National Health Policy in India: Dr. Kanupriya Chaturvedi
National Health Policy in India: Dr. Kanupriya Chaturvedi
National Health Policy in India: Dr. Kanupriya Chaturvedi
INDIA
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National Health Policy 2002
Objectives:
• Achieving an acceptable standard of
good health of Indian Population,
• Decentralizing public health system by
upgrading infrastructure in existing
institutions,
• Ensuring a more equitable access to
health service across the social and
geographical expanse of India.
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NHP 2002, Objectives……..
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Goals – NHP 2002
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Goals – NHP 2002……
8. Reduction of IMR to 30/1000 & 2010
MMR to 100/lakh
9. Increase utilisation of public 2010
health facilities from current
level of <20% to > 75%
10. Establishment of an integrated 2007
system of surveillance,
National Health Accounts and
Health Statistics
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Goals – NHP 2002……
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Goals – NHP 2002……
13. Increase State Sector 2005
Health spending from
5.5% to 7% of the budget
14. Further increase of 2010
State sector
Health spending
from 7% to 8%
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NHP-2002
Policy prescriptions
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Differentials in health status
among rural/urban India
103.7
120
94.9
100
75
70
63.1
80
49.6
47.0
60
38.4
44
27.09
23.62
26.1
40
20
0
BPL IMR UFMR Wt. for age
India Rural Urban
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Equity…..
• To overcome the
social inequality, NHP
10%
2002 has set an
increased allocation
of 55% total public 35% 55%
health investment for
the primary health
sector, 35% for
secondary sector and Primary Secondary Tertiary
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Delivery of national public
health programmes…….
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Public health spending in
select countries
Population IMR Health Public
with income /1000 expenditure expenditur
of less than to GDP e on health
one dollar per to total
day health
expenditur
e
India 44.2 % 70 5.2% 17.3%
UK - 6 5.8% 96.9%
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Extending public health services
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Suggested norms for health personnel
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Education of health care
professionals…..
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Need for specialists in
'public health' and 'family
medicine'
• For discharging public health responsibilities in
the country NHP 2002 recommends
specialisation in the disciplines of Public Health
and Family Medicine
• where medical doctors, public health engineers,
microbiologists and other natural science
specialists can take up the course.
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Nursing personnel
• NHP 2002 recognises acute shortage of
nurses trained in superspeciality disciplines.
• It recommends increase of nursing personnel
in public health delivery centres and
establishment of training courses for
superspecialities.
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Urban health
• Migration has resulted in urban growth which is
likely to go up to 33%.
• It anticipates rising vehicle density which lead
to serious accidents.
• In this direction, 2002 NHP has recommended
an urban primary health care structure as
under;
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Urban health……
First Tier:-
• Primary centre cover 1 Lakh
population
– It functions as OPD facilities.
– It provides essential drugs.
– It will carry out national health
programmes.
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Urban health……
Second Tier:-
• General Hospital a referral to primary
centre provides the care.
• The policy recommends a fully
equipped hub-spoke trauma care
network to reduce accident mortality.
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Mental health
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Information Education and
Communication
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Information Education and
Communication…….
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Health research
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Role of private sector
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Role of private sector…..
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Health statistics
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Women's health
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Medical ethics
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Medical ethics…….
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Enforcement of
quality standard for
food and drugs
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Regulation of standards in
paramedical disciplines
• More and more training institutions
have come up recently under
paramedical board which do not have
regulation or monitoring.
• Hence, establishment of Statutory
Professional Council for paramedical
discipline is recommended.
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Environmental and
occupational health
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Environmental and
occupational health…….
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