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2. Biggest problems this sector faces.
Model we inspire from
Our contribution to problem solving
Recommendations of the High Level Expert Group
(HLEG)
Statistics in primary healthcare
Is there an improvement???
3. Problem OR Challenge?
Twin epidemic of continuing/emerging infectious diseases as
well as chronic degenerative diseases.
poor implementation of the public health programs
lack of environmental sanitation and safe drinking water,
under-nutrition, poor living conditions, and limited access to
preventive and curative health services.
States under financial constraints cut expenditure on health.
Growth in national income by itself is not enough, if the
benefits do not manifest themselves in the form of more food,
better access to health and education.”
4. BANGLADESH
Gonoshasthya (meaning “health for the people”) Kendra
(“centre”) outdoor clinic.
simple herbal treatments
WHY???
government-run hospitals
often inaccessible, crowded, understaffed and lacking
medicines.
families pay a premium according to their ability to pay and
receive essential health care.
ACHIEVEMENT
Centre played an important role
national family planning, immunization and ORS campaigns
successful.
5. Health Promotion Temple project
CHALLENGE
A shift to urban lifestyles that embraced Western
medicine and
conventional health systems during the 1990s
ACHIEVEMENT
Access to medical health care is better than before.
6. to overcome a lack of resources by galvanizing
community involvement to improve health.
strong leadership and active participation.
ACHIEVEMENT
reduced sickness and fatal disease.
improvements in basic amenities.
INNOVATION
aid post and a village health worker .
CHALLENGES
poor government policy and a lack of central support.
7. The National Health Policy was endorsed by
the Parliament of India in 1983 and updated in 2002
LATEST
IHP: India Health Progress is a call-for-action forum
as a part of its commitment towards ‘Access to
Healthcare’ and to discuss and deliberate the role of
innovation in advancing access to healthcare.
Will we be successful in it, remains to be seen.
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9. Our website focuses on
service delivery
improvement
Increasing stakeholder
participation
If the scheme is a success
at local level then it will
certainly b a model for
universalizing access to all
which is the theme of our
presentation
PRIMARY HEALTHCARE
5elements
universal coverage
reforms
service delivery reforms
public policy reforms
leadership reformS
increasing stakeholder
participation.
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11. A few concepts like appeal
for philanthropic donation
& telephone support in
collaboration with call
centers.
12. Reviews, updates on
discoveries in medical,
medicine by guest doctors.
STOP CORRUPT PRACTICES
BRAVE A STEP
REVIEW COMPLAINT
STATUS
The compulsory record
provided by
government hospital
on requirement of
medical equipment
13. bphc.hrsa.gov › Health Center Data
HRSA funds health centers through the primary health
care program. Each year grant recipients RERPORT ON
THEIR PERFORMANCE but the website does not open.
The idea has been welcomed but criticized on mentioned
reason behind its low popularity scale.
Bulletin of theWorld Health Organization
The Bulletin series: primary health care 30 years
on
Citings from setbacks to providing equitable access to essential health
care worldwide.
Health system constraints
financial barriers
health worker shortages
combined with challenges such as the HIV epidemic,
have hampered progress towards achieving health for all.
WHYTHE CONCEPT OF
DIGITALIZING?
14. Sometimes
websites you're trying
to load does not want
their content to be
displayed but are
required to be formed
under law.
Loading slowly because of
rush is certainly not a
plausible reason because
these kind of websites are
not popular.
15. Infant mortality rate of 46/1000 per live births.
Life expectancy at birth m/f (years) 64/67
Probability of dying under five (per 1 000 live births) 61
Probability of dying between 15 and 60 years m/f (per 1 000
population)247/159
Total expenditure on health per capita (Intl $, 2011) 141
16. Recommendations of the High Level
Expert Group (HLEG)
Increase public expenditure on health to at least 2.5 percent of GDP
by the end of the 12th Plan and to at least 3% of GDP by 2022.
All government funded insurance schemes should, over time, be
integrated with the UHC system.
All health insurance cards should, in due course, be replaced by
National Health Entitlement Cards.
Develop a National Health Package that offers, as part of the
entitlement of every citizen,essential health services at different levels
of the health care delivery system.
Reorient health care provision to focus significantly on primary health
care.
Strengthen District Hospitals.
OURWEBSITE FOCUSES ON STRENGTHENING THE POWER OF
GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS IMPLEMENTING IT ON THE LOWEST
LEVEL.
17. OURWEBSITE IS AT PAR WITHTHE IDEAS
RECOMMENDED BY HLEG
Establish District Health Knowledge Institutes (DHKIs).
Transform existingVillage Health Committees (or Health
andSanitation Committees) into participatory Health Councils.
Ensure the rational use of drugs.
Set up national and state drug supply logistics corporations.
Empower the Ministry of Health and FamilyWelfare to strengthen
the drug regulatory system.
Establishment of National Health Regulatory and Development
Authority (NHRDA).
National Drug Regulatory and Development Authority (NDRDA):
The main aim of NDRDA should be to regulate pharmaceuticals
and medical devices and provide patients access to safe and cost
effective products.
WHICH IS WHAT EMA REPRESENTS IN OUR
WEBSITE