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1 Augmenting availability of skilled manpower in Health sector in India

2 Manpower is the most crucial resource towards health planning
The aim of manpower planning is to make available the right kind of personnel in the right number with appropriate skills at the right place at the right time doing the right job. Currently India lags behind the suggested norms for required health manpower

3 Category of health personnel
Norms suggested Doctor 1 per 1,000 population Nurse 1 per 500 population Health worker(male and female) 1 per 5,000 population in plain area and 3,000 population in tribal/hilly/hard to reach area Health assistant (male and female) 1 per 30,000 population in plain area and 20,000 population in tribal/hilly/hard to reach area Pharmacist 1 per 10,000 population Lab technician Anganwadi worker 1 per 400–800 population ASHA Trained dai 1 per village Source: Govt. of India (2008), Annual report 2007–2008, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, New Delhi2

4 Number of health workers per 10,000 population

5 Health worker density across states

6 Nurses and Midwives density across states

7 Distribution of workers across urban/Rural areas

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9 Present institutional arrangements for producing skilled manpower in Karnataka
NURSING Diploma in Nursing : (details about the course) Nursing schools : Government and Private: Candidates passing out per year B.Sc Nursing: (details about the course) Nursing Colleges: M.Sc Nursing Paramedical courses Allied health sciences

10 Courses offered by RGUHS
Medical & Dental Nursing Ayush Pharmacy Allied Sciences Ayurveda Unani Homeopathy Naturopathy

11 Total number of Nursing colleges 290; Government 15;Private ;275
Nursing Statistics Report for the year Sl. No Courses Total No. of Sanctioned Intake Total No. of students admitted APPEARED FOR EXAM GRADUATED 01 B.Sc Nursing 12605 9458 10,104 7608 02 PB B.Sc Nursing 5320 5506 6677 4107 03 M.Sc Nursing 2515 1077 1559 865 Total number of Nursing colleges 290; Government 15;Private ;275

12 Total number of AHS colleges 59; Government 6;Private ;53
Allied Statistics Report for the year Sl. No Courses Total No. of Sanctioned Intake Total No. of students admitted APPEARED FOR EXAM GRADUATED 01 UG 2092 2000 730 517 02 PG 450 425 56 48 03 MHA 92 77 04 30 25 Total number of AHS colleges 59; Government 6;Private ;53

13 STATUS REPORT OF ADMISSION /APPROVAL TO PHYSIOTHERAPY
Year INTAKE ADMISSION MADE APPEARED FOR EXAM GRADUATED 1385 977 387 357 1460 1299 405 441 404 Total number of Physiotherapy colleges colleges 37; Government 1;Private :36

14 Courses offered by Para Medical Board
1.Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology. 2.Diploma Medical Imaging Technology. 3.Diploma Health Inspector 4.Diploma in Medical Records Technology. 5.Diploma in Operation Theatre Technology. 6.Diploma in Dialysis Technology. 7.Diploma in Ophthalmic Technology. 8.Diploma in Dental Mechanics. 9.Diploma in Dental Hygiene. 10. Diploma in Physiotherapy. Course Qualification: 10th Standard 3 Years Course + 6 Month Internship , 12th Standard 2 Years Course + 6 Month Internship

15 Present Regulatory system to ensure quality training
NURSING: Qualifications to be recognised by Indian Nursing Council under the INC Act Approval to impart nursing education given by State under the ( mention the act name) PARAMEDICAL/Allied health sciences/Physiotherapy: Regulated By RGUHS Pharmacy: Pharmacy council of India

16 Skill trained staff at different level of Health Care.
Primary Level of Care Secondary Level of Care Tertiary Level of Care 1. Laboratory Technician 2. X-ray Technician. 2. Imaging Technician. 3. 3. Dialysis Technician. 4. Health Inspector. 5. 5. Optometrist 6. Dental Hygienist 7. 7. Dental Mechanist. 8. 8. OT Technician. 8.OT Technician. 9. Physiotherapist. 9.Physiotherapist. 10. 10. Medical Record Technician.

17 Skill trained staff at different level of Health Care.
Primary Level of Care Secondary Level of Care Tertiary Level of Care 13. Dietary Assitant 14. Rehabilitation Therapist 15. Histotechnologst 15. Histotechnologist 16. Cardiopulmonary perfusion technologist 17. Health Educator. 18. Physiotherapy Assistant 18. Anaesthesia Technician 19. Respiratory Therapist 20. Speech and Language Pathologist . Skill trained staff at different level of Health Care.

