Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Centrally Funded Hospitals in States



As health is a state subject, it is the responsibility of the State Governments to set up hospital for the people. However, under the National Health Mission (NHM), financial support is provided to States/UTs to strengthen public health system, including support for infrastructure, human resource, drugs, equipment, etc., based on the requirement proposed by the States/UTs in their programme implementation plans. A total of 20,306 government hospitals are available in the country. Details are given below:-
State/UT wise details of number of Government Hospitals including
CHCs functioning in India

S. No
State/UT
No. Rural Hospitals

No. Urban Hospitals
Total Hospitals
Reference Period

INDIA
16816
3490
20306

1.       
Andhra Pradesh
222
56
278
01/01/2015
2.       
Arunachal Pradesh
204
8
212
01/01/2015
3.       
Assam
1088
49
1137
01/01/2014
4.       
Bihar
1325
111
1436
01/01/2014
5.       
Chhattisgarh
416
221
637
01/01/2014
6.       
Goa
16
15
31
01/01/2015
7.       
Gujarat
296
89
385
01/01/2015
8.       
Haryana
80
79
159
01/01/2014
9.       
Himachal Pradesh
107
53
160
01/01/2015
10.   
Jammu and Kashmir
2368
444
2812
01/01/2015
11.   
Jharkhand
545
4
549
01/01/2012
12.   
Karnataka
439
215
654
01/01/2015
13.   
Kerala
1135
143
1278
01/01/2015
14.   
Madhya Pradesh
334
117
451
01/01/2015
15.   
Maharashtra
450
135
585
01/01/2014
16.   
Manipur
23
7
30
01/01/2014
17.   
Meghalaya
28
12
40
01/01/2015
18.   
Mizoram
29
7
36
01/01/2014
19.   
Nagaland
21
32
53
01/01/2013
20.   
Odisha
1659
91
1750
01/01/2015
21.   
Punjab
94
146
240
01/01/2015
22.   
Rajasthan
2656
489
3145
01/01/2015
23.   
Sikkim
30
3
33
01/01/2015
24.   
Tamil Nadu
407
381
788
01/01/2014
25.   
Tripura
101
21
122
01/01/2015
26.   
Uttarakhand
666
29
695
01/01/2009
27.   
Uttar Pradesh
737
94
831
01/01/2011
28.   
West Bengal
1272
294
1566
01/01/2015
29.   
Andaman and  Nicobar Islands
31
1
32
01/01/2012
30.   
Chandigarh
0
4
4
01/01/2015
31.   
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
1
1
2
13/05/2015
32.   
Daman and Diu
0
4
4
01/01/2014
33.   
Delhi
0
109
109
01/01/2015
34.   
Lakshadweep
9
0
9
01/01/2015
35.   
Puducherry
27
26
53
01/01/2014

Notes: Government Hospital includes Central Government, State Government and local Govt. bodies.
Source: Directorate General of State Health Services.

The Government is also implementing Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Yojana (PMSSY). Under this scheme six AIIMS-like institutions at Patna, Raipur, Bhopal, Bhubaneswar, Jodhpur and Rishikesh are operational with Out-Patient services and In Patient Department services.

The Government has also decided to establish AIIMS-like institutes in every State in a phased manner. Setting up of four more AIIMS-like Institutes each in Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal, Vidharbha in Maharashtra and Poorvanchal in Uttar Pradesh during the financial year 2014-15 and six more AIIMS-like Institutes each in Assam, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Tamil Nadu and Bihar during the financial year 2015-16 has been announced by the Finance Minister in his Budget Speech.

The respective State Governments are to identify locations/sites and to provide, free of cost, land measuring approximately 200 acres. The State Government has also to undertake to provide other infrastructure such as suitable road connection, sufficient water supply, electricity connection of required load and regulatory/statutory clearances. The Central Government has devised and circulated a check list covering various aspects to assist the State Governments for identifying the suitable sites/locations for setting up of AIIMS. 
The Health Minister, Shri J P Nadda stated this in a written reply in the Rajya Sabha here today.

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