AN URBAN HEALTH INITIAVE OF TELANGANA 1 DrYogita Rana Mission Director NHM Telangana Hyderabad 5 th largest metro in the country with a population of about 10 million 2345 Annual population growth rateImproved life expectancyIncreased burden of NCDs ID: 1048358
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1. BASTI DAWAKHANAAN URBAN HEALTH INITIAVE OF TELANGANA1Dr.Yogita RanaMission Director, NHM, Telangana
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3. Hyderabad – 5th largest metro in the country with a population of about 10 million2/3/4/5 - Annual population growth rate/Improved life expectancy/Increased burden of NCDsSignificant percentage of urban population is daily wagers ; migrant workers etc.,Existing UPHCs (149 nos) are too few to cater to a population of 10 million.UPHCs are located far from most of the slums and habitations of poor. Poor visit private service providers and incur significant out of pocket expenditure. BACK GROUND
4. One Basti Dawakhana per 5000-10000 population; Located in slums Health care facility closer to the people who need it the mostONE STOP SERVICE 3 Ds-Doctor, Diagnostics and DrugsTraveling / Waiting time reduced drasticallyReduced out of pocket expenditureReduced burden on secondary /tertiary facilitiesPlatform to converge other National Health programmes in urban areas Concept
5. Convergence Municipal corporation (GHMC)Rent free buildings Electricity and water connectionDaily house keeping – cleaning ,waste disposalRepairs etc Urban SHGs / MASAwareness and mobilisation – platform Health Department Positioning of medical and para medical staff Consumables ,medicines, diagnostics etc Day to day running of the facilities
6. Daily OPD services - Diagnostics in hub & spoke model Outreach services – ANC, Immunization, STI/RTI, Family planning, Adolescent clinics, NCD screening, Palliative care, elderly care etc. Wellness programme…yoga, counselling on lifestyle ,nutritionRoll OutNumber of BDK SanctionedNumber of BDK functionalNumber of BDK to be inaugurated this month24710446
7. Diagnostics in Hub & Spoke model…
8. Referral Linkage…
9. Linked to Osmania General Hospital through the Digital Nerve Centre.Specialists provide teleconsultation on fixed timingsBastidawakhanaOsmania General HospitalDigital Nerve CentreTelemedicine
10. OPD and lab tests Performance from April 2019 to July 2019Total OPDAverage OPD per day per BDTotal Lab TestsAverage Lab Tests per day per BD6,05,5696415523919
11. Increasing OPD
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13. OTHER URBAN INITIATIVES… Specialist Evening Clinics: Specialists are providing consultation in the evening in 30 UPHCs from 4.00 pm to 8.00 pmEvening Clinics: Part time doctors are providing evening services in 40 UPHCS
14. Sl.NoFacility NameFunctionalAvg OPD/DayHRHR Cost per MonthTotal HR cost1Basti Dhawakana104721.M.O2.Staff Nurse3.Helper1) 45,0002) 21,0003) 10,000Rs.760002SEC (4pm to 8 pm)UPHC3050 1) Specialist M.O2) Staff Nurse3) Helper1) 625002) 210003) 8000915003Evening Clinics(Part Time) (4-8pm) UPHC40501)M.O2)ANM3) Helper1) 220002) 10,5003) 800040500
15. Capacity building…
16. Standardisation…
17. Involvement of Public Representatives…
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19. IT Enabled
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