The concept of Primary Health Centre (PHC) is not new to India. The Bhore Committee in 1946 gave the concept of a PHC.
According to K Park,
Primary health center as a basic unit, to provide, as close to the people as possible, an integrated curative and preventive health care to the rural populations with emphasis on preventive and promotive aspects of health care.
The primary health center is the basic structural and functional unit of the public health services in developing countries, to provide accessible affordable and available primary health care to people.
The objectives of IPHS for PHCs are:
To provide comprehensive primary health care to the community through the Primary Health Centers.
To achieve and maintain an acceptable standard of quality of care.
To make the services more responsive and sensitive to the needs of the community.
From Service delivery angle,
PHCs may be of two types, depending upon the delivery case load – Type A and Type B.
Type A PHC: PHC with delivery load of less than 20 deliveries in a month,
Type B PHC: PHC with delivery load of 20 or more deliveries in a month
SERVICES
Medical care
Maternal Child Health care including family planning
MTP
Management of Reproductive tract infections/STDs
Nutrition Services
School Health
Adolescent HealthCare
Promotion of Safe drinking water and Basic Sanitation
Prevention and control of locally endemic diseases
Collection and Reporting of vital events
Other National Health Programmes
Oral Health
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Health Education and Behavior Chang Communication
Referral Services
Training
Basic Laboratory and Diagnostic services
Monitoring and Supervision
Functional Linkage with Sub center
Mainstreaming Of AYUSH
Record and Reports of vital events
Selected surgical procedures
Maternal Death Review
INFRASTRUCTURE
Location
Area
Sign age
Entrance
Disaster Prevention Measures
Waiting Area
OPD
Wards
Operational Theatre
Labor Room
Minor OT/ Dressing Room/Injection Room/ Emergency
All the drugs available at the Sub-Centre level should also be available at the PHC, perhaps in greater quantities, (if required).
Oxygen Inhalation
Diazepam
Acetyl Salicylic Acid
Ibuprofen
Paracetamol
Chlorpheniramine Maleate
Dexchlorpheniramine Maleate
Dexamethasone
Pheniramine Maleate
Promethazine
Ampicillin
Benzylpenicillin
Cloxacillin , etc.
EMERGENCY DRUGS
Inj. Adrenaline,
Inj. Hydrocortisone,
Inj. Dexamethasone,
Ambu bag (Paediatric),
Sterile hypodermic syringe for single use with reuse prevention feature 2ml and 5ml syringes, Needles (Size 24, 22, 20).
AYUSH DRUGS
Ayurvedic Medicines for PHCs (Sanjivani Vati, Godanti Mishran)
Unani Medicines for PHCs (Arq-e-Ajeeb,Arq-e-Gulab)
Normal Delivery Kit.
Equipment for assisted vacuum delivery.
Equipment for assisted forceps delivery.
Standard Surgical Set (for minor procedures like episiotomies stitching).
Equipment for Manual Vacuum Aspiration.
Equipment for New Born Care and Neonatal Resuscitation.
IUCD insertion kit.
PHC
3. CONTENT
Introduction
Definition
Objectives of Indian Public Health Standards (IPHS) for
Primary Health Centres (PHC)
Services at the Primary Health Centre for Meeting the
IPHS
Infrastructure
Manpower
Drugs
The Transport Facilities with Assured Referral
Linkages
Laundry Services
Dietary Facilities for Indoor Patients
Waste Management at PHC Level
Quality Assurance
Monitoring of PHC Functioning
Accountability
Statuary and Regulatory Compliance
4. INTRODUCTION
The concept of Primary Health Centre
(PHC) is not new to India. The Bhore
Committee in 1946 gave the concept of
a PHC.
5. DEFINITION
According to K Park,
Primary health center as a basic unit, to provide,
as close to the people as possible, an integrated
curative and preventive health care to the rural
populations with emphasis on preventive and
promotive aspects of health care.
The primary health center is the basic structural
and functional unit of the public health services
in developing countries, to provide accessible
affordable and available primary health care to
people.
6. OBJECTIVES OF INDIAN PUBLIC HEALTH
STANDARDS (IPHS) FOR PRIMARY
HEALTH CENTERS (PHC)
The objectives of IPHS for PHCs are:
i. To provide comprehensive primary health care to the
community through the Primary Health Centers.
ii. To achieve and maintain an acceptable standard of
quality of care.
iii. To make the services more responsive and sensitive
to the needs of the community.
7. SERVICES
1. Medical care
2. Maternal Child Health care including family
planning
3. MTP
4. Management of Reproductive tract infections/STDs
5. Nutrition Services
6. School Health
7. Adolescent HealthCare
8. Promotion of Safe drinking water and Basic
Sanitation
9. Prevention and control of locally endemic diseases
10. Collection and Reporting of vital events
8. 11. Other National Health Programmes
12. Oral Health
13. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
14. Health Education and Behavior Chang Communication
15. Referral Services
16. Training
17. Basic Laboratory and Diagnostic services
18. Monitoring and Supervision
19. Functional Linkage with Sub center
20. Mainstreaming Of AYUSH
21. Record and Reports of vital events
22. Selected surgical procedures
23. Maternal Death Review
9. INFRASTRUCTURE
Location
Area
Sign age
Entrance
Disaster Prevention Measures
Waiting Area
OPD
Wards
Operational Theatre
Labor Room
Minor OT/ Dressing Room/Injection Room/
Emergency
10. MANPOWER
STAFF TYPE- A TYPE- B
Medical Officer- MBBS 1 1
Accountant cum Data Entry
Operator
1 1
Pharmacist 1 1
Nurse-midwife (Staff-Nurse) 3 4
Health worker (Female) 1 1
Health Assistant. (Male) 1 1
Health Assistant. (Female)/Lady
Health Visitor
1 1
Laboratory Technician 1 1
Multi-skilled Group D worker 2 2
Sanitary worker cum watchman 1 1
TOTAL 13 14
11. DRUGS
All the drugs available at the Sub-Centre level should
also be available at the PHC, perhaps in greater
quantities, (if required).
Oxygen Inhalation
Diazepam
Acetyl Salicylic Acid
Ibuprofen
Paracetamol
Chlorpheniramine Maleate
Dexchlorpheniramine Maleate
Dexamethasone
Pheniramine Maleate
Promethazine
Ampicillin
Benzylpenicillin
Cloxacillin , etc.
12. EMERGENCY DRUGS
Inj. Adrenaline,
Inj. Hydrocortisone,
Inj. Dexamethasone,
Ambu bag (Paediatric),
Sterile hypodermic syringe for single use with
reuse prevention feature 2ml and 5ml syringes,
Needles (Size 24, 22, 20).
o AYUSH DRUGS
Ayurvedic Medicines for PHCs (Sanjivani
Vati, Godanti Mishran)
Unani Medicines for PHCs (Arq-e-Ajeeb,Arq-
e-Gulab)
13. EQUIPMENTS
Normal Delivery Kit.
Equipment for assisted vacuum delivery.
Equipment for assisted forceps delivery.
Standard Surgical Set (for minor procedures like
episiotomies stitching).
Equipment for Manual Vacuum Aspiration.
Equipment for New Born Care and Neonatal Resuscitation.
IUCD insertion kit.
Equipment/reagents for essential laboratory investigations.
Refrigerator.
ILR (Small) and DF (Small) with Voltage Stabilizer.
Cold Boxes (Small & Large): Small- one, Large – two.
Vaccine Carriers with 4 Icepacks: Two per SC (maximum 2
per polio boot, others
14. THE TRANSPORT FACILITIES WITH
ASSURED REFERRAL LINKAGES
Referral Transport Facility
It is desirable that the PHC has ambulance
facilities for transport of patients for timely and
assured referral to functional FRUs in case of
complications during pregnancy and child birth.
This may be outsourced either through Govt/PPP
model or linkages with Emergency Transport
system should be in place.
Transport for Supervisory and Other
Outreach Activities
It is desirable that the vehicle is made available
through outsourcing.
15. LAUNDRY SERVICES
Provision for clean linen shall be made for
admitted patients. At least 5 sets of linen shall be
made available.
Laundry Services may be available in house or
outsourced.
16. DIETARY FACILITIES FOR INDOOR PATIENTS
Desirable
Nutritious and well- balanced diet shall be
provided to all IPD patients keeping in mind
their cultural prefernces. A suitable arrangement
with a local agency like a local women’s
group/NGO/Self-Help Group for provision of
nutritious and hygienic food at reasonable rates
may be made wherever feasible and possible.
17. WASTE MANAGEMENT AT PHC LEVEL
Guidelines for Health Care Workers for Waste
Management and Infection Control in Primary
Health Centres” are to be followed.
18. QUALITY ASSURANCE
Periodic skill development training of the staff of the
PHC in the various jobs/responsibilities assigned to
them.
Standard Treatment Protocol for all National Health
Programmes and locally common disease should be
made available at all PHCs.
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Regular monitoring is another important means.A
few aspects that need definite attention are:
I. Interaction and Information Exchange with the
client/patient
II. Cleanliness should be maintained in all areas.
19. MONITORING OF PHC FUNCTIONING
Internal Mechanisms: Record maintenance,
checking and supervision.
Medical Audit
Death Audit
Patient Satisfaction Surveys: For both OPD
and IPD patients.
Evaluation of Complaints and suggestions
received;
External Mechanisms: Monitoring through
the PRI/ Village Health Sanitation and
Nutrition Committee/Rogi Kalyan
Samiti/community monitoring framework. (as per
guidelines of GOI/State Government).
20. YOUR RIGHTS IN THE PHC
Right to access to all the services provided by the
PHC.
Right to Information-including information
relating to your treatment.
Right of making decision regarding treatment.
Right for privacy and confidentiality.
Right to religious and cultural freedom.
Right for Safe and Secure Treatment.
Right for grievance redressal.