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The CAG report presented in Jharkhand's assembly highlights an acute shortage of medical officers, staff nurses, and paramedics in state-run hospitals. As of March 2022, 61% of medical officer and specialist posts, 52% of staff nurse posts, and 80% of paramedic posts were vacant. The shortage was also significant in medical colleges and teaching staff.
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