East Singhbhum Health Centers Win National Quality Award

Six centers receive NQAS certification, each to get ₹1.26 lakh annually

Six Health and Wellness Centers in East Singhbhum district have been awarded the prestigious National Quality Assurance Certificate (NQAS) Award.

JAMSHEDPUR – Six Health and Wellness Centers in the East Singhbhum district have been awarded the NQAS Award for their exceptional healthcare services, which have been recognized on a national scale.

The centers that were rewarded are Sarjamda and Pipla, which are part of Jugsalai’s Community Health Center (CHC).

The certification was also granted to the Pungoda, Joria, and Laldih centers in Ghatsila.

The list of awardees is completed by the Jagannathpur center in Baharagora.

These institutions met national high-quality standards by achieving scores that exceeded 80 percent.

For the subsequent three years, each center will receive an annual grant of ₹1.26 lakh.

The institutions will be developed with 75% of the award money.

The remaining 25% will be allocated to employees, nurses, and physicians.

Dr. Jujhar Majhi, the Civil Surgeon, expressed his appreciation for the diligent efforts of all officers and employees involved.

Mausami Rani, the District Quality Consultant of NQAS, emphasized the challenging national-level competition.

A team from Delhi conducted a comprehensive assessment and conducted numerous checks during the evaluation procedure.

East Singhbhum’s healthcare services have achieved a substantial milestone with this acknowledgment.

Six centers receive NQAS certification, each to get ₹1.26 lakh annually

Six centers receive NQAS certification, each to get ₹1.26 lakh annually

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