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Draft Revised Draft Revised INDIAN PUBLIC HEALTH INDIAN PUBLIC HEALTH STANDARDS (IPHS) STANDARDS (IPHS) IPHS TASK Force Bhopal-MP

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Draft Revised INDIAN PUBLIC HEALTH STANDARDS (IPHS). IPHS TASK Force Bhopal-MP. Modifications in the updated / Revised Standards. Proposed Categorization of Subcentres. 3 categories , based upon population covered /catchment area, Location and Geographical terrain - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Draft RevisedDraft RevisedINDIAN PUBLIC HEALTH INDIAN PUBLIC HEALTH

STANDARDS (IPHS) STANDARDS (IPHS)

IPHS TASK ForceBhopal-MP

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Modifications in the

updated / Revised Standards

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Proposed Categorization of Subcentres

3 categories, based upon

• population covered /catchment area,

• Location and Geographical terrain

• Health Seeking Behavior,

• caseload,

• epidemiological situation,

• other facilities PHC/CHC/FRU/Hospitals in nearby area

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Category A• Remote, difficult, tribal area with poor

infrastructure with poor transport facility but population dependent on them, ANMs conducting deliveries mostly at homes.

• Providing labour room facilities and equipments not feasible.

• RCH and outreach services mainly

Staff recommended

• One ANM (Essential and SBA tr.), Desirable: 2

• One Health Worker (Male) (Essential)

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Category A

• MPW on priority in areas endemic for malaria.

• Expected deliveries with a birth rate of 30 per

month in 5000 population is 150 per year i.e

about 12 deliveries in a month.

• If deliveries >15 per month- additional ANM

• State Government should focus on such sub-

centres for strengthening the infrastructure,

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Category B• very low case load of deliveries

• in the vicinity of other health facilities like PHC/CHC/FRU/Hospital,

• headquarter area

• areas where good referral transport facilities are available

• may not be promoted for deliveries

• all other recommended services including NCD

• Staff to be provided training in these programmes.

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Category B: Staff

• One ANM (Essential)

• One Health Worker (Male): (Essential)

• One contractual Safai-worker (part-time)

• Note: If there is shortage, Health worker

male should be posted on priority in areas

endemic for malaria.

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Category C( MCH Center)• Centrally or better located with good

connectivity to catchment areas.

• good physical infrastructure preferably with own buildings, adequate space, residential accommodation, labour room facilities

• good case load

• no nearby higher level delivery facilities.

• should be developed as Delivery facility and cater also to adjacent 2 to 3 subcentre areas

• expected load >30 deliveries per month.

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Category C( MCH Center)• Should be provided with all labour room facilities,

equipments, including Newborn care corner.

• ANMs -SBA trained.

• About 4 to 5 rooms including washroom facilities:– Waiting Room, – Labour Room with one labour table with New born

corner, – one room with four beds– Rooms for store & office cum clinic

• Residential Accommodation

• Extra equipments, drugs, supplies, materials and budget for smooth functioning.

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Category C (MCH Centre)

Staff recommended

• Two ANM (Essential)

• One Health Worker (Male): (Essential)

• One LHV/Staff Nurse (Desirable)

• One contractual full-time Safai-worker

(Essential)

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PHC : ModificationsInfrastructure: signage’s, barrier free access, disaster

prevention measures (desirable for new upcoming facilities),environmental friendly features, computer facility with internet for MIS,

• new born care corner • one room for counseling, • waste disposal pit, cold chain logistic and generator room,

boundary wall,

Manpower: Added

Essential: One data handler

Desirable: One AYUSH Doc. and one pharma

• One LHV, One Accounts Manager

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Staff PHC

Essential Desirable Medical Officer- MBBS for OP services 1 MO -AYUSH 1  Accountant /Clerk 1  Pharmacist 1  Nurse-midwife (Staff-Nurse) 3* 1

Health workers (F) 1  Health Asstt (Male) 1  Health Asstt. (Female)/LHV 1

Data entry cum computer operator 1  

Laboratory Technician 1  

Cold Chain & Vaccine Logistic Assistant   1

Multi-skilled Group D worker 2  

Sanitary worker cum watchman 1  

Total 15 17

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Manpower: CHCPersonnel Essential Desirable

