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HEALTH SERVICES IN PUBLIC

SECTOR
OBJECTIVES

• To provide preventive and
curative Heath care to
the people of the State
• To improve hospital
services in terms of
infrastructure and
personnel
• To improve National Heath
programmes
NATIONAL HEALTH
PROGRAMMES

•AIDS Control Programme (SEX Education).



•Revised National Tuberculosis Control
Programme.

•National Mental Health Programme

•State Health Transport
GOVERNMENT BODIES EDUCATING RURAL AREAS ON
HEALTH PROGRAMME
PROJECTS & SCHEMES

• Hepatitis B
• Navsanjivani Yojana
• School Health
• Urban Health
• Operational Research Project
• Biomedical Waste Management
• Handicapped Wealthfare Schemes
• Conducting Free Health Programmes


Fu tu re P la n s


• Small Family Norm-State has accepted
• two children norm as ‘Small Family Nor
• Increasing availability of Health Services
• Organization of Family Welfare Camps
• by Various Institutions
• Jagruk Grampanchayat’ Yojana
• Award scheme for staff working in First
• Referral Units (FRU)
• Mother and Child Care Centers at Village
Strengths of Public Hospitals

• Funded by Government

• Helps Poor for Financial Support


• Conducting Free Health Programmes



• Awareness created by NGO’S


C o n se q u e n ce s o f
poor
u tilisa tio n o f p u b lic
se cto r se rvice s
• Higher reliance on private sector
• Rise in untreated morbidities
• Out of Pocket expenditure remains
high -97% of total private and 80%
of total health expenditure
• Catastrophic health expenditures rising
• Burden of health expenditure high for
both out patient and in patient care
• Adverse effect on the poorest and
middle consumption classes
• Health expenditure being financed
through borrowing and savings by
Major Achievements

• Reduction in birth rate from 31.1 (1984 )


 to 19.1 (2004 ).
• Reduction in death rate from 9.4 (1984 ) to
6.2 ( 2004 )
• Guinea worm - Smallpox / Schistosomiasis
eradicated
• Goal of Leprosy Elimination achieved in
Sept. 2005 ( Prevalence Rate – 0.99
per 10,000 population).
THREATS

• Likely resistance and non cooperation of


the employees

• Problems of maintenance and backup
services Advanced features.
Consolidated Status of
Influenza A H1N1 : 1
October 2009
 Sr. No State Lab confirmed Death of Lab confirmed
cases cases cumulative
Cumulative
1 Delhi 2677 14
2 Andhra Pradesh 618 36
3 Karnataka 1036 96
4 Tamil Nadu 1283 4
5 Maharashtra 2862 130
6 Kerla 354 5
7 Punjab 33 0
8 Haryana 562 3
9 UttarPradesh 334 2
10 West Bengal 122 0
11 Madhyapradesh 6 0

12 Bihar 2 0
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