Ministry of Health and Family Welfare

Healthcare Infrastructure 

Posted On: 28 JUL 2017 7:12PM by PIB Delhi

 

As per Rural Health Statistics (RHS) 2016, there is shortage of specialist doctors in Community Health Centres (CHCs). State/UT-wise status of availability of specialist doctors including surgeons, physicians, pediatricians and gynecologists is given below:

 

 

 

TOTAL SPECIALISTS AT CHCs

 

Total Specialists [Surgeons, OB&GY, Physicians &Paediatricians]

 

S. No.

State/UT

(As on 31st March, 2016)

 

Required1

Sanctioned

In Position

Vacant

Shortfall

 

[R]

[S]

[P]

[S-P]

[R-P]

 

1

Andhra Pradesh

772

384

159

225

613

 

2

Arunachal Pradesh

252

NA

4

NA

248

 

3

Assam

604

NA

131

NA

473

 

4

Bihar

592

NA

40

NA

552

 

5

Chhattisgarh

620

620

61

559

559

 

6

Goa

16

5

5

0

11

 

7

Gujarat

1288

186

148

38

1140

 

8

Haryana

440

153

30

123

410

 

9

Himachal Pradesh

316

NA

7

NA

309

 

10

Jammu & Kashmir

336

344

190

154

146

 

11

Jharkhand

752

131

122

9

630

 

12

Karnataka

824

824

498

326

326

 

13

Kerala

900

30

40

*

860

 

14

Madhya Pradesh

1336

1336

289

1047

1047

 

15

Maharashtra

1440

823

505

318

935

 

16

Manipur

68

4

3

1

65

 

17

Meghalaya##

108

3

12

*

96

 

18

Mizoram###

36

0

0

0

36

 

19

Nagaland

84

NA

8

NA

76

 

20

Odisha

1508

908

354

554

1154

 

21

Punjab

600

578

196

382

404

 

22

Rajasthan

2284

1654

497

1157

1787

 

23

Sikkim

8

NA

0

NA

8

 

24

Tamil Nadu

1540

NA

76

NA

1464

 

25

Telangana

456

284

147

137

309

 

26

Tripura

80

0

1

*

79

 

27

Uttarakhand

236

200

41

159

195

 

28

Uttar Pradesh

3092

2099

484

1615

2608

 

29

West Bengal

1396

669

125

544

1271

 

30

A& N Islands

16

9

0

9

16

 

31

Chandigarh**

8

11

14

*

*

 

32

D & N Haveli

0

0

0

0

0

 

33

Daman & Diu

8

2

0

2

8

 

34

Delhi

0

0

0

0

0

 

35

Lakshadweep

12

0

0

0

12

 

36

Puducherry

12

5

5

0

7

 

 

All India2/ Total

22040

11262

4192

7359

17854

 

Notes:

**Sanctioned data for 2013-14 used

 

 

##Sanctioned data for 2015 used

 

 

### Data for 2015 repeated

 

 

NA: Not Available.

 

1

Four per Community Health Centre

 

 

All India figures for Vacancy and Shortfall are the totals of State-wise Vacancy and Shortfall ignoring surplus in some States / UTs

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Public health and hospitals being a State subject, the primary responsibility to ensure availability of specialist doctors in public health facilities lies with the State/UT Governments. However, under the National Health Mission (NHM), financial and technical support is provided to States/UTs to strengthen their healthcare systems including support for insourcing or  engagement of specialist doctors on contractual basis, based on the requirements posed by the States/UTs in their Programme Implementation Plans (PIPs) within their overall resource envelope.

 

Support is also provided to States/UTs for hard area allowance to specialist doctors for serving in rural and remote areas and for their residential quarters so that they find it attractive to serve in public health facilities in such areas.

 

The Government has taken various steps to improve the overall availability of doctors and Specialists in the country. These steps include:

       I.            The ratio of teachers to students has been revised from 1:1 to 1:2 for all MD/MS disciplines and 1:1 to 1:3 in subjects of Anaesthesiology, Forensic Medicine, Radiotherapy, Medical Oncology, Surgical Oncology and Psychiatry in all medical colleges across the country. Further, teacher: student ratio in public funded Government Medical Colleges for Professor has been increased from 1:2 to 1:3 in all clinical subjects and for Associate Prof. from 1:1 to 1:2 if the Associate Prof. is a unit head. This would result in increase in number of specialists in the country.

    II.            DNB qualification has been recognized for appointment as faculty to take care of shortage of faculty.

 III.            Enhancement of maximum intake capacity at MBBS level from 150 to 250.

 IV.            Enhancement of age limit for appointment/ extension/ re-employment against posts of teachers/dean/principal/ director in medical colleges from 65-70 years.

    V.            relaxation in the norms of setting up of Medical College in terms of requirement for land, faculty, staff, bed/bed strength and other infrastructure.

 VI.            Strengthening/upgradation of State Government Medical Colleges for starting new PG courses/Increase of PG seats.

VII.            Establishment of New Medical Colleges by upgrading district/referral hospitals preferably in underserved districts of the country.

VIII.            Strengthening/ upgradation of existing State Government/Central Government Medical Colleges to increase MBBS seats.

