls of which over 53% per cent are women who sought care at these centres. More than 6.43 crore people have been screened for hypertension, 5.23 crore for diabetes and 6.14 crore people for cancers. About 1.0 crore people are being provided with free drugs for the treatment of hypertension and about 60 lakhs for diabetes.

Focus on wellness is one of the novel interventions under the ABHWC Programme. Over 30 lakhs of wellness sessions have been conducted at these centres including activities such as Yoga, Zumba, Community Walks, Shirodhara, Meditation etc.

Focus on wellness is one of the novel interventions under the ABHWC Programme. Over 30 lakhs of wellness sessions have been conducted at these centres including activities such as Yoga, Zumba, Community Walks, Shirodhara, Meditation etc.

HWCs also provide a strong backbone for the implementation of the eSanjeevani platform of Health Ministry which includes the eSanjeevani Patient-to-Doctor OPD and eSanjeevani-HWC which provides Doctor-to-Doctor teleconsultation service. 23,103 HWCs have started providing teleconsultation services to citizens. More than 7.5 lakh teleconsultations have already been conducted through these platforms. The eSanjeevani-HWC was rolled out in November 2019. It is to be implemented in all the 1.5 lakh Health and Wellness Centres in a 'Hub and Spoke' model, by December 2022. States need to set up dedicated 'Hubs' in Medical Colleges and District hospitals to provide teleconsultation services to 'Spokes', i.e. Health & Wellness Centres (HWC).

State-wise functional AB-HWCs as on 18.11.2020

SN

STATE

Functional AB-HWCs as on 18112020

SHC

PHC

UPHC

TOTAL

1

Andaman & Nicobar Islands

58

17

5

80

2

Andhra Pradesh

1122

1145

241

2508

3

Arunachal Pradesh

91

38

4

133

4

Assam

878

379

52

1309

5

Bihar

207

877

98

1182

6

Chandigarh

33

2

35

7

Chhattisgarh

1450

402

45

1897

8

Dadra & Nagar Haveli

52

8

0

60

9

Daman & Diu

26

4

0

30

10

Delhi

Not implementing the Programme

11

Goa

9

54

5

68

12

Gujarat

3523

1108

222

4853

13

Haryana

159

364

100

623

14

Himachal Pradesh

275

422

6

703

15

Jammu & Kashmir

505

305

16

826

16

Jharkhand

852

132

52

1036

17

Karnataka

1572

1896

336

3804

18

Kerala

0

733

83

816

19

Ladakh

0

0

0

0

20

Lakshadweep

0

3

0

3

21

Madhya Pradesh

3026

1128

130

4284

22

Maharashtra

4117

1825

439

6381

23

Manipur

111

39

1

151

24

Meghalaya

70

34

19

123

25

Mizoram

44

54

8

106

26

Nagaland

101

47

7

155

27

Odisha

304

1225

86

1615

28

Puducherry

77

37

2

116

29

Punjab

1607

346

93

2046

30

Rajasthan

131

1859

116

2106

31

Sikkim

43

13

0

56

32

Tamil Nadu

858

1371

453

2682

33

Telangana

274

624

221

1119

34

Tripura

266

32

5

303

35

Uttar Pradesh

3509

1468

391

5368

36

Uttarakhand

262

246

36

544

37

West Bengal

2311

268

325

2904

Total

27890

18536

3599

50025

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