Under the leadership of Yogi Adityanath, Uttar Pradesh has reported changes in healthcare services over the past nine years. The government has expanded infrastructure and reported developments in digital health, emergency services and maternal and child care. The state now ranks among states across several health indicators.
The state has generated over 5.76 crore electronic health records. Under the microsite project, 35 microsites are operational, with over 440,000 records registered. The Unified Disease Surveillance Portal is in use for disease monitoring and prevention. The ‘Care Model’ has been implemented in hospitals to monitor medical equipment availability and efficiency.
In maternal and child health, pregnant women are provided ultrasound services through e-vouchers. Under the Janani Suraksha Yojana, 1,351,044 beneficiaries have been covered, while 879,642 children have been treated under child health programmes. The Dastak campaign is in place for diseases such as AES and JE.
A total of 22,681 Ayushman Bharat Health and Wellness Centres are operational. Over 13.18 crore people have been registered under the Ayushman Bharat Health Account. The Health Professional Registry has recorded over 81,615 registrations.
Under the Ayushman Bharat scheme, health cards have been issued to 1.31 crore families, covering 5.59 crore beneficiaries. More than 9 crore people have received healthcare coverage up to ₹5 lakh. Under the Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana, 7.34 crore people have benefited. Under the Chief Minister’s Jan Arogya Abhiyan, 50.64 lakh families have been provided health security.
Healthcare infrastructure includes 873 Jan Aushadhi Kendras across districts. The state has recorded 63,407 health facility registrations. An amount of ₹13,353 crore has been spent to provide treatment to 81.55 lakh patients. The Ayushman network includes 6,213 hospitals, comprising 2,950 government and 3,263 private hospitals.
Emergency services include the 108 ambulance service, which has served over 4 crore people. A total of 375 Advanced Life Support ambulances are operational. Daily ambulance coverage has increased from 60 km to 120 km. Mobile medical units have treated more than 1.80 crore patients.
Dialysis services are available in hospitals across 75 districts, with over 41.46 lakh patients covered. CT scan services are available at the district level. Telemedicine and teleconsultation services are in use for access to specialist care. The Uttar Pradesh Medical Supply Corporation is in place for medicine supply and quality. A total of 798 health units have received National Quality Assurance Certification.
In food safety and research, 36 mobile laboratories are testing food samples. Microbiology laboratories have been set up in Lucknow, Meerut and Varanasi. The Pramod Pharm institution has been established for pharmaceutical research.
The Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay Cashless Medical Scheme is in place for state employees and pensioners, providing cashless treatment. Families from departments have been covered under health insurance schemes.