 IX.            Strengthening of districts hospitals to run DNB/CPS courses.

 

Further, in order to encourage doctors to work in remote and difficult areas, the Medical Council of India, with the previous approval of Central Government, has amended the Post Graduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000 to provide:

       I.            50% reservation in Post Graduate Diploma Courses for Medical Officers in the Government service, who have served for at least three years in remote and difficult areas; and

    II.            Incentive at the rate of 10% the marks obtained for each year in service in remote or difficult areas as upto the maximum of 30% of the marks obtained in the entrance test for admissions in Post Graduate Medical Courses.

 

The Minister of State (Health and Family Welfare), Sh Faggan Singh Kulaste stated this in a written reply in the Lok Sabha here today.

 

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SURGEONS at CHCs

S. No.

State/UT

(As on 31st March, 2016)

Required1

Sanctioned

In Position

Vacant

Shortfall

[R]

[S]

[P]

[S-P]

[R-P]

1

Andhra Pradesh

193

96

19

77

174

2

Arunachal Pradesh

63

NA

0

NA

63

3

Assam

151

NA

14

NA

137

4

Bihar**

148

NA

13

NA

135

5

Chhattisgarh

155

155

19

136

136

6

Goa

4

2

1

1

3

7

Gujarat

322

62

41

21

281

8

Haryana

110

40

6

34

104

9

Himachal Pradesh

79

NA

1

NA

78

10

Jammu & Kashmir

84

89

48

41

36

11

Jharkhand

188

31

36

*

152

12

Karnataka

206

206

128

78

78

13

Kerala

225

NA

1

NA

224

14

Madhya Pradesh

334

334

83

251

251

15

Maharashtra

360

202

87

115

273

16

Manipur

17

0

0

0

17

17

Meghalaya#

27

0

0

0

27

18

Mizoram##

9

0

0

0

9

19

Nagaland

21

NA

2

NA

19

20

Odisha

377

133

75

58

302

21

Punjab

150

147

48

99

102

22

Rajasthan

571

505

127

378

444

23

Sikkim

2

NA

0

NA

2

24

Tamil Nadu#

385

0

2

*

383

25

Telangana

114

71

14

57

100

26

Tripura

20

0

0

0

20

27

Uttarakhand

59

50

6

44

53

28

Uttar Pradesh

773

529

112

417

661

29

West Bengal

349

0

0

0

349

30

A& N Islands

4

3

0

3

4

31

Chandigarh#

2

2

1

1

1

32

D & N Haveli

0

0

0

0

0

33

Daman & Diu

2

0

0

0

2

34

Delhi

0

0

0

0

0

35

Lakshadweep

3

0

0

0

3

36

Puducherry

3

0

0

0

3

 

All India/ Total

5510

2657

884

1811

4626

Notes:

#  Sanction data  for 2015 used

 

##  Data for 2015 used

 

** Sanctioned data for 2011 used

 

NA: Not Available.

 

 All India figures for Vacancy and Shortfall are the totals of State-wise Vacancy and Shortfall ignoring surplus in some States / UTs

*:

Surplus.

1

One per Community Health Centre

 

 

PHYSICIANS at CHCs

S. No.

State/UT

(As on 31st March, 2016)

Required1

Sanctioned

In Position

Vacant

Shortfall

[R]

[S]

[P]

[S-P]

[R-P]

1

Andhra Pradesh

193

96

38

58

155

2

Arunachal Pradesh

63

NA

1

NA

62

3

Assam

151

NA

31

NA

120

4

Bihar

148

NA

8

NA

140

5

Chhattisgarh

155

155

12

143

143

6

Goa

4

1

1

0

3

7

Gujarat

322

0

12

*

310

8

Haryana

110

48

11

37

99

9

Himachal Pradesh

79

NA

7

NA

72

10

Jammu & Kashmir

84

107

45

62

39

11

Jharkhand

188

51

32

19

156

12

Karnataka

206

206

106

100

100

13

Kerala

225

2

2

0

223

14

Madhya Pradesh

334

334

51

283

283

15

Maharashtra

360

153

49

104

311

16

Manipur

17

1

1

0

16

17

Meghalaya##

27

0

11

*

16

18

Mizoram**

9

0

0

0

9

19

Nagaland

21

NA

0

NA

21

20

Odisha

377

133

60

73

317

21

Punjab

150

136

46

90

104

22

Rajasthan

571

665

189

476

382

23

Sikkim

2

NA

0

NA

2

24

Tamil Nadu

385

NA

11

NA

374

25

Telangana

114

71

28

43

86

26

Tripura

20

0

1

*

19

27

Uttarakhand

59

49

11

38

48

28

Uttar Pradesh

773

523

103

420

670

29

West Bengal

349

95

56

39

293

30

A& N Islands

4

3

0

3

4

31

Chandigarh##

2

2

1

1

1

32

D & N Haveli

0

0

0

0

0

33

Daman & Diu

2

0

0

0

2

34

Delhi

0

0

0

0

0

35

Lakshadweep

3

0

0

0

3

36

Puducherry

3

1

1

0

2

 

All India/ Total

5510

2832

925

1989

4585

Notes:

^Data for 2013-14 used

 

## Sanctioned data for 2015 used

 

** Data for 2015 used

 

### Sanctioned data for 2013-14 used

 

 All India figures for Vacancy and Shortfall are the totals of State-wise Vacancy and Shortfall ignoring surplus in some States / UTs

*:

Surplus.

