national health policy 2002
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NATIONAL HEALTH POLICY 2002
POLICY PRESCRIPTIONS
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FINANCIAL RESOURSESKEY ROLE CENTRAL GOVT, AS WELL AS
STATE GOVT CENTRAL GOVTAIM : to G.D.P to 6%In 6% public health contribution is 2%STATE GOVT1ST PHASE(2005) 7%2ND PHASE(2010) 8%
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EQUITYFocused on primary health sector to
inequity & imbalances 55% PRIMARY HEALTH SECTOR
SECOUNDARY HEALTH SEECTOR
TERITIARY HEALTH SECTOR
55%
35%
10%
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DELIVERY OF NHP 2002AIMS & GOAL:
Public healthInfrastructure
Technical supportFinical resource
MonitoringEvolution
Optimize utilization
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DELIVERTY PARTICIPATION
CENTRAL GOVT
STATE GOVT
NGO
AUTONOMOUS BODIES
SOCIAL ACTIVI
STS
RURAL HEALTH STAFF
M.P, M.L.A
PUBLIC SERVENTS
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DELIVERY OF NHP MODLE VERTICAL MODAL ; DECENTRALIZED
MODEL??????
T.B,MALARIA,
HIV, AIDS,
IMMUNIZATION
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STATE OF PUBLIC HEALTH INFRA STRUCTURE
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EXTENDING PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICESTO MEET SIMPLE PUBLIC HEALTH REQUIRMENTS
TRAINING & PERFOMANC
E MONITERIN
GRECURTMENT CONTRAC
T
2YR rural training
Allopathic graduates ,Homeopathic & ayrvedic
Trained nursesOther medical workers
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ROLE OF LOCAL SELF GOVT
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NORMS FOR HEALTH CARE PERSONNELAS PER INDIAN MEDICAL COUNCIL ACTINDIAMN NURSING COUNCIL ACT
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EDUCTIONS OF HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS
MEDICAL & DENTAL COLLEGES
MEDICAL GRANT
COMMISSION
FUNDINGINFRA
STRUCTURE
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EDUCATION OF HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS
TO IMPROVE STANDARDS
NEED BASED TRAINING
SKILL ORIENTED TRAINING
PRACTICAL TRAINING
C.M.E
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NEED FOR SPEACLIST IN PUBLIC HEALTH & FAMILY MEDICINE
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NURSING PERSONNELimprove their ratio of nursing personnel vis-
à-vis doctors/bedsthe public health delivery centres need to
make a beginning by increasing the number of nursing PERSONNEL
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USE OF GENERIC DRUGS AND VACCINESFOLLOWING drug standards statute for
LESS cost-effective public health careprohibiting the use of proprietary drugs,
except in special circumstancesencourage the use of only essential drugs in
the private sector
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The National Programme for Universal ImmunizatioNPREVENTABLEUNINTREPTETED SUPLLYAffordable COSTMINIMAZE DANGER
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URBAN HEALTHFUNDING CENTRAL, STATE ,& LOCAL
SELF GOVT primary centre first-tier,
covering a population of one lakh with a dispensary providing an OPD facility and essential drugs, to enable access to all the national health programme
Secondary health center two tier govt general hospital
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MENTAL HEALTHdecentralised mental health services the
more common disorders The programme outline for such a disease
would involve the diagnosis of common disorders, and the prescription of common therapeutic drugs, by general duty medical staff.
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WOMEN HEALTHIDENTIFINGTREATING MONITRING
BASIC HEALTH
CARE
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INFORMATION ,EDUCATION& COMMUNICATIONinter-personal communication of information &
awarenessG
Behavioral change
Mass media
Folk media
Traditional methods
NGO
TRUSTS
PRI
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HEALTH RESEARCH AIM: govt funded health research
involving the private sector By 2005- 1%By 2010-2%
Focus on
THERAPTIC DRUGS VACCINES TROPICAL
DRUGS
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MEDICAL ETHICS
MEDICAL COUNCIL OF INDIA
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Dr. abhilash singh ThakurB.P.T(APOLLO) SPORTS TRAINING (A.C.E-USA)FELLOW IN ORTHO (CARE) DRY NEDDLING (A.I.M.S)PHYSICIAN ASSIST (OSM-U) DIET N NUTRITION(V.L.C.C) YOGA TEACHER TRAINER (G.G.M)