Primary Health Centre (PHCs), sometimes referred to as public health centres,[1][2] are state-owned rural and urban health care facilities in India.[3][4] They are essentially single-physician clinics usually with facilities for minor surgeries. They are part of the government-funded public health system in India and are the most basic units of this system. As on 31 March 2019 there are 30,045 PHCs in India in which 24,855 are located on rural areas and 5,190 are on urban areas.[5] The idea of creating PHCs in India was set forward by Bhore committee in 1946.
List
Primary Health Centres programmes are listed below:
Provision of medical care
Maternal-child health including family planning
Safe water supply and basic sanitation
Prevention and control of locally endemic diseases
Collection and reporting of vital statistics
Education about health
National health programmes, as relevant
Referral services
Training of health guides, health workers, local dais and health assistants
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^The Hindu. '60 labourers injured in bridge collapse'.
^Guidelines for Primary Health Centres Revised (2012) issued under Indian Public Health Standards (IPHS) by the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India. (PDF)
^'Tirupur gets new Primary Health Centre'. The Hindu.
^"Primary Health Centres (PHCs)". pib.gov.in. Retrieved 16 April 2021.