1

One per Community Health Centre

 

NA: Not Available.

 

PAEDIATRICIANS at CHCs

S. No.

State/UT

(As on 31st March, 2016)

Required1

Sanctioned

In Position

Vacant

Shortfall

[R]

[S]

[P]

[S-P]

[R-P]

1

Andhra Pradesh

193

96

47

49

146

2

Arunachal Pradesh

63

NA

0

NA

63

3

Assam

151

NA

31

NA

120

4

Bihar

148

NA

8

NA

140

5

Chhattisgarh

155

155

15

140

140

6

Goa

4

0

2

*

2

7

Gujarat

322

62

44

18

278

8

Haryana

110

34

7

27

103

9

Himachal Pradesh

79

NA

2

NA

77

10

Jammu & Kashmir

84

61

44

17

40

11

Jharkhand

188

18

15

3

173

12

Karnataka

206

206

94

112

112

13

Kerala

225

14

17

*

208

14

Madhya Pradesh

334

334

76

258

258

15

Maharashtra

360

224

250

*

110

16

Manipur

17

2

2

0

15

17

Meghalaya

27

NA

0

NA

27

18

Mizoram#

9

0

0

0

9

19

Nagaland

21

NA

2

NA

19

20

Odisha

377

262

65

197

312

21

Punjab

150

145

32

113

118

22

Rajasthan

571

213

94

119

477

23

Sikkim

2

NA

0

NA

2

24

Tamil Nadu

385

NA

10

NA

375

25

Telangana

114

71

42

29

72

26

Tripura

20

0

0

0

20

27

Uttarakhand

59

54

14

40

45

28

Uttar Pradesh

773

523

154

369

619

29

West Bengal

349

287

22

265

327

30

A& N Islands

4

0

0

0

4

31

Chandigarh##

2

NA

3

NA

*

32

D & N Haveli

0

0

0

0

0

33

Daman & Diu

2

1

0

1

2

34

Delhi

0

0

0

0

0

35

Lakshadweep

3

0

0

0

3

36

Puducherry

3

4

3

1

0

 

All India/ Total

5510

2766

1095

1758

4416

Notes:

# Data for 2015 used

 

## Sanctioned data for 2013-14 used

 

NA: Not Available.

1

One per Community Health Centre

 

All India figures for Vacancy and Shortfall are the totals of State-wise Vacancy and Shortfall ignoring surplus in some States / UTs

*:

Surplus.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OBSTETRICIANS & GYNAECOLOGISTS at CHCs

S. No.

State/UT

(As on 31st March, 2016)

Required1

Sanctioned

In Position

Vacant

Shortfall

[R]

[S]

[P]

[S-P]

[R-P]

1

Andhra Pradesh

193

96

55

41

138

2

Arunachal Pradesh

63

NA

3

NA

60

3

Assam

151

NA

55

NA

96

4

Bihar

148

NA

11

NA

137

5

Chhattisgarh

155

155

15

140

140

6

Goa

4

2

1

1

3

7

Gujarat

322

62

51

11

271

8

Haryana

110

31

6

25

104

9

Himachal Pradesh

79

NA

1

NA

78

10

Jammu & Kashmir

84

87

53

34

31

11

Jharkhand

188

31

39

*

149

12

Karnataka

206

206

170

36

36

13

Kerala

225

14

20

*

205

14

Madhya Pradesh

334

334

79

255

255

15

Maharashtra

360

244

119

125

241

16

Manipur

17

1

0

1

17

17

Meghalaya##

27

3

1

2

26

18

Mizoram###

9

0

0

0

9

19

Nagaland

21

NA

4

NA

17

20

Odisha

377

380

154

226

223

21

Punjab

150

150

70

80

80

22

Rajasthan

571

271

87

184

484

23

Sikkim

2

NA

0

NA

2

24

Tamil Nadu##

385

0

53

*

332

25

Telangana

114

71

63

8

51

26

Tripura

20

0

0

0

20

27

Uttarakhand

59

47

10

37

49

28

Uttar Pradesh

773

524

115

409

658

29

West Bengal

349

287

47

240

302

30

A& N Islands

4

3

0

3

4

31

Chandigarh##

2

5

9

*

*

32

D & N Haveli

0

0

0

0

0

33

Daman & Diu

2

1

0

1

2

34

Delhi

0

0

0

0

0

35

Lakshadweep

3

0

0

0

3

36

Puducherry

3

0

1

*

2

 

All India/ Total

5510

3005

1292

1859

4225

Notes:

## Sanctioned data for 2015 used

 

###  Data for 2015 used

 

All India figures for Vacancy and Shortfall are the totals of State-wise Vacancy and Shortfall ignoring surplus in some States / UTs

*:

Surplus

1

One per Community Health Centre

 

NA: Not Available.

 



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