Jharkhandは2032年までに,医師不足に対処し医療アクセスの拡大を計画している。
Jharkhand plans 25–30 new medical colleges by 2032 to address doctor shortage and expand healthcare access.
Jharkhand Hemant Sorten首相は2032年までに全国で25~30の新医科大学を設立する計画を発表した。
Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren announced plans to establish 25 to 30 new medical colleges across the state by 2032, aiming to boost healthcare access and medical education.
この発表は、アディティヤプルのネタジ・スバシュ医科大学病院の開校式の際に行われ、100名のMBBS定員で開始されます。
The announcement came during the inauguration of Netaji Subhash Medical College and Hospital in Adityapur, which will begin with 100 MBBS seats.
現在この州には10の医科大学があり,建設中は更に3つの大学があり,4年以内にその能力を2倍にすることを目指す.
The state currently has 10 medical colleges, with three more under construction, and aims to double its capacity within four years.
当局は,重度の医師不足(7000人当たり1人当たり)を指摘し,訓練の強化,病院の整備,診断サービスの改善に努めた.
Officials cited a severe doctor shortage—just one per 7,000 people—and highlighted efforts to expand training, build hospitals, and improve diagnostic services.