Somewhere between 8,000 and 12,000 hospitals.
New Delhi: India will take at least 17 more years before it can reach the World Health Organization's (WHO) recommended norm of one doctor per 1,000 people.
The Planning Commission's high-level expert group (HLEG) on universal health coverage (UHC) - headed by Dr K Srinath Reddy - has predicted the availability of one allopathic doctor per 1,000 people by 2028. It has suggested setting up 187 medical colleges in 17 high-focus states during the 12and 13five-year Plan to achieve the target.
HLEG estimates that the number of allopathic doctors registered with the Medical Council of India (MCI) has increased since 1974 to 6.12 lakhs in 2011 - a ratio of one doctor for 1,953 people or a density of 0.5 doctors per 1,000 people . The nation has a density of one medical college per 38.41 lakhs. There are 315 medical colleges that are located in 188 of 642 districts.
There is only one medical college for a population of 115 lakhs in Bihar, UP (95 lakhs), MP (73 lakhs) and Rajasthan (68 lakhs). Kerala, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu each have one medical college for a population of 15 lakhs, 16 lakhs and 19 lakhs, respectively.
The HLEG has proposed a phased addition of 187 colleges. It expects that by 2015, under phase A, 59 new medical colleges will admit students in 15 states like Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Haryana , J&K , Jharkhand, MP, Maharashtra , Meghalaya, Orissa, Punjab, Rajasthan, UP and West Bengal. By 2017, 13 of these states will have an additional 70 medical colleges, and by 2022, another 58 institutes will be built in two additional phases (2017-2020 and 2020-2022 ). By 2022, India will have one medical college per 25 lakh population in all states except Bihar, UP and West Bengal.
The implementation of HLEG's recommendations will enable the additional availability of 1.2 lakh doctors by 2017, and another 1.9 lakh doctors between 2017 and 2022.
"With this rate of growth, it is expected that the HLEG target of one doctor per 1,000 will be achieved by 2028," the report says. It recommends that along with establishment of new medical colleges, the admission capacities of existing colleges in the public sector should also be increased. Partnerships with the private sector should be encouraged, with conditional reservation of 50% of seats for local candidates, fixed admission fees and government reimbursement of fees for local candidates.
The World Health Statistics Report (2011) says, the density of doctors in India is six for a population of 10,000. India is ranked 52 among 57 countries facing human resource crunch in healthcare.
The nation has the largest number of medical colleges in the world, with an annual churning rate of over 30,000 doctors and 18,000 specialists. The average annual output is 100 graduates per medical college in comparison to 110 in North America and Central Europe (125).
China, which has 188 colleges , produces 1,75, 000 doctors annually, with an average of 930 graduates per institute.
There were about 670,000 doctors in India as of 2006, translating to about 0.6 doctors per 1000 population.
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There are 250 medical colleges in India.....may some new are going to added. I have no actual data about this.
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The population is spread unevenly. Delhi has the most ratio per km square.
Yes. As total population of the world is above 600 million and India's population is above 100 million..so the ratio is 6/1. so this is true that "every one person in six live in India".
HAryanadelhiDELHIHaryanaThe state in CHANDIGARH. It has 818 females per 1000 males.The state with the lowest sex ratio is Haryana.chattisgarhharyana
The following are calculations using estimation data for 2009: · Ratio of males to females 0-14 years (31.1% of the population): 1.09997 to 1 · Ratio of males to females 15-64 years (63.6% of the population): 1.06015 to 1 · Ratio of males to females 65+ (5.3% of the population): .9 to 1 Numbers retrieved from the CIA World Factbook.
current ratio of nestle India with solution year 2004
India has 17.46% of the world population
What is the ratio of people per doctor in sudan?
1 doctor per every 1722 patients.
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The ratio of the population ages 15 or over is 1.06 males per female.
The Philippines has an average ratio of 1,000 people per hospital bed.Has a population of 88,000,000 as of 2007 census 88,000,000 Filipinos divide by 1000 ave. ratio = 88000 beds aison080609
The estimated population of India as of 2021 is over 1.3 billion people, making it the second most populous country in the world after China. India's population is diverse and is spread across various regions, languages, religions, and cultures.
i think that indias population ratio in 2050 will be less than it is now coz ther every where appart from India
The population is spread unevenly. Delhi has the most ratio per km square.
Ireland's ratio of doctors to population is 2.3 per 1,000. The European average currently stands at 3.5 per 1,000.
Yes. As total population of the world is above 600 million and India's population is above 100 million..so the ratio is 6/1. so this is true that "every one person in six live in India".