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Indian states with highest medical staff deficiency

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Indian states with highest medical staff deficiency
Indian states with highest medical staff deficiency

A significant crisis, particularly a severe shortage of medical staff and doctors, is currently being grappled by India’s healthcare sector. Last month, The National Medical Commission (NMC) issued notices to almost half of the medical colleges in India as they failed to maintain at least 75% attendance of faculty members over three months. The states with the least number of medical colleges reported some of the highest shortfalls in attendance.

According to the Indian Express, the top authority for medical education stated that the low attendance recorded on the Aadhaar-based online biometric system is probably due to a lack of faculty.

The official explained that faculty members are required to record their attendance online. This rule has been in place since 2020, but it was only strictly enforced from last year. The official believes that if the colleges had enough faculty members, they would have marked their attendance. Therefore, the significant drop in attendance is likely because the colleges don’t have the necessary number of faculty members.

States with highest medical staff deficiency

In states like Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand, and Punjab, where there aren’t many medical colleges, more than half of them received notices. Uttar Pradesh had the most, with 56 out of 68 medical colleges getting notices. This state also had many colleges where almost no staff were present.

In Madhya Pradesh, 20 out of 27 medical colleges got notices. This includes well-known government colleges like Gandhi Medical College in Bhopal, and Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Medical College in Jabalpur. In Jharkhand, six out of nine colleges, and in Punjab, eight out of 12 colleges received notices.

State/UTWHO Standard (1 Doctor/ 1000 People)Average Population Served by Each Doctor
Andhra Pradesh100010189
Arunachal Pradesh10002417
Assam10005395
Bihar100028391
Chhattisgarh100015916
Goa10003883
Gujarat100011475
Haryana100010189
Himachal Pradesh10004639
Jammu & Kashmir10003060
Jharkhand100018518
Karnataka100013556
Kerala10006810
Madhya Pradesh100017192
Maharashtra100016996
Manipur10002358
Meghalaya10004791
Mizoram10002458
Nagaland10005386
Odisha100012744
Punjab10009817
Rajasthan100010976
Sikkim10002437
Tamil Nadu10009544
Telangana10009343
Tripura10003038
Uttar Pradesh100019962
Uttarakhand10007911
West Bengal100010411
A & N Islands10007653
Chandigarh100012624
D & N Haveli10004459
Daman & Diu10005593
Delhi10002203
Lakshadweep10002699
Puducherry10002384
Data Source: Directorate of State Health Services & National Health Profile

Even in states like Karnataka and Kerala, which have many medical colleges, more than half of them were sent notices. Appeals allowed most colleges to enroll students, preventing a complete medical education collapse. Every government college in the nation has a deficit of 25-30%, exceeding the NMC’s 10% shortfall allowance, risking closure. State medical colleges suffer even more.

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