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Medical Care in Gujarat Current Scenario & Future

Our Goals Reduce maternal and child mortality Address adverse sex ratio Provide state of the art health, medical services and medical education relevant to local needs To make the health system more equitable, accessible, accountable, transparent, and cost-effective. Increase the credibility of the Public health system. Develop public health capacities and systems to promote healthy life styles

S. N Our Vision Health Indicators Current Status Target 2011 1 Reduction in MMR 160 (04-06 SRS) 2 Reduction in IMR 50 (SRS 2008) 3 Total Fertility Rate 2.5 (SRS 2008) 4 Institutional Delivery 56% (DLHS-III ) 5 Fully Immunized Children 56% (DLHS-III 2007-08) Target 2015 130 100 47 30 2.4 2.1 90 100% 90 100% 6 Under nutrition status of 47 % 35 % 24 % children in age below 0-3 years NHFS-3 7 Reduction of anemia in PW 61 % 43 % 25 %

Health Infrastructure In Gujarat Medical Colleges 14 (6 Govt+8 Non Govt) District Hospitals - 24 Sub District/ Taluka Hospitals - 26 Community Health Centres - 290 Urban Health centres - 316 Primary Health centres 1096, Mobile Health Unit - 88 Sub Centres - 7274

Maternal Mortality (per lakh live births) in Gujarat 450 Maternal Dealth 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 389 202 172 160 130 Target 100 0 1989 1999-01 2001-03 2004-06 2011 2015 SRS Maternal Mortality Survey

Reduction in MMR ANC Care Institutional Delivery PNC Care Registration within 1 st trimester during Mamta Divas (Wednesday) Early registration of pregnant women & monitoring through computerized tracking system E_mamta Preparation of birth Micro plan for safe delivery Counseling to Mother & family members for institutional delivery Presence of Skill Birth attendants at the time of delivery Chiranjeevi scheme Improvement in availability of EmOC services & blood availability (Storage and linkage) Referral of delivery services Mamta dolly 108 Ambulance Services Ensuring 48 hours stay in institution after delivery Timely report and Verbal Autopsy of Maternal Death Mamta Kit (Facilitating mother & child for better health & sanitation environment)

Infant Mortality Rate by Residence- Gujarat: 2001-08 (Per 1000 live Birth) 80 70 68 68 65 62 63 62 60 50 60 60 57 53 54 53 60 52 58 50 40 30 42 37 36 38 37 37 36 35 20 10 0 IMR- Combined IMR-Rural IMR-Urban Source SRS 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Child Health - Reduction in IMR Neonatal Care Child Care Closed monitoring of neonates till 28 days Implementation of Integrated Management of Neonatal & Childhood Illnesses (IMNCI) across State Balsakha Yojana Early & exclusive Breast feeding Community participation in mother and child services Facility Based Newborn Care Mamta Abhiyan Child tracking through Software E-mamta Increase in coverage of full immunization School Health Check up programme every year Nutrition Services Child Development and Nutrition centers for Gr-III children in tribal areas Implementation of Gujarat Nutrition Project

E-Governance Initiatives ACCOUNTABILITY TRANSPARENCY RESPONSIVENESS DECISION MAKING Department s Website Drugs License Telemedicine RIMS (Routine immunization Monitoring System) Hospitals Website Medical Education Admission committee EMRI 108 (Emergency Management & Research Institute) BADEA (Birth & Death Entry Application & Reporting System) Medical Colleges Website DLIMS (Drug Logistics Information & Management System) GPS Mobile Van Monitoring System HMIS (Hospital Management Information System) IDSP (Integrated diseases surveillance project) E MAMTA (Mother & Child Tracking System) DHIS (District Health Information System)

Rashtriya Swasthaya Bima Yojana GoG has launched this scheme on 21 st July 2008 in 5 districts which was further extended to 5 more districts. 6.56 lakh BPL families have been covered under the Scheme (2008-2010). 2010). The claim ratio during the last year in ten districts was 104%. This scheme is now being expanded to all over Gujarat covering 29.88 lakh rural BPL families along with maternity benefits. During the current year it is proposed to cover 9.5 lakh Urban BPL families, 2.7 lakh NREGA worker and 40000 Building and Other Construction Workers. For the year 2010-11 11 an outlay of Rs.40.23 Cr. is provided from the state plan.

UG and PG Seats in Medical Colleges No Particulars Seats 1 UG seats in Medical Colleges 2055 In Govt. Medical Colleges 955 In SFI Medical Colleges 1100 2 PG seats in Medical Colleges In Govt. Medical Colleges Degree 639 Diploma 183 3 In SFI Medical Colleges Degree 291 Diploma 70 4 Total - Degree 930 Total - Diploma 253

Nursing Education # Name of Programme 1 Degree course Basic B.Sc. (Nursing) 2 Diploma in general Nursing and Midwifery 3 M.Sc. Nursing YEAR Name of Institution No. of Seats 2010-11 Govt. 190 S.F.I. 650 Total 840 2010-11 Govt. 502 M.C. 100 S.F.I. 905 Total 1507 2010-11 Govt. 25 S.F.I. 40 Total 65

Continuous increase in Plan allocation by State for Health (Rs. in Crores) Item 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 State Annual Plan Outlay Plan Outlay for Medical and Public Health Percent allocation of Medical and Public Health to State Plan 16000 21000 23275 29500 555 825 1072 1900 3.47 3.93 4.61 6.44

20 years down the line Journey Ahead.. State Government s healthcare outlay has risen to Rs. 1900 crores in the current year, which is a rise of 58% over the last year. In the field of medical education, the present capacity of producing 2055 doctors annually is being planned to be raised to over 3500 in the next few years. Focused attention on institutional capacity building A state of art 2800 bed multi- specialty hospital is also being planned in the Civil Hospital Campus, Ahmedabad, which will also bring in those medical technologies and services in the complex which are not there at present.

The State Government has also set up the Gujarat Medical Education and Research Society which has commenced setting up institutions of excellence in medical education and research in various parts of the State, thus ensuring spread of services and knowledge all over the State. Providing state-of-art facilities. Providing seamless healthcare through computerization of health system & moving towards an ERP in health. Visioning a health card for every individual of Gujarat. 15

Connecting Further. Health & Family Welfare Department, Govt. of Gujarat http://www.gujhealth.gov.in Smt. Vijayalaxmi Joshi, IAS PS (Health) & Commissioner of Health, Medical Services, Medical Education and Research cohealth@gujarat.gov.in Mob: 9978407918 Thanks