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13 th Common Review Mission

13 th Common Review Mission. National Orientation Meeting 16 th October 2019.

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13 th Common Review Mission

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  1. 13thCommon Review Mission National Orientation Meeting 16th October 2019

  2. “Policymaking is not restricted to Government offices only. Policies are people inspired and people centric. A culture of participatory governance is revolutionising decision making and leading to better results on ground” …Narendra Modi (Hon’ble PM of India)

  3. TOR for 13th CRM (2019)

  4. TOR 1 Ayushman BharatHealth and Wellness Centres

  5. Key Elements to Roll out CPHC

  6. Services made available at HWC Service Packages Services being added in incremental manner 1. Care in Pregnancy and Child-birth. 2. Neonatal and Infant Health Care Services 3. Childhood and Adolescent Health Care Services. 4. Family Planning, Contraceptive Services and other Reproductive Health Care Services 5. Management of Communicable Diseases: National Health Programmes 6. General Out-patient Care for Acute Simple Illnesses and Minor Ailments 8. Basic Oral Health Care* 9. Screening and Basic Management of Mental Health Ailments** 10. Care for Common Ophthalmic and ENT Problem*** 11.Elderly and Palliative Health Care Services** 12.Emergency Medical Services including Burns and Trauma*** Many States have started rolling out the additional packages in an incremental manner (e.g. Elderly and Palliative Care, Mental Health etc.) * Released to the States – pending formal launch ** Draft guidelines have been shared with the States *** Draft guidelines are being developed 7. Screening, Prevention, Control and Management of Non-communicable Diseases and Chronic Communicable diseases like Tuberculosis and Leprosy.

  7. Comprehensive Primary Health Care through Health and Wellness Centres

  8. Comprehensive Primary Health Care through Health and Wellness Centres

  9. Comprehensive Primary Health Care through Health and Wellness Centres

  10. Comprehensive Primary Health Care through Health and Wellness Centres

  11. Comprehensive Primary Health Care through Health and Wellness Centres

  12. Comprehensive Primary Health Care through Health and Wellness Centres

  13. Comprehensive Primary Health Care through Health and Wellness Centres

  14. Comprehensive Primary Health Care through Health and Wellness Centres

  15. Comprehensive Primary Health Care through Health and Wellness Centres

  16. TOR-6 Community Processes

  17. TOR-6 Community Process

  18. TOR-6 Community Process

  19. TOR-6 Community Process

  20. TOR-7 Quality Assurance

  21. TOR-7 Quality Assurance

  22. TOR- 8 Human Resource for Health

  23. TOR- 8 Human Resource for Health

  24. TOR- 8 Human Resource for Health

  25. TOR-9 : Governance, Financing and Accountability

  26. Thank YOU

  27. Visit Plan

  28. Health Calendar : Back to presentation

  29. Performance Linked Payments • Incentive Amount for each HWC-SHC team monthly : • Rs 15,000/ CHO/month • Rs 3000/month for MPWs (Subject to a maximum of Rs 1500/month/MPW) • Rs 5000/month for ASHAs (Subject to a maximum of Rs 1000/month/ASHA) • Considering the above distribution, the maximum amount of incentive for MPWs and ASHAs would remain fixed @ Rs 96,000/annum. The maximum amount allocated to CHO would be 1,80,000/annum. • Service Delivery Output for incentive payment have been graded at two levels of achievement: 75% and 100% for 8 out 15 indicators.

  30. Indicators for PLP

  31. Back to presentation

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