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indian Constitution
1. P R E P A R E D B Y
S A L M A N H A B E E B
INDIAN CONSTITUTION
AND ADMINISTRATIVE
SYSTEM IN HEALTH CARE
DELIVERY : NATIONAL,
STATE AND LOCAL
2. constitution
ο A constitution is a written document that contains a
set of rules for a government. It defines the
fundamental political principles, and establishing
the structure, procedures, powers and duties, of a
government
ο Definition
A constitution is a set of fundamental principles
or established precedents according to which
a state or other organization is governed
3. ο The Constitution of India
is the longest written
constitution of any
sovereign country in the world
containing 444 articles in
22 parts, 12 schedules and
118 amendments,
with 117,369 words in its
English-language translation
4. History
ο Constituent Assembly - 9th Dec.1946 by famous
persons
ο 14 August 1947 -a proposal for forming various
committees was presented
ο On 29 August 1947-the Drafting Committee was
appointed, with DrAmbedkar as the Chairman along
with six other member
5. ο 4 November 1947 -A Draft Constitution was
prepared by the committee and submitted to the
Assembly
ο passed on 26 Nov 1949 and is fully applicable
since 26 Jan 1950
6. Parts
ο Part I - Union and its Territory
ο Part II - Citizenship.
ο Part III- Fundamental Rights
ο Part IV - Directive Principles and Fundamental Duties
ο Part V- The Union.
ο Part VI- The State
ο Part VII - States in the B part of the First schedule
(Repealed).
ο Part VIII - The Union Territories
ο Part IX - Panchayat system and Municipalities.
ο Part X - The scheduled and Tribal Areas
ο Part XI - Relations between the Union and the States
7. ο Part XII - Finance, Property, Contracts and Suits
ο Part XIII - Trade and Commerce within the
territory of India
ο Part XIV - Services Under the Union, the States and
Tribunals
ο Part XV - Elections
ο Part XVI - Special Provisions Relating to certain
Classes.
8. ο Part XVII - Languages
ο Part XVIII - Emergency Provisions
ο Part XIX - Miscellaneous
ο Part XX - Amