The primary healthcare system in Chhattisgarh consists of:

Primary Health Centers (PHCs)
Sub-centers
Community Health Centers (CHCs)
All of the above

The correct answer is: All of the above.

The primary healthcare system in Chhattisgarh consists of Primary Health Centers (PHCs), Sub-centers, and Community Health Centers (CHCs).

  • Primary Health Centers (PHCs) are the first point of contact for people seeking healthcare. They provide basic healthcare services such as immunization, family planning, and antenatal care. PHCs are staffed by doctors, nurses, and other healthcare workers.
  • Sub-centers are smaller than PHCs and are located in remote areas. They provide basic healthcare services such as immunization, family planning, and antenatal care. Sub-centers are staffed by nurses and other healthcare workers.
  • Community Health Centers (CHCs) are larger than PHCs and provide a wider range of healthcare services. They provide basic healthcare services such as immunization, family planning, and antenatal care, as well as more specialized services such as surgery and laboratory tests. CHCs are staffed by doctors, nurses, and other healthcare workers.

The primary healthcare system in Chhattisgarh is designed to provide affordable and accessible healthcare to all citizens. The system is funded by the government and is managed by the state health department.