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World Bank signs USD 100 million healthcare deal with Uttarakhand

The World Bank has inked a USD 100 million credit agreement with the Uttarakhand government.

The deal is signed to improve the quality of healthcare facilities in all 13 districts of the state, reported the Deccan Chronicle.

Most public health facilities in the middle and upper mountainous areas of Uttarakhand are unable to functional optimally or at the required level of quality, because of large-scale vacancies of health staff, as deployment and retention in such geographically remote areas has proven to be extremely difficult,” said the World Bank.

“In 2013, 48 percent of the posts of general duty medical officers and 75 percent of the specialists posts were vacant, despite a liberal government policy to hire contractual doctors and to pay them incentives for remote area postings,” it added.

“The project also aims to reduce the financial risk for its citizens and make affordable, quality health care available to all,” it said.

The agreement for the project was signed by Joint Secretary in Ministry of Finance Raj Kumar on behalf of the Centre, Additional Secretary Health and Project Director for the Uttarakhand Health Systems Development Project Neeraj Kharwal on behalf of Uttarakhand and World Bank India Operations Manager and Acting Country Director Hisham Abdo Kahin on behalf of the World Bank.



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