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    Workforce Challenges in India’s Primary Healthcare System

    Posted 30 Oct 2025

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    Article Summary

    Article Summary

    India's primary healthcare faces issues like staff strikes, vacancies, low pay, increased responsibilities, union protests, and contractual hiring, highlighting the need for improved workforce management and incentives.

    Recurrent strikes by National Health Mission (NHM) staff and state-level protests by ASHA and Anganwadi workers have revealed deep-rooted structural weaknesses in the primary healthcare system of India.

    Key Cadres Supporting Primary Healthcare

    Key Challenges

    • Expanding Responsibilities: Added duties like population enumeration, Non-Communicable Disease and palliative care, without matching pay or support.
    • Poor Remuneration & Protection: Low, irregular payments; no social security; limited safety during fieldwork (still recognised as volunteers).
    • Unionisation and Strikes: Growing union presence reflects discontent, Kerala and Haryana ASHAs, and Anganwadi unions nationwide, are demanding regularisation and fair pay.
    • Vacant Regular Posts: ~10–15% Auxiliary Nurse Midwife posts and 20–25% doctor posts remain vacant.
    • Contractualisation trend: Rising contractual hiring reflects cost-cutting and ease of administration but lacks clear career growth or cadre structure.

    Conclusion

    A balanced workforce model, coupled with transparent recruitment, fair incentives, and continuous capacity building, is essential to strengthen India’s health system.

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