18 Courses and their Duration of courses
NAME OF THE CLOURSE QUALIFICATION DURATION SKILL ASHA 8TH STD 450 HOURS Act as a supporter for front line workers Emergency Medical Technician 10+2 1000 hours( 6months) Respond to emergency calls Support to Crtical care consultant General Duty Assistant 10 std 420 hours/ 2months Prepare under the direction of nurse and Health care consultant Dietary assistant 10 std and above 370Hours Support Dietician in planning , preparing and serving. Food safety and Hygiene Optometrist 10+2/ 10 std 1 yearCertificate/ 2 years 6 months diploma/ 3 years 6months bachelor Diagnosis/ treatment/ Vision check Dental assistant 700 Hours/ 6 months/ Perform supportive task for Dental consultant and mechanics Radiographer 10 std and 10+2 Diploma 2 years and 3 years/ Bachelor 3years X-ray/ CT/ MRI Assist for radiologist

19 Cardiac care technican 10+2 3 years 6months
Assist in invasive and non-invasive diagnostic examination and therapeutic interventions Dialysis technology 10/ 10+2 Diploma 3 and 2years/ Bachelor 3years 6months Operates and maintains dialysis equipment for CKD Speech Language pathology Diploma/ bachelor 3years 1 year internship Provide treatment, identification, evaluation of congenital, acquired , communication and swallowing disorders Histotechnologist 6 MONTHS COURSE AFTER diploma lab tech A histotechnician (HT) is a clinical laboratory technician who prepares very thin samples of body tissue to be examined under a microscope by a pathologist.  Cardiopulmonary perfusion technologist 3 years + 6months. Bachelor Suppoert normal functioning of the heart and lung during open heart surgeries Health Educator Certificate/ Diploma/ Bachelor Promotion of health. Counselors Respiratory care technology Bachelor 3 years 6 months Provide care for the patients with breathing problem/ Other diseases with respiratory distress/ Assist intensivist Physiotherapist Bachelor/ Diploma Provide care to patients affected by injury/ stroke/ disability by different therapy modalities.

20 Health care sector skill council courses under NSQF
Cardiac Care technician Radiology Technician Medical Lab technician Histotechnician Phlebotomy Technician X Ray Technician Curative Emergency Medical technician- Basic Geriatric Aide Emergency Medical technician- Advanced Refractionist Dental Assistant Anesthesia Technician Vision Technician Dialysis Technician Operating Theatre Technician Radiation Therapy Technologist Blood Bank Technician Non Direct Care General Duty Assistant Medical Equipment Technician (Basic Clinical Equipment) Home Health Aide Diet Assistant Pharmacy Assistant Medical Record & Health Information Technician Hospital Front Desk Coordinator Patient Relations Associate Assistant Duty Manager – Patient Relation Services Duty Manager – Patient Relation Services Rehabilitative Assistant Physiotherapist Speech Audio Therapy Assistant Community Front Line Health Worker Diabetes Educator

21 Points for discussion Do we need to introduce certificate courses for skills and knowledge lower than the levels expected in current nursing, paramedical diploma and degree courses. -Is there a market for such courses; -If yes, what are these courses; what should be the content and duration of such courses; -What should be the eligibility conditions for such courses For selection of students For selection of institutions to impart training Is there a possibility to give credit points and eligibility/weightage for diploma/degree/post-graduate programmes to incentivize acquisition of higher qualifications? Would regulation come in the way of such a measure? Would introduction of such courses lead to dilution at basic levels of education? How do we link these courses to NSQF? What should be the mechanism to evaluate learning?

22 Do we need to introduce certificate courses for specialized skills and knowledge higher than the levels expected in current paramedical diploma and degree courses. What should be these courses in nursing and in paramedical fields? Do we need to introduce certificate courses for cross-functional skills-(nurses to get trained in operation of CT scan etc or paramedics to be trained in nursing, for example) to help Health establishments to optimally utilize available human resources? If focus is more on skill than acquisition of knowledge, should hospitals meeting certain standards be empowered to run such courses? What is the mechanism for evaluation of quality of training imparted in such courses? what should be the framework for implementation and monitoring of these courses. Strengthening hands on training Should internship, a part of diploma and degree courses at present be done way with and replaced by apprenticeship, encouraging private establishments to pay a stipend to the apprentices engaged with them ?

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