The full form of BMOH in medical term in India is Block Medical Officer of Health.
The primary healthcare system in India has a position known as the Block Medical Officer of Health (B.M.O.H.) that is in charge of implementing health-related projects. At the local level, B.M.O.H.s are active in planning, directing, coordinating, and assessing health services. They are also entrusted with carrying out preventive measures to lower mortality and morbidity in the regions they have been given responsibility for.
The Block Medical Officer of Health (B.M.O.H.), who oversees the execution of the primary health centers as well as health programs, is in charge of administering services at the block level.
The health care system consists of tertiary hospitals offering specialist and super specialty treatment, a primary health care network, a secondary care system comprising districts and sub-divisional hospitals, and a third care system.
A Chief Medical Officer of Health oversees the primary healthcare sector as well as ensures the efficient execution of various health, medical, as well as family welfare programs in each of the 18 districts, with the assistance of Deputy and Assistant C.M.O.H.s. Medically trained superintendents who answer to the C.M.O.H. and a hospital management committee are in charge of the secondary-level hospitals.
The State Health Service and the Medical Education Service are responsible for providing the medical staff for the State Health System and educational institutions, respectively. Most training programs are organized at the Institute of Health & Family Welfare, Kolkata, Bidhannagar, and other training schools.