Does Gujarat Have Sufficient Health Centres by 2024-25 Norms?

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Key Takeaways
- The state has sufficient health centres as per 2024-25 norms.
- Ahmedabad boasts 10 CHCs and 42 PHCs, exceeding requirements.
- Amreli district has seen significant healthcare activity, managing over six lakh OPD cases.
- Dialysis centres are accessible every 25–30 km.
- Gujarat's healthcare infrastructure reflects a substantial growth over two decades.
Gandhinagar, September 10 (NationPress) The Health Minister of Gujarat, Rushikesh Patel, informed the Assembly that the state is equipped with sufficient health centres according to the population guidelines for 2024-25, ensuring comprehensive access to healthcare facilities throughout the region.
As of 2024, Ahmedabad district has 10 Community Health Centres (CHCs), 42 Primary Health Centres (PHCs), exceeding the required 40, along with three sub-centres.
Patel emphasized that the health centres have been sanctioned based on the population data from the 2011 Census while addressing queries from the House.
In Amreli district, there are currently 11 CHCs, 13 PHCs, and three sub-centres for the year 2024-25. The district managed six lakh OPD cases and 64,000 IPD cases during the year.
The minister also pointed out that dialysis centres are now strategically located every 25–30 km to minimize travel distances for patients seeking treatment. Additionally, in the previous two years, one PHC each was sanctioned in both Ahmedabad and Amreli districts.
According to state guidelines, one sub-centre is designated for every 3,000 individuals in rural and underdeveloped areas, and one for every 5,000 individuals in urban regions. Trauma centres have also been set up along highways as needed.
Patel recalled that during the tenure of Prime Minister Narendra Modi as Chief Minister of Gujarat, the state initiated the Maa and Maa Amrutam health card programs, which later inspired the nationwide Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PMJAY). He remarked, “Numerous successful healthcare initiatives in the country originated in Gujarat, with PMJAY being a prime example.”
Today, Gujarat showcases a robust health infrastructure with approximately 319 Community Health Centres (CHCs), 1,463 Primary Health Centres (PHCs), and 6,575 Sub-Centres (SCs) across the state.
These figures indicate a substantial growth over the last two decades, demonstrating a 41 percent increase in PHCs and a 37 percent rise in CHCs from 2001–02 to 2021–22.
This extensive network is vital for delivering primary and secondary healthcare, especially in rural and underserved areas.
Gujarat's public healthcare facility expansion clearly complies with policy guidelines, reflecting an ongoing commitment to enhancing access to essential health services across the state.