District Zonal Hospital
Full Form of DZH
What is DZH?
A District Zonal Hospital (DZH) is a secondary-level public healthcare facility in India that functions as a referral hub for primary health centers (PHCs) within a specific zone of a district. It is part of the three-tier healthcare system under the National Health Mission, bridging the gap between primary care and tertiary hospitals. DZHs provide specialized outpatient and inpatient services, including general surgery, obstetrics, pediatrics, and emergency care, along with diagnostic facilities like X-ray and laboratory tests. They are commonly located in larger districts or regions with high population density, helping to decongest district hospitals by offering advanced medical care closer to rural communities. The establishment of a DZH is determined by the state government based on geographical area and healthcare demand. For civil services or health administration exams, understanding the hierarchy of healthcare institutions—from PHCs to DZHs to district hospitals—is important. DZHs also coordinate with community health centers (CHCs) for disease surveillance and maternal health programs, making them a vital component of India's public health infrastructure.
DZH का फुल फॉर्म
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Example
The patient was transferred from the primary health centre to the DZH for advanced surgery and post-operative care.