Yogi Adityanath reviewed health and medical education, stressing improved hospital care, diagnostics, medicines, emergency response and accountability. He called for tech-driven upgrades, stronger workforce and timely project completion. Progress in medical colleges, Ayushman Bharat and ABHA records was reviewed with expansion of services and disease control efforts.
Lucknow: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath held a review of the health and medical education departments on Tuesday, emphasising that the quality of treatment, diagnostics, medicines and emergency services in government hospitals should improve.
Medical colleges, nursing institutions and super-speciality services should be strengthened through modern technology, better human resources and effective management, he said. "Technology, accountability and sensitivity must all be visible together in health services, only then will public trust become stronger."
The chief minister said the objective of medical education is not merely to increase the number of institutions, but to produce trained doctors, specialists and quality healthcare workers. Modern equipment, expert faculty and research must be promoted in medical institutions.
According to an official statement, the meeting was informed that 108 district hospitals, 106 specialised hospitals, 976 community health centres (CHC), 3,757 primary health centres and 27,668 health sub-centres are operational in the state.
-
Tamil Nadu CM Joseph Vijay Arrives In Delhi, Meets PM Modi At Seva Teerth

-
ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 To Open With Spectacular Wicked West End Performance At Edgbaston In Partnership With Sky Sports

-
UPSC Prelims Answer Key 2026 OUT At upsc.gov.in; Direct Link Here

-
WBJEE 2026 Provisional Answer Key Released At wbjeeb.nic.in; Raise Objections Until May 29

-
MBBS Students May Get More Time To Complete Degree As NMC Proposes Extending Deadline From 9 To 10 Years; Seeks Public Feedback
