
Andhra Pradesh health minister reports department's progress as NDA govt marks 1 year
Vijayawada: Marking the completion of one year of NDA governance in Andhra Pradesh, medical and health minister Satya Kumar Yadav presented a comprehensive progress report on the department's achievements under the coalition govt's rule.
Addressing the media on Saturday, the minister emphasised that the NDA govt was committed to delivering on its promises and governing with integrity.
"We are striving to provide better governance than what we promised, without betraying the people's trust. NDA is not just an alliance—it's in our DNA to act in line with the people's sentiments," he said.
The health minister highlighted significant developments in the health sector over the past year, which he termed 'revolutionary.'
A key milestone was the construction of 3,318 Ayushman health centres within just 12 months. He noted that the Centre had awarded AP a performance-based incentive of ₹100 crore, the highest in the country under this category.
The State received a total of ₹1,065 crore under the CSR model, which supported infrastructure and service enhancements. A major diagnostic push led to 7.2 crore lab tests conducted across the state.
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"In the last five years, only 13 IPHL labs existed. In our one year, we've added 13 more," stated Satya Kumar.
Doctors' attendance in govt hospitals also showed a significant rise, from 7.42% to 14.2%. This led to an eight percent increase in outpatient visits.
Satya Kumar concluded by stating that the NDA govt remains committed to transparency, responsibility, and people-centric reforms in the healthcare sector.

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