Yogi Govt Will Set Up 5,000 Rural Health Centers

Yogi Govt will set up 5,000 rural health centers

Lucknow, November 12, : , The Uttar Pradesh government is creating over 5,000 wellness and health centres (HWCs), to serve the rural population.Lucknow : , Nov 12, 2012: Uttar Pradesh’s government has set up more than 5,000 HWCs (Health and Wellness Centres) in rural areas.
The decision is designed to provide comprehensive primary health care services to the communities closer to their homes.This decision will provide primary care for the residents of communities near their home.

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It is intended to offer comprehensive primary healthcare services in the local communities.

According to the government spokesman, the Yogi Adityanath government has worked in a planned and phased manner to expand the healthcare facilities and improve the medical and health infrastructure in the state.

A government spokesperson stated that the Yogi Adityanath government worked in a plan and phased fashion to improve state healthcare infrastructure and expand existing facilities.The government spokeswoman said that Yogi Adityanath’s government had worked carefully and in stages to increase the facilities for healthcare and to enhance the infrastructure of the health sector.

In addition, the government has laid special focus on enhancing the health facilities for the people residing in rural and remote areas in the state.The government also focuses on improving the facilities of health care for those who live in remote and rural areas.

A special emphasis has been placed by the government on improving health services for people living in rural or remote parts of the state.As a result, there has been a significant reduction in referral cases from small hospitals in the state to big hospitals.

This has resulted in a marked reduction in the number of referrals from smaller hospitals to larger hospitals.The result is a notable decrease in referrals to large hospitals from the small state hospitals.

With these 5,000 new health centres, the health schemes will also be implemented in a proper manner.These 5,000 health centers will ensure that the schemes for health are implemented properly.

The new 5,000 centres will allow for the proper implementation of health programs.The Health Department will ensure the presence of necessary medical equipment, doctors and paramedical staff at these new sub-centres.

These new health centres will be provided with the necessary equipment and doctors, as well as paramedical staff.This new network of sub-centres will have the required medical equipment, paramedical personnel and doctors.

The centres will have arrangements for maternal health, child health, immunisation, adolescent health, diabetes, blood pressure check-up, and treatment for communicable and non-communicable diseases.These centres offer treatment and advice for non-communicable disease and communicable disorders, as well as arrangements for mother and child health.

They will offer services for immunization, treatment of non-communicable, communicable, and maternal diseases, as well a focus on diabetes and blood pressure.

Along with this, activities such as yoga and exercise, counselling, health education, emergency medical facilities will be available.

Activities such as counselling, yoga, exercise, and health education will all be offered.There will also be activities like yoga, counseling, education and emergency medical services.

Apart from immunisation and maternal health check-up and treatment, people will be made aware of ways to prevent the spread of seasonal diseases.People will also be educated about seasonal diseases and how to avoid them.

In addition to immunization and mother-to-child health checks and treatment, the public will also learn about ways that they can prevent seasonal diseases from spreading.

The spokesman further said that the community health officers (CHO) will remain present at sub-centres.

A spokesperson further stated that community health officers (CHO), will still be present at sub-centres.Further, the spokesperson stated that sub-centres will continue to have community health officers (CHO).

The patients will also be referred to specialist doctors according to their treatment.Patients will be referred to specialists according to the treatment they receive.

According to the patient’s treatment, they will also be referred by specialist doctors.

Staff nurses trained for six months from institutions like KGMU will be deployed as CHOs.

CHOs will deploy six-monthly trained staff nurses from institutions such as KGMU.CHOs are staff nurses who have been trained at KGMU for six months #Yogi #rural #centers

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