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    Administrative Setup

    Publish Date : July 2, 2018

    The image illustrates the hierarchical organizational structure of the Public Health Department of Maharashtra. At the top are the Honorable Minister and the Honorable State Minister, who oversee the department’s functioning. Reporting to them are two Secretaries (Secretary-1 and Secretary-2), who further supervise the Commissioner of Health Services and Mission Director of the National Health Mission (NHM), serving as the central authority for implementation and coordination. Alongside this structure, bodies like the State Health Assurance Society and the Employee State Insurance Scheme (ESIS) operate with their respective leadership. Under the Commissioner, key health initiatives such as the National Health Mission and National Urban Health Mission are managed, which include programs like Ayush Mission, PM-ABHIM, and Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission. The system is further divided regionally into Director Health Services offices in Mumbai and Pune. The Mumbai division handles areas such as mental health, hospitals, non-communicable diseases, finance, procurement, and blood transfusion services, while the Pune division focuses on family welfare, disease control programs (including tuberculosis, leprosy, and vector-borne diseases), HIV/AIDS, communication, transport, and laboratories. Overall, the chart represents a structured flow of governance from top-level policymakers to operational health services across the state.