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  1. Andhra Pradesh Government has taken initiative steps for maintenance of equipment across District Hospitals, Area Hospitals, CHCs, and PHCs with NHM support. Read more

  2. Contact Information. Special Chief Secretary to Govt., Health, Medical & Family Welfare Dept. 5th Block,Ground Floor,Room No:157,

  3. Andhra Pradesh Vaidya Vidhana Parishad (APVVP) started functioning in 1986 to manage secondary level hospitals. At present there are 245 (CHCs, AHs & DHs) hospitals under the control of APVVP in the state.

  4. To manufacture quality Ayurvedic, Homoeopathy and Unani Medicines through the Government Pharmacies and make them available on free of cost to the patients coming for treatment to Hospitals and Dispensaries being run by the Department under these (3) systems of medicine.

  5. Government of Andhra Pradesh is implementing Free Drug policy. All the patients visiting Government Health facilities are provided with their entitlement of Drugs prescribed by Doctors. To facilitate assured availability of Drugs in all the Health facilities APMISIDC has put in place transparent procurement, quality check mechanism in place.

  6. Andhra Pradesh Vaidya Vidhana Parishad (APVVP) Organization Details. Coming soon...

  7. Andhra Pradesh Medical Services and Infrastructure Development Corporation (APMIDC) Organization Details The Government have felt that lack of accommodation for the Medical Institutions and Quarters for the Staff particularly in Rural and Semi-Urban Areas has been adversely affecting Health Care Programme in A.P. State Housing at such a large ...

  8. HMIS is a Government Of India Health portal started in the 2008, it is a centralized web based application capturing the data facility wise, is a number based data upload. HMIS Portal has started its facility wise reporting from July 2011.

  9. Drugs Control Administration Implements the following Acts in the state of Andhra Pradesh: Drugs and Cosmetics Act,1940 and Rules 1945 - To provide safe, efficacious and qualitative medicines. Drugs and Magic Remedies (Objectionable Advertisement) Act, 1954 & Rules, 1955 - To prevent cheating etc through false claims and advertisements ...

  10. To achieve more than 95% coverage of "Full Immunization" to all infants in the state of Andhra Pradesh, thereby contributing in reduction of IMR. Strategy. By developing Robust Micro Plans, Supportive Supervision, Monitoring with Corrective steps and regular critical review. Key Performance Indicators