Block Medical Officer 1  

General Surgeon 1

Physician 1

Obstetrician & Gynaecologist 1

Paediatrician 1

Anaesthetist 1

Public Health Specialist 1  

Dental Surgeon 1  

Medical Officer 7 ( with training in specialties)

Total 9 +1 

Medical Officer - AYUSH 1  

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Staff Nurse 10  

Public Health Nurse (PHN) 1 1

Pharmacist 1 1

Pharmacist – AYUSH 1  Lab. Technician 2  

Radiographer 1  

Dietician   1Ophthalmic Assistant 1  

Dental Assistant 1  

Cold Chain & Vaccine Logistic Assistant 1  

Dresser (certified by Red Cross/ Johns Ambulance) 1  

Ward Boys / Nursing Orderly 5  

Registration Clerk 2  Statistical Assistant/Data Entry Operator 2  

Account Asst 1  Admin Assistant 1  OT Technician 1  

Multi Rehabilitation / Community Based Rehabilitation worker

1 1

Counsellor 1  Driver* 0 3 Total 45 75

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All districts hospitals will have following specialties :- Essential

Medicine Surgery Gynecology

Paediatrics Anaesthesia Ophthalmology

Orthopedics Radiology

PathologyENT

Dental Science AyushDesirable

DermatologyMicrobiologyPsychiatry

.

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DH Man Power -MedicalSpecialist 100 Beds 200 Beds 300 Beds 400 Beds 500 Beds

Medicine 2 2 3 4 5

Surgery 2 2 3 3 4

Gynae 2 3 4 5 6

Paed. 2 3 4 4 5

Anaesth 2 2 3 3 4

Optho 1 1 2 2 2

Ortho 1 1 2 2 2

Radio 1 1 2 2 2

Patho 1 2 3 3 4

ENT 1 1 2 2 2

Dental 1 1 2 3 3

MO 11 13 15 19 23

Dermo 1 1 1 1 1

Psych 1 1 1 1 1

Microbio 1 1 1 1 1

total 27 +3 33 + 2 48 55 65

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DH Man Power -MedicalCadre 100 Beds 200 Beds 300 Beds 400 Beds 500 Beds

Doctors 27 32 48 55 65

Staff Nurse 45 90 135 180 225

Lab Tech 6 9 12 15 18

Pharmacist 4 6 8 10 12

Storekeeper 1 1 2 2 2

Radiographer 2 3 5 7 9

ECG Tech/Eco 1 2 3 4 5

Audiometrician - - 1 1 1

Optho. Asstt. 1 1 2 2 2

EEG Tech - - 1 1 1

Dietician 1 1 1 1 1

Physiotherapist 1 1 2 2 3

OT.technician 4 6 8 12 14

CSSD Asstt 1 1 2 2 3

Social Worker 2 3 4 5 6

Counsellor 1 1 2 2 2

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DH Man Power -MedicalCadre 100 Beds 200 Beds 300 Beds 400 Beds 500 Beds

Dermatologist - - 1 1 1

Cyto Tech - - 1 1 1

PFT Technician - - - - 2

Dental Technician

1 1 2 2 3

Darkroom Asstt. 2 3 5 7 9

Rehabilitation Therepist

1 1 2 2 3

Biomedical Engineer

1 1 1 1 1

TOTAL MAN POWER STRENGTH

Doctors 27 32 48 55 65

Staff Nurse 45 90 135 180 225

Paramedical 30 41 65 80 99Total Srength 102 163 248 315 389

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DH Man Power –Admn.Cadre 100

Beds200 Beds 300 Beds 400 Beds 500 Beds

Hospital Administrator

1 1 1 2 2

Housekeeper/manager

1 2 3 4 5

Medical Records officer

1 1 1 1 1

Medical Record Asstt.

1 2 3 3 3

Accounts/Finance

2 3 4 5 6

A.O. 1 1 1 1 1

Office Asstt. Gr I 1 1 2 2 2

Office Asstt. Gr II

1 1 2 3 4