Health & Family Welfare Ministry

Health & Family Welfare Ministry

Are you facing corruption or misconduct issues in Madhya Pradesh Ministries or Departments? We’re here to help you take the right step.

  • Firstly, bribes are demanded for approvals, sanctions, licenses, or the release of payments.
  • Secondly, government schemes or benefits are diverted, delayed, or denied to genuine beneficiaries.
  • Moreover, tenders, contracts, or procurement processes are manipulated to favor select parties.
  • In addition, files and applications are intentionally delayed or cleared selectively after undue influence.
  • At the same time, misuse of authority, financial irregularities, or abuse of official position goes unchecked.
  • Worse still, complaints are ignored, inquiries are weakened, or action is avoided despite clear evidence.

Therefore, if you are dealing with any of these issues, timely action and the correct complaint or legal route can make a real difference. With proper guidance, you can safeguard public interest, ensure accountability, and ultimately help restore transparency in government functioning.

Ministry

🏥 Health & Family Welfare Ministry

The Health & Family Welfare Ministry plays a crucial role in protecting public health and ensuring access to affordable medical care. It manages hospitals, health programs, vaccination drives, and public health campaigns across the state. However, when corruption enters the system, patient care suffers and trust declines. Therefore, citizens must stay alert and aware.

Common issues include:

  • Bribery for hospital admission, surgery scheduling, or discharge papers.

  • Overcharging for medicines and diagnostic tests.

  • Irregularities in health scheme benefits like Ayushman cards.

  • Diversion of government medicines to private pharmacies.

  • Delayed ambulance or emergency services for personal gain.

Moreover, unfair recruitment or transfers of medical staff reduce service quality. Consequently, rural and poor families struggle the most. If you notice such practices, you should immediately report them to higher authorities, the State Health Department, or the Lokayukta office.

Transparent healthcare ensures better service delivery and strengthens public trust.

Health Department, NHM and Medical Education

The Health Department, the National Health Mission (NHM) under the National Health Mission, and the Medical Education Department work together to strengthen healthcare delivery, infrastructure, and professional standards. The Health Department supervises government hospitals, district health centers, and preventive programs; however, misuse of authority weakens services and increases public burden. Citizens may encounter informal payment demands, fake medical billing, medicine shortages despite supply records, negligence in maternal care, or manipulation in contractual recruitment. Similarly, NHM funds infrastructure and rural health services, yet officials may divert funds, create fake beneficiaries, delay ASHA/ANM payments, manipulate tenders, or inflate construction bills. Consequently, rural communities suffer the most. Meanwhile, the Medical Education Department regulates colleges and admissions, but corruption can appear in:

  • Bribery in admissions or donation-based seat allocation.

  • Irregular faculty recruitment.

  • Manipulated exams or evaluations.

  • Corruption in internship postings.

Therefore, you should document evidence and report concerns to the CMHO, District Collector, Directorate of Medical Education, State Vigilance authorities, or the National Medical Commission grievance portal.

Types of Corruption

Health & Family Welfare Ministry – Corruption Issues

1. Bribery for Hospital Admission

Problem: Staff demand money for bed allocation or surgery scheduling.

Where to Complain: Chief Medical & Health Officer (CMHO) or District Health Officer.

2. Free Medicine Diversion

Problem: Officials divert government-supplied medicines to private pharmacies.

Where to Complain: State Drug Controller or Health Department Vigilance Cell.

3. Fake Medical Billing

Problem: Hospitals generate inflated or false bills to misuse funds.

Where to Complain: District Collector or State Health Audit Department.

4. Ambulance Service Bribery

Problem: Staff demand illegal payments for emergency transport.

Where to Complain: CMHO or State Health Helpline.

5. NHM Fund Misuse

Problem: Authorities divert National Health Mission funds for non-health purposes.

Where to Complain: District Health Society or NHM State Office.

6. Fake Beneficiary Entries

Problem: Officials register non-existent patients in health schemes.

Where to Complain: State Health Portal or Vigilance Department.

7. ASHA/ANM Payment Delay Scam

Problem: Officers delay or withhold incentives of frontline workers.

