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  • The public health system in India through the National Health Mission (NHM) visualises the attainment of Universal Health Coverage (UHC) for all its citizens, which provides access to equitable, affordable and quality health care services, which is also accountable and responsive to the needs of the people.

  • Under the umbrella of NHM, the National TB Elimination Programme (NTEP) ensures the provision of free TB services (diagnostics and drugs) and management of TB as per the Standards for TB Care in India (STCI).

  • Furthermore, the NHM, under the Ayushman Bharat initiative has taken measures to strengthen the primary care facilities including Primary Health Centres (PHCs) and Sub Health Centres (SHCs) in the Ayushman Bharat Health & Wellness Centres (AB-HWCs).

 

Need for integration of NTEP with the Health System at Different Levels

  1. Closer to community TB Services: The integration of TB services with the health system provides an opportunity for the TB programme to leverage the resources under the Ayushman Bharat initiative to take TB interventions closer to the community which were otherwise provided at the primary care level.
  2. Improved population coverage: Active empanelment and HWC database will help to monitor and identify the left-out population and contribute significantly to the NTEPs case finding activity coverage.
  3. Improved population health outcomes: Improved availability, access and utilisation of advanced TB treatment services under the ambit of UHC is essential in reducing morbidity and mortality from TB which may in turn also contribute to overall equitable health outcomes.
  4. Reduced out-of-pocket expenditure: The integration will improve the access to TB services, assure within-reach TB medicines and diagnostic services, provide linkages for care coordination with Medical Officers/ specialists across various levels of care, etc., all of which will reduce the catastrophic expenditures faced by the patients and their families.
  5. Decreased crowding at the secondary and tertiary health facilities: A strong network of peripheral level TB care services would facilitate in reduction of the overcrowding and the case burden at the secondary and tertiary facilities, which could be utilised for cases with follow-up referral to higher level facilities.
  6. Increased responsiveness and addressal of social determinants of TB: Provision of TB treatment at the nearest point of care for the communities and engaging the most peripheral workers from the health system like the Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHA) in the TB programme may lead to comfort in accessing the care by the patients and also enable addressing psycho-social determinants of TB.

 

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Question​ Answer 1​ Answer 2​ Answer 3​ Answer 4​ Correct answer​ Correct explanation​ Page id​ Part of Pre-test​ Part of Post-test​
Under the umbrella of NHM, the NTEP ensures the provision of free TB services (diagnostics and drugs) and management of TB as per the Standards for TB Care in India (STCI). True False     1 Under the umbrella of NHM, the NTEP ensures the provision of free TB services (diagnostics and drugs) and management of TB as per the Standards for TB Care in India (STCI). Yes Yes

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SwathiK Wed, 10/08/2022 - 17:29

The LO of this page is : NTEP integration with the health system at different levels, national, state, district, block, PHC, AB-HWCs.  

But this is covered in page 2003. 

 

Hence the content developed here is based on title of the page: Need for integration of NTEP with health system.