Rajasthan
Ten Health Facilities Get Centre’s Quality Certificate | Jaipur News
Jaipur: Ten health facilities in the state, including seven primary health centres (PHCs) and three urban primary health centres (UPHCs), have received the Quality Certificate under National Quality Assurance Standards (NQAS) programme of the Centre.
These certified health centres are PHCs at Musaliya, Thathwadi, Falna (Pali), Sardargarh, Agaria (Rajsamand), and Artia Kalan (Jodhpur), and UPHCs at Talwandi (Kota), Mandia Road (Pali) and Agarwal Farm Mansarovar (Jaipur). Under the NQAS, every certified PHC will get Rs 3 lakh annually for 3 years and every certified UPHC will get Rs 2 lakh annually for 3 years.
Additional Chief Secretary (health) Shubhra Singh said the evaluation is done in four phases: by the institute itself, by a district-level team, then a state-level team, and in the fourth phase, by a central team. TNN
These certified health centres are PHCs at Musaliya, Thathwadi, Falna (Pali), Sardargarh, Agaria (Rajsamand), and Artia Kalan (Jodhpur), and UPHCs at Talwandi (Kota), Mandia Road (Pali) and Agarwal Farm Mansarovar (Jaipur). Under the NQAS, every certified PHC will get Rs 3 lakh annually for 3 years and every certified UPHC will get Rs 2 lakh annually for 3 years.
Additional Chief Secretary (health) Shubhra Singh said the evaluation is done in four phases: by the institute itself, by a district-level team, then a state-level team, and in the fourth phase, by a central team. TNN