The primary aims and objectives of a health department typically include:
Aims
- Promote Health:-
- Prevent Disease: –
- Provide Healthcare Services:-
- Improve Health Outcomes:-
- Enhance Healthcare Access:-
- Strengthen Healthcare Systems:-
- Foster Community Engagement:-
- Monitor and Evaluate Health Trends:-
- Develop and Implement Health Policies:-
- Collaborate with Stakeholders:-
Educate the public on healthy practices, disease prevention, and wellness.
Implement measures to prevent the spread of diseases, such as vaccination programs and sanitation initiatives.
Offer medical care, treatment, and rehabilitation services to individuals and communities.
Objectives
Reduce morbidity, mortality, and disability rates through effective healthcare interventions.
Ensure equitable access to healthcare services, especially for vulnerable populations.
Develop and maintain robust healthcare infrastructure, including trained personnel, facilities, and equipment.
Encourage community participation in health initiatives, promoting ownership and accountability.
Track health indicators, identify areas for improvement, and assess the effectiveness of health programs.
Create and enforce policies that promote public health, safety, and well-being.
Work with healthcare providers, community organizations, and other stakeholders to achieve common health goals.
These aims and objectives serve as a foundation for health departments to develop strategies and programs that address the unique health needs of their communities.
Sr.No | Area | In Lakh |
---|---|---|
1 | Population Census 2011 in Lakh | 16.57 |
2 | Rural Population | 13.76 |
3 | Urban Population | 02.81 |
4 | MIY Population | 17.03 |
5 | Rural | 14.01 |
6 | Urban | 03.02 |
7 | Villages | 734 |
8 | GP | 622 |
9 | Block | 08 |
10 | Primary Health Center | 44 |
11 | Urban Health Primary Center | 02 |
12 | Sub Center | 215 |
13 | Rural Hospital | 06 |
14 | Sub District Hospital | 04 |
15 | District Hospital | 01 |
16 | Womer Hospital | 01 |
17 | Govt. Medical College | 01 |
18 | UHWC & HBT | 27 |