health care delivery in india
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Health status, Health problems,
Health care delivery in IndiaDr. Rizwan S A
Assistant ProfessorDept. of Community Medicine
VMCHRI, Madurai
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Learning objectives
• At the end of this lecture you sh be able to
• Describe the overall health status of India• List the MC health issues in India• Describe various portals of health care
delivery in India• Think about your position in the overall health
system
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HEALTH STATUS OF INDIA
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Total health expenditure
Government; 30%
Private; 70%
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Private sector health expenditure
Out-of-pocket; 81%
Insurance; 19%
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Public sector health expenditure
• Money spent by government on health– Rs. 1 lakh crore– Rs. 890 per capita
State govt.; 67%
Central govt.; 33%
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To understand the health status…
• We need to know about – Demographic profile– Morbidity and mortality profile– Environmental conditions– Socio-economic factors– Cultural background– Health services available– Other services
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Demographic profile of India
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Mortality profile
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HEALTH PROBLEMS IN INDIA
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Communicable diseases
• Malaria• Tuberculosis• Diarrheal diseases • Leprosy• Filariasis• Others: Kala-azar, meningitis, viral hepatitis,
Japanese encephalitis, enteric fever, guinea worm disease and other helminthic infestations
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Nutritional problems
• Protein-energy malnutrition• Nutritional anaemia• Low birth weight• Xerophthalmia• Iodine deficiency disorders
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Environmental sanitation
• Lack of safe • Use of primitive methods for excreta disposal
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Medical care problems
• Unequal distribution of health resources between rural and urban areas
• Lack of penetration of health services within the social periphery
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Population problems
• Employment• Education• Housing• Health care• Sanitation • Environment
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HEALTH CARE DELIVERY IN INDIA
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Example of a health care delivery model
Inputs
• Health status or health problems
• Resources
Health care services
• Curative• Preventive• Promotive• Restorative
Health care systems
• Public• Private• Indigenous• Voluntary
Outputs
• Changes in health status
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Health care services
• Purpose– To improve the health status of the population
• Goals– Mortality and morbidity rate reduction, increase in
expectation of life, decrease in population growth rate, improvement in nutritional status, basic sanitation, health manpower requirement and resource development
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Health care system
• It implies the organization of the people, institution and resources to deliver health care services to meet the health needs of target population
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Evolution of health care services in India
• Civilization started in Indus Valley – Environmental sanitation, houses with drainage
• 1400 BC Ayurveda and Siddha system– Developed a comprehensive concept of health
• Post vedic – teaching of Buddhism and Jainism• Rahula Sankirtyana – developed hospital system.• Moghul empire – Arabic system of medicine (Unani)• British Era – armed forces, civil servants
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Consumers Providers
SYSTEM
Public sector
Medical officerNurses
Pharmacist Lab technicianBEE, ANM, HA
1 billion
Private sector
Indigenous system of medicine
Voluntary health agencies
National health
programmes
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Health care systems
• In India, it is represented by five major sectors or agencies which differ from each other by the health technology applied and by the source of funds for operation
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PUBLIC SECTOR
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Public sector health system
The health system in India has 3 main links
Local or peripheral
State
Central
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State and centre responsibility
• Health is the responsibility of state
• Central responsibility– Policy making– Guiding– Assisting– Evaluating– Coordinating the work of state health ministries
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Public health sector• Primary health care
– Primary health centre, subcentre
• Hospitals/Health centers– Community health centers Rural hospitals– District hospital/health center Specialist hospitals– Teaching hospitals
• Health Insurances schemes– Employees state insurance Central Govt. Health Scheme
• Other agencies– Defence services – Railways
• National health programmes
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Health insurance
• No universal health insurance in India• At present limited to industrial workers and
their families• Central government employees covered by
health insurance
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Employees state insurance scheme
• Introduced in 1948• Contribution by employer and employee• Provides for medical care in cash and kind,
benefits in the contingency of sickness, maternity, employment injury and pension for dependents on death of worker due to employment injury
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Central government health scheme
• Introduced in 1954 in New Delhi• Covers employees of autonomous
organizations, retired central government servants, widows receiving family pension, MP’s, Ex Governors and retired judges‐
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Other agencies
• Defence medical services– Armed forces medical services
• Health care of railway employees– Railway hospitals and clinics– Yearly health check ups
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National health programmes• Anti malaria programme‐• National filaria control programme• Kala azar control programme‐• Japanese encephalitis control• Dengue control• National Leprosy eradication programme‐• National tuberculosis programme• National AIDS control programme• National programme for control of blindness• Iodine deficiency programme• Universal immunization programme• Reproductive and child health programme• National caner control programme
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PRIVATE SECTOR
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Private health sector
• Private hospitals• Polyclinics• Nursing homes • Dispensaries• General practitioners and clinics
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Private agencies
• Private hospitals• Independent clinics• 70% general practitioners• Highly unorganized, • Concentrated in urban areas• Provide mainly curative services• MCI, IMA regulate some functions
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INDIGENOUS SYSTEMS
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Indigenous system of medicine
• Ayurveda• Sidda• Unani and Tibb• Homeopathy
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Indigenous system of medicine
• Provide bulk of medical care to rural people
• National Institute of Ayurveda
• National Institute of Homeopathy
• Govt. studying how these can be best utilized for more effective health coverage
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VOLUNTARY AGENCIES
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Voluntary health agencies in India• Indian Red Cross Society• Hind Kusht Nivaran Sangh• Indian council for child welfare• Tuberculosis Association of India• Bharat Sevak Samaj• Central social welfare board• The kasturba memorial fund• The All India blind relief society‐• Professional bodies• International agencies
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Indian Red Cross Society
• 400 branches in India
• Activities:– Relief work– Milk and Medical supplies– Armed forces– Maternal and child welfare services– Family Planning– Blood Bank and First Aid
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Hind Kusht Nivaran Sangh
• Financial assistance to leprosy clinics, health education, training of medical workers and physiotherapists, conducting research and field investigations, organizing all India leprosy workers conferences and publishing journal
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Tuberculosis Association of India
• Activities comprise organizing TB seal campaign every year to raise funds, training of doctors, health visitors and social workers, promotion of health education and promotion of consultations and conferences
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Central Social Welfare Board
• The functions of the board are
• Surveying the needs and requirements of voluntary welfare organizations in the country
• Promoting and setting up of social welfare organizations
• Rendering of financial and to deserving existing organizations and institutions
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The Kasturba Memorial Fund
• The fund was raised with the main object of improving the life of women, especially in the villages, through gram sevikas
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Family Planning Association of India
• It had done pioneering work in propagating family planning in India
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All India Blind Relief Society
• It organizes eye relief camps and other measures for the relief of blind.
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Professional bodies
• The Indian Medical Association
• All India Dental Association
• The Trained Nurses Association of India
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International agencies
• The Rockefeller Foundation• Ford Foundation• CARE (Co-operative for American Relief
Everywhere)• BMGF
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