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प्रश्न
Analyse the growth of public healthcare facilities in India since 1951.
दीर्घउत्तर
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उत्तर
- Substantial expansion in public health infrastructure from 1951 to 2017.
- Primary Health Centres (PHCs) increased from 725 in 1951 to 25,650 in 2017.
- Sub-centres rose to 1,56,231 by 2017.
- Government hospitals grew from 2,694 to 23,582.
- Government hospital beds expanded from 1,17,000 to 7,10,761.
- The health system has three tiers: primary (PHCs, family welfare centres), secondary (district and community health centres), and tertiary (specialized urban hospitals).
- This growth improved health outcomes: the death rate declined from 27.4 per 1000 (1951) to 6.4 (2019), the infant mortality rate decreased, and life expectancy rose.
- However, rural areas still have inadequate health facilities compared to urban areas.
- The private sector plays a significant role, running over 70% of hospitals.
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