Government Health Centre
Full Form of GHC
What is GHC?
A Government Health Centre (GHC) is a primary-level public health facility established by the Indian government to provide basic medical services to rural and underserved populations. It serves as the first point of contact for villagers seeking outpatient care, maternal and child health services, immunisation, family planning, and treatment for common illnesses. GHCs are part of India's three-tier public health system, bridging the gap between community health workers and larger Community Health Centres (CHCs). They are typically staffed by a physician, nurse, and paramedical team, and operate under the National Health Mission. GHCs are found throughout rural India, especially in states with high population density, and are crucial for achieving universal health coverage. In competitive exams like UPSC and state public service commissions, questions on public health infrastructure often mention GHCs alongside other centres. The term is used in government reports, health surveys, and policy documents to describe village-level health service delivery points.
GHC का फुल फॉर्म
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Example
The new GHC in the block now offers free antenatal checkups every Wednesday.