homehealthcare NewsDelhi Budget 2023: Over Rs 9,700 crore allocated for health sector, 100 Mahila Mohalla Clinics to be set up

Delhi Budget 2023: Over Rs 9,700 crore allocated for health sector, 100 Mahila Mohalla Clinics to be set up

Here are the key health sector announcements from the Delhi budget 2023-2024 presentation.

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By CNBCTV18.com Mar 22, 2023 4:28:45 PM IST (Updated)

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Delhi Budget 2023: Over Rs 9,700 crore allocated for health sector, 100 Mahila Mohalla Clinics to be set up
The Delhi government has earmarked Rs 9,742 crore in its 2023-24 budget for the health sector. Finance Minister Kailash Gahlot presented a Rs 78,8000 crore budget on Wednesday, announcing that the government would also set up 100 "Mahila Mohalla Clinics" in the national capital.

Last year, the Delhi budget allocation for health was Rs 9,769 crore. The administration this year is focused on providing accessible and affordable healthcare to its residents and all sections of society by establishing new facilities and strengthening old ones.
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Announcing the state government's decision to set up 100 new Mohalla Clinics for women, Gahlot said 42,000 women in Delhi had already availed of the existing four clinics for consultations.
Furthermore, the Arvind Kejriwal-led government will also establish Mohalla Clinics at Delhi Metro stations for the ease of residents and patients.
Speaking to ANI after the budget presentation, Gahlot said that the Mohalla clinics are a good concept for women.
"Mohalla clinics for women is a good concept, and we will take it forward. Not only at metro stations, wherever they are required, we will set up such Mohalla clinics for women," Gahlot said.
Here are the key health sector announcements from today's Delhi budget 2023-2024 presentation:
Rs 9,742 crore outlay for the Delhi health budget
100 new Mahila Mohalla Clinics to be set up
Mohalla clinics set up at metro stations
76 percent increase in the number of free diagnostic tests in Aam Aadmi Mohalla clinics from 250 to 450
# 114 percent increase in hospital beds from 14,200 to 30,000
Nine new government hospitals to be established, four to be made operational this year
15 hospitals to be remodelled
During the budget presentation, Gahlot also provided a report card on the AAP government's achievements to date and lauded the administration for all that it has accomplished. These include:
515 Aam Aadmi Mohalla Clinics
60 primary urban health centers
Four Mahila Mohalla Clinics
175 allopathic dispensaries
39 multi speciality hospitals
30 polyclinics

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