Delhi's new health minister Pankaj Singh plans to reduce mohalla clinics, rename them, and strengthen healthcare. Free bus rides for women will...
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Delhi's new BJP-led administration announced a significant healthcare reform strategy, addressing staffing shortages, integrating digital health services, and enhancing hospital infrastructure. The plan includes establishing 'Aarogya Mandirs' and completing ongoing construction projects. Additionally, the government will assess the Health Information Management System implementation and enforce the Clinical Establishments Act to improve healthcare services.
Delhi's new health minister Pankaj Singh plans to reduce mohalla clinics, rename them, and strengthen healthcare. Free bus rides for women will...
The CAG report reviews the status of Delhi's government hospitals, mohalla clinics, and other health facilities under the previous Aam Aadmi Party...
The recent CAG audit report highlights significant problems in Delhi's healthcare system, including staff shortages, infrastructure issues, and...
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Aarogya Mitras are the field staff supporting patients to avail treatment under MJPJAY and PMJAY schemes