Project Title: : Rehabilitation of the severely affected families by

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Project Title:
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Rehabilitation of the severely affected families by establishing
Healthcare Services Project (Swasthya Sewa Pariyojana)
Project Goal
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Establish Model Healthcare Services for 2100+ Families in 20 - 25 Severly
Affected Villages in Pithoragarh Districts through Mobile Healthcare
Services
Coverage
:
2100 families (approx. 10500 Pop.)
Service Area
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Pithoragarh:
Pithoragarh - Dharchula
Proposed Villages
1. Dumar
2. Dhapa
3. Piangti
4. Senar
5. Bansbagad
6. Madkot
7. Kwiri
8. Jimia
9. Sai Bhat
10. Sai Polu
11. Jimighat
12. Pato
13. Lilam
14. Seraghat
15. Tanga
16. Lodi
17. Josha
18. Imla
19. Danibagad
20. Buai
21.Nirtorti
22. Dunamani
23. Gandhinagar
24. Khartoli
25. Alam
1. Establish Mobile Healthcare Unit in Pithoragarh district
2. Linkages to Primary Health Centres & district hospital
3. Referral linkages to speciality hospitals in Dehradun, Chandigarh
& Delhi
Project Module
Duration
Potential Collaboration
Implementation phases
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3 years
1. Department of Health and Medical Services, Govt of Uttarakhand
2. District Administration and Chief Medical Officer, Pithoragarh District
3. Office of the State Disaster Relief Commissioner, Government of
Uttarakhand.
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Pilot Phase (6 months) - milestones
o 15 days – Establish Mobile Health Services to a cluster of 15
- 20 villages
o 90 days – Establish linkages with PHC and District Hospital
o 180 days – Facilitate participation of Remote Speciality and
Research Institutes of national repute, in supporting health
services through linkage with online web-based system to
collaborate with state/district authorities on health
interventions
End of Project Results
1. Health & Wellbeing:
a. Free Basic medical services i.e. Treatments, referral
services, health camps through Mobile Medical Units at
their doorsteps.
b. Trauma Counselling and Free Basic medical services
through Health Centre.
2. Awareness and linkages:
a. National Health Programmes extension/facilitation
centre - Revised National TB Control programme
(RNTCP), National Cancer Control Programme (NCCP)
and National Tobacco Control Programme (NTCP).
b. Comprehensive MIS on health profile.
3. Village wise health data available to multi-level health
authorities for empirical research for improved health services
Key Processes and Milestones in MMU Establishment and Operations
15 days – establish Health
Centre & Mobile Health
Services to a cluster of 15-20
villages
90 days – District Hospital and
PHCs linked for provision of
referral services and cases
where secondary and tertiary
care is needed
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Establish MMU to service a cluster of 5-10 identified villages.
- The Mobile Healthcare facility would cover 15-20 villages in a
fortnightly schedule.
- Would provide free medical consultation, medicines,
pathological tests, patient counselling and referral to
secondary and tertiary care facilities.
- The various services provided to each beneficiary would be
recorded and captured into the online web based health MIS
system on a daily basis.
Establish linkage with district hospital to facilitate referral for
patients serviced by MMU/health centre.
The patients from the Static Health Centre and the Mobile Health
centres would be referred to the district hospital for secondary and
tertiary care.
Establish linkage with local PHCs/ sub-centres to facilitate
improved access to health care.
The MMUs would also work closely with the local PHCs for
improving the outreach and assist the poor and needy.
Installation of e-Chikitsa package and training of PHC, sub-centre
and district hospital staff
Online reporting of treatment details by PHC/Health Centre/MMU
team on web portal
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180 days – Remote speciality
and research institutes of
national repute, participation
in supporting health services
through linkage with online
web-based
system
to
collaborate with state/ district
authorities
on
health
interventions
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Records of patient treatment available to the district level hospital.
Web-based data access and monitoring facility to district & state
level hospitals and research institutions of national repute.
HelpAge National Health Care Services
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82 Mobile Healthcare Units operational across India providing 1.70 million
treatments annually in 20 states covering 800 Gram Panchayats in 88 Districts. See
www.helpageindiammu.org
Web-based online Impact measurement & monitoring health service delivery
package developed for Department of Science & Technology, Ministry of Science &
Technology, Govt. of India. See www.dstmmu.org
Model Rural District Health Centre & Mobile Health Services
See http://www.helpageindiaprogramme.org/resources/film/film_pind_patiala.html
600 Rural Multi-speciality Health Camps annually across 23 states providing health
services to more than 100,000 patients.
26,000 cataract surgeries annually through a network of 110 speciality Eye Hospitals
across 23 states.
See http://www.helpageindiaprogramme.org/GRANTS/Health/Cataract_eye_surgeries/Map/index.html
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