Where to Complain: NHM District Coordinator or Labour Commissioner.

8. Tender Manipulation in Equipment Purchase

Problem: Officials award contracts unfairly and inflate costs.

Where to Complain: State Procurement Authority or Anti-Corruption Bureau.

9. Ghost Employees in Hospitals

Problem: Authorities add fake staff names to draw salaries.

Where to Complain: Finance Department or Vigilance Commission.

10. Recruitment Bribery in Health Dept

Problem: Officials select unqualified candidates after taking bribes.

Where to Complain: Directorate of Health Services or State Lokayukta.

11. Medical College Admission Bribery

Problem: Authorities sell seats ignoring merit lists.

Where to Complain: Directorate of Medical Education or National Medical Commission.

12. Capitation Fee Collection

Problem: Colleges demand illegal donations for admission.

Where to Complain: Medical Education Department or Vigilance Cell.

13. Examination Result Manipulation

Problem: Authorities alter marks in professional medical exams.

Where to Complain: University Examination Controller or Lokayukta.

14. Internship Posting Bribery

Problem: Officials allot internship postings after illegal payments.

Where to Complain: Medical College Dean or Directorate of Medical Education.

15. Vaccine Supply Diversion

Problem: Staff divert vaccines meant for public immunization.

Where to Complain: State Immunization Officer or Health Secretary.

16. Construction Scam in Health Centers

Problem: Contractors use poor materials and inflate bills.

Where to Complain: PWD Vigilance Wing or Anti-Corruption Bureau.

17. Overcharging Diagnostic Tests

Problem: Hospitals charge high fees despite government price control.

Where to Complain: District Health Officer or Consumer Court.

18. Health Insurance Claim Fraud

Problem: Authorities submit fake claims under government health schemes.

Where to Complain: State Health Insurance Authority or Vigilance Bureau.

19. Medicine Purchase Price Inflation

Problem: Officials inflate procurement prices for medicines.

Where to Complain: State Audit Department or Anti-Corruption Bureau.

20. Threatening Whistleblowers

Problem: Authorities harass staff or citizens who report corruption.

Where to Complain: State Lokayukta or Human Rights Commission.

🔎 Citizen Awareness & Reporting Mechanism

Although healthcare systems serve public welfare, corruption can reduce efficiency and safety. Therefore, citizens must act responsibly and confidently. Early reporting prevents bigger losses and strengthens governance.

Follow these steps:

  • First, collect evidence such as bills, prescriptions, or written demands.

  • Next, submit a written complaint with complete details.

  • Then, use official online grievance portals for faster tracking.

  • Finally, follow up regularly until authorities take action.

Moreover, you should avoid paying illegal bribes and encourage others to report misconduct. Transparency improves medical service quality, builds trust, and protects vulnerable communities.

Together, active public participation and strict monitoring can eliminate corruption from the health sector.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What should I do if a government hospital staff member asks for a bribe?
First, refuse to pay any illegal amount. Then, collect evidence such as receipts, written notes, or audio proof if possible. Afterward, file a complaint with the Chief Medical & Health Officer (CMHO), District Collector, or the State Vigilance Department. You can also submit complaints through the official state health grievance portal.
2. How can I report misuse of NHM funds?
If you notice fake beneficiaries, fund diversion, or tender manipulation under the National Health Mission, immediately document the details. Next, report the issue to the District Health Society or the State NHM Director’s Office. You may also approach anti-corruption authorities for investigation.
3. Where can I complain about corruption in medical college admissions?
You should report admission bribery, donation-based seat allocation, or exam manipulation to the Directorate of Medical Education. Additionally, you can file complaints with the National Medical Commission through its official grievance portal.
4. Can I file a complaint online?
Yes, you can submit complaints through your state’s official health department grievance portal. Moreover, some complaints can be filed through centralized public grievance platforms provided by the government.
5. Will authorities keep my identity confidential?
Generally, authorities protect complainant details during investigations. However, you should clearly request confidentiality while submitting your complaint and avoid sharing sensitive evidence publicly.

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