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T50 0-143 Sentence denotes The first HWCs was launched in Jangla village in Bhairamgarh tehsil of Bijapur district of Chhattisgarh state in India on 14 April 2018 [1, 4].
T51 144-210 Sentence denotes The key events related to HWCs in India are summarized in Table 1.
T52 211-344 Sentence denotes As part of HWC components of ABP, the govt of India announced to make existing 150,000 GPHCFs in country functional by December 2022.
T53 345-537 Sentence denotes AB-HWCs are not new facilities and are being set up as an upgraded version of existing GPHCFs such as Health Sub-Centers (HSC); Primary Health Centers and Urban Primary Health Centers (UPHCs).
T54 538-748 Sentence denotes The proposed increase in provision of services (shift from erstwhile provision of 6 sub-group of services to 12 sub-group of services) and upgrade on other key design aspects are shown in Figs. 2 and 3 [1, 31].
T55 749-825 Sentence denotes Table 1 Evolution of Health & Wellness Centres (HWCs) in India [1, 3, 4, 30]
T56 826-856 Sentence denotes Timeline Specific developments
T57 857-945 Sentence denotes July- Dec 2013 Initial discussion on Health and Wellness Centres (HWCs) in India started
T58 946-1066 Sentence denotes 2015–16 Task Force on Primary Healthcare in India recommended formation of HWCs, with initial suggestions on the design.
T59 1067-1129 Sentence denotes 2017 India’s third National Health Policy (NHP 2017) released.
T60 1130-1184 Sentence denotes Union Budget announcement for setting up HWCs in India
T61 1185-1303 Sentence denotes 2018 HWC became one of the two pillars under Ayushman Bharat (AB) program announced in Union Budget on 1 February 2018
T62 1304-1394 Sentence denotes 14 April 2018 Inauguration of India’s first AB-HWC at Jangla, Bijapur, Chhattisgarh, India
T63 1395-1464 Sentence denotes 31 March 2019 A total of 17,149 AB-HWCs made functional across India.
T64 1465-1605 Sentence denotes This includes 8,801 Primary Health Centres; 6,795 Health Sub-centres (HSC) and 1,553 Urban Primary Health Centres (UPHCs) converted to HWCs.
T65 1606-1713 Sentence denotes 2019–20 25,000 additional AB-HWCs to be set up with all UPHC to be converted to HWCs in the financial year.
T66 1714-1765 Sentence denotes A total of 38,595 HWCs were set up by 31 March 2020
T67 1766-1846 Sentence denotes 31 December 2022 Indian states to have 150,000 functional AB-HWCs in the country
T68 1847-1906 Sentence denotes Fig. 2 Key components and design aspects of AB-HWCs [1, 31]
T69 1907-1955 Sentence denotes Fig. 3 Service provision through AB-HWCs [1, 31]