Gone are the days when Uttar Pradesh was mocked as ‘Bimaroo Pradesh.’ Yogi Adityanath’s government has engineered a primary health renaissance over nine years, saturating villages with reliable medical infrastructure.
Post-2017, a flurry of new sub-centers, PHCs, and CHCs arrived, armed with 24-hour deliveries, labs, scans, and drugs – transforming bare-bones clinics into lifelines. Rural maternal-child care has flourished, institutional rates climbing steadily under the equity-focused mantra.
Vacancies vanished through rapid hires of specialists and support staff. Proactive digital networks curb outbreaks of dengue, malaria, and more via primary diagnostics and exploded lab capacities. Districts celebrate mortality declines, fueled by Ayushman Bharat’s massive free care rollout through PHCs, now digitized for transparency.
New colleges and hospital reinforcements optimize referrals, while 102/108 fleets and e-Sanjeevani bridge urban-rural divides. Pandemic prowess was evident: grassroots COVID operations secured national vaccination leadership, with enduring gains in oxygen and critical care beds.
Triumphs include plummeting MMR/IMR, robust deliveries, immunization leaps, and epidemic control – all backed by rising budgets. As experts affirm, 24/7 facilities, surveillance tech, and telehealth have grounded real change, empowering the hinterlands with elite healthcare and propelling UP toward prosperity.
