health infrastructure over the years
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Health Infrastructure
Health Infrastructure of States: Health Centres
2015 2005
State/UT Sub Centre PHCs CHCs Sub Centre PHCs CHCs
Andhra Pradesh 7,659 1,069 179 12,522 1,570 164
Arunachal Pradesh 286 117 52 379 85 31
Assam 4,621 1,014 151 5,109 610 100
Bihar### 9,729 1,883 70 10,337 1,648 101
Chhattisgarh 5,186 792 155 3,818 517 116
Goa 209 21 4 172 19 5
Gujarat# 8,063 1,247 320 7,274 1,070 272
Haryana 2,569 461 109 2,433 408 72
Himachal Pradesh 2,065 500 78 2,068 439 66
Jammu & Kashmir 2,265 637 84 1,879 334 70
Jharkhand 3,957 327 188 4,462 561 47
Karnataka 9,264 2,353 206 8,143 1,681 254
Kerala 4,575 827 222 5,094 911 106
Madhya Pradesh 9,192 1,171 334 8,874 1,192 229
Maharashtra 10,580 1,811 360 10,453 1,780 382
Manipur^ 421 85 17 420 72 16
Meghalaya 428 110 27 401 101 24
Mizoram## 370 57 9 366 57 9
Nagaland 396 128 21 394 87 21
Odisha3 6,688 1,305 377 5,927 1,282 231
Punjab 2,951 427 150 2,858 484 116
Rajasthan 14,407 2,083 568 10,512 1,713 326
Sikkim 147 24 2 147 24 4
Tamil Nadu3 8,706 1,372 385 8,682 1,380 35
Telangana 4,863 668 114
Tripura 1,017 91 20 539 73 10
Uttarakhand** 1,848 257 59 1,576 225 44
Uttar Pradesh 20,521 3,497 773 20,521 3,660 386
West Bengal 10,357 909 347 10,356 1,173 95
Andaman & Nicobar Islands 122 22 4 107 20 4
Chandigarh 16 m 2 13 0 1
Dadra & Nagar Haveli 56 7 1 38 6 1
Daman & Diu 26 3 2 21 3 1
Delhi 27 5 0 41 8 0
Lakshadweep 14 4 3 14 4 3
Puducherry 54 24 3 76 39 4
All India2 153,655 25,308 5,396 146,026 23,236 3,346
Source: Health & Family Welfare Statistics in India, MoH&FW, 2015
Source: Rural Health Statistics 2014-15
Definitions:
PHC: Primary Health Centre
CHC: Community Health Centre
OB&GY - Obstetrician & Gynaecologist
Notes: * data not available
Notes on Data for Doctors: # Data for 2013 repeated###Inposition data for 2013-14 & Sanctioned data for 2011 used**Inposition data for 2013-14 used
Data for 2013-14 repeated#
# Sanctioned data for 2011 used
1 One per Primary Health Centre
2 Total given in the Table are not strictly comparable as figures for some of the States were not available in 2005. For calculating the overall percentages of vacancy and shortfall, the States/UTs for which manpower position is not available, may be excluded
3 Allopathic Doctors
*: Surplus. All India figures for Vacancy and Shortfall are the totals of State-wise Vacancy and Shortfall ignoring surplus in some States / UTs
Notes on Data for Specialists: Required: Four (4) specialist per CHC
Three (3): For 2013, Specialists attending CHCs on hiring basis
Explanation:
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