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Key thematic areas under the Health Portfolio include:


                                                                                       • Reproductive,  Maternal,  Newborn,    Child,  and
                                                                                         Adolescent Health (RMNCH+A)

                                                                                       •  Non-Communicable Diseases, Mental Health and
                                                                                         Elder Care

                                                                                       •  Health Systems Strengthening


                                                                                       •  Communicable Diseases


                                                                                       KEY ACHIEVEMENTS:



                             India is undergoing an epidemiological shift in the profile   Pan India Non-Communicable Disease programme:
                             of diseases, facing a triple burden of communicable
                             diseases, non-communicable diseases, and accidents/       •  72,297,215 individuals over 30 years of age enrolled;
                             injuries. Healthcare services are characterised by a        68,262,027 screenings undertaken; 7,173,019 referrals
                             spectrum of greatly contrasting landscapes. On one end of   made; 10,436,254 individuals examined; 5,022,081
                             the spectrum, there are high-tech institutions providing    individuals diagnosed; and 4,946,080 individuals
                             cutting-edge medical treatments to the wealthy few in       treated  using   CPHC    (Comprehensive    Primary
                             urban regions, while on the other, the majority of the      Healthcare) software.
                             country's population lives in rural areas with little to
                             non-existent health infrastructure or services. The       •  Training of 14,179 health professionals supported across
                             healthcare system also runs under many supply-side          20 states.
                             limitations, with complex and multifaceted challenges, as
                             well as major gaps in human resources and medical         •  1,174,840 Health IDs created using CPHC software under
                             infrastructure for health, in terms of availability,        the Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, organised by the
                             distribution, and capacities. The Trusts aim to address     Government of India.
                             these challenges and to create a resilient health system in
                             the country that provides quality, a ordable, and         Supporting the cost of procedures for congenital cardiac

                             patient-centered healthcare.                              disorders at Sri Satya Sai Sanjeevani Hospital in Raipur as
                                                                                       part of Phase 2 of the Chhattisgarh Health System
                             The emphasis is on improving the access to and quality of   Strengthening Initiative:
                             primary healthcare and life, especially for the marginalised
                             and financially disadvantaged populations, including       •  1,791  children  screened  and   518   underwent
                             tribals, by tackling human resource, infrastructure, and    surgical intervention.
                             technology adoption challenges.
                                                                                       •  Initiating peripheral screening centres at hospitals in
                             The Trusts’ engagements strive to improve:                  Rajnandgaon,  Raipur  and  Ambikapur  and  training
                             (a)  Access to healthcare services; and                     the sta .
                             (b)  Quality of healthcare services using technology,
                                 capacity building, and process enhancement.




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