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Almost 80% of public health facilities do not meet minimum standards: Report

The govt carried a survey in which public health facilities from states and UTs covered under the National Health Mission (NHM) were asked to fill in details related to infra, doctors, nurses, equipment, etc.

June 29, 2024 / 08:02 IST
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As per a senior govt official, Centre aims to make 70,000 health institutions IPHS compliant within the first 100 days of the new govt's formation.
As per a senior govt official, Centre aims to make 70,000 health institutions IPHS compliant within the first 100 days of the new govt's formation.

Nearly 80 percent of public health facilities in India do not meet the minimum essential standards for either infrastructure, manpower, equipment, or benchmarks set by the government, according to a report by Times of India, based on a survey.

The govt carried out a survey in which public health facilities from states and UTs covered under the National Health Mission (NHM) were asked to fill in details related to infra, doctors, nurses, equipment, etc.

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The Union Health Ministry on June 28 launched a dashboard that will aid the national, state and district health facilities in quickly monitoring compliance with respect to Indian Public Health Standards (IPHS) and taking action accordingly.

There are more than two lakh public healthcare facilities, including district hospitals, community health centres, primary health centers, and Ayushman Arogya Mandir (erstwhile sub-health centres) that are covered under NHM. Of them, data on the dashboard shows, 40,451 filled in key statistics about their respective facilities.