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Union Health Minister Shri Mansukh Mandaviya chairs World Patient Day Celebrations

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Union Health Minister Shri Mansukh Mandaviya chairs World Patient Day Celebrations


“Ensuring safety of patients a continuation of ancient Healthcare practice”

“The Behaviour of Healthcare Workers towards patients is also an essential part of the Treatment”

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17 SEP 2021 5:07PM by PIB Delhi

Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare Shri Mansukh Mandaviya chaired World Patient Day celebrations here today in the presence of Dr. Bharati Pravin Pawar, Union Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare.

The World Patient Safety Day culminates the celebration of “Rogi Suraksha Saptaah’’ in India which was observed from 11th to 17th September 2021. This year’s theme on the World Patient safety Day is ‘’Safety in Maternal and New-born care’’.

The Union Health Minister released Operational Guidelines for Quality Assurance in Public Health Facilities 2021, Quality Darpan, a six monthly update on key achievements and learnings under the NQAS initiative, Ayushman Bharat Health & Wellness Centre  e-booklet on quarterly progress report April-June 2021, Reference Manual for Integrated RMNCAH+N Counselling.

MusQan, a scheme to target delivery of quality services to children in the health facilities was also launched by the Union health Minister along with Maternal Perinatal Child Death Surveillance Response (MPCDSR) software.

Shri Mandaviya also felicitated the States and UTs for their performance in implementation of National Quality Assurance Standards (NQAS) and LaQshya during the function. The following States/UTs were awarded:

Serial

Category

1st

2nd

1

District Hospital (DHs) & Sub divisional Hospital (SDHs)

Manipur, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Uttar Pradesh

Jammu & Kashmir, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat and Tamil Nadu

2

Community Health centres (CHCs)

Haryana, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu

J&K, Chhattisgarh and West Bengal

3

Primary Health Centres

Manipur, Haryana & Telangana

Tripura, Kerala & Madhya Pradesh

4

Urban Primary Health centres

Nagaland, Kerala and Gujarat

Mizoram, Haryana and Telangana

The following States/UTs were awarded under the LaQshya scheme

Serial

Category

1st

2nd

3rd

1

Labour Room in small States/UTs category

Chandigarh

Goa

Dadra Nagar Haveli & Damn & Diu

2

Labour Room in Large States category

Gujarat

Uttarakhand

Maharashtra

3

Maternity OT in small States/UTs category

Chandigarh

Puducherry

Goa

4

Maternity OT in large States/UTs category

Gujarat

Madhya Pradesh

Maharashtra

 

Commending the awardees, the Union Health Minister said that quality is journey and it’s not a one-time activity, but it should be integrated in our day-to-day practices: “It should become a habit.  Ensuring safety of patients is a continuation of the ancient healthcare practice. Sushruta’s Charaka Samhita mentions many medical instruments which are used even today with minimal modifications.” He added that these showed the dedication of our ancestors in preserving each and every life.

Shri Mandaviya requested all institution managers to make the processes patient-centric. He said “The behaviour of healthcare workers towards patients is also an essential part of the treatment”.

He further observed that schemes like NQAS &LaQshya, Kayakalp, MeraAspataal have played a pivotal role in reinstating and reconfirming trust and confidence of the community in public health facilities. He hoped that the zest and zeal shown by the States/UTs and their collective efforts in improving Quality of Care would continue unabated.

Detailing statistics of childbirth in India and the world, Dr. Bharati Pravin Pawar spoke on the need to end all preventable maternal deaths due to morbidities like anaemia, hypertension, sepsis, etc. Drawing from her own experience while practicing medicine, she observed that birthing a child in undignified settings can be a source of emotional trauma. The right of every woman to have a respectful childbirth was stressed upon. Noting the contribution of LaQshya scheme in providing intra partum and post-partum care, she stated that MusQan would similarly facilitate healthcare of infants and children below 12 years to the satisfaction of their parents. She quoted the Ramayana, “Janani JanmabhumishchaSwargadapiGariyasi” to emphasize the importance to be given to the institution of motherhood in Indian Culture.

Shri Rajesh Bhushan, Union Health Secretary, Shri Vikas Sheel, Additional Secretary and Mission Director, NHM, Shri Vishal Chouhan, Joint Secretary (Policy) also present.

Dr. Roderico Ofrin Isnthe, WHO Country Representative to India, Dr. Irina Papieva, Integrated Health Services, WHO HQ, Dr Evita Fernandez, Chairperson, Fernandez Foundation, Dr. Anita Shet, Senior Scientist, John Hopkins University, Dr. Y.K. Gupta, President, AIIMS Bhopal and AIIMS Jammu, Shri Tarun Goyal, Founder-Director, SiCureMi Healthcare Private Limited also contributed their thoughts and insights on the occasion.

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