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RBSK PPT

  1. 1. RBSK VIJAY KUMAR COMMUNITY MEDICINE AND SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH PGIMER, CHANDIGARH
  2. 2. The Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India, under the National Health Mission launched the Rashtriya Bal Swasthya Karyakram (RBSK) on February, 2013 an innovative and ambitious initiative, which envisages Child Health Screening and Early Intervention Services
  3. 3. WHY NEED RBSK To reduce mortality rate in children through:- Child heath screening and early intervention services Early identification and early intervention for children from birth to 18 years to cover 4 ‘D’s viz. Defects at birth, Deficiencies, Diseases, Development delays including disability.
  4. 4. Health conditions to be screened Child Health Screening and Early Intervention Services under RBSK envisages to cover 30 selected health conditions for Screening, early detection and free management.
  5. 5. Target group under Child Health Screening and Intervention Service Categories Categories Age group Estimate coverage Babies born at public health facilities and home Birth to 6 weeks 2 crores Preschool children in rural areas and urban slum 6weeks to 6 years 8 crores School children enrolled in class 1st and 12th in government and government aided schools 6yrs to 18 yrs 17 crores
  6. 6. Programme implementation For Newborn  facility based new born screening at public health facilities like PHCs / CHCs/ DH, will be by existing health manpower like Medical Officers, Staff Nurses & ANMs  the community level screening will be conducted by the Mobile health teams at Anganwadi Centres and Government and Government aided Schools. Mechanisms for screening at Community & Facility level:
  7. 7. For Children Screening at Anganwadi Centre:  All pre-school children below 6 years of age would be screened by Mobile Block Health teams for deficiencies, diseases, developmental delays including disability at the  Anganwadi centre at least twice a year  For developmental delays children ( 0 to 6 years) would be screened using age specific tools specific and those suspected would be referred to DEIC for further management.
  8. 8. For Children 6 to 18 years Screening at Schools- Government and Government aided:  School children age 6 to 18 years would be screened by Mobile Health teams for  deficiencies, diseases, developmental delays including disability, adolescent health at the local schools at least once a year  The tool used is questionnaire (preferably translated to local or regional language) and clinical examination.
  9. 9. Composition of mobile health team: At least two dedicated Mobile health team in each block  2 :- AYUSH MO ( 1 male, 1 female)  1 :- ANM/Staff nurse  1 :- Pharmacist
  10. 10. District Early Intervention Centre (DEIC)  The early intervention centers are to be established at the District Hospital level across the  country as District Early Intervention Centers (DEIC).  The purpose of DEIC is to provide referral  support to children detected with health conditions during health screening, primarily for  children up to 6 years of age group.  A team consisting of Pediatrician, Medical officer, Staff Nurses, Paramedics will be engaged to  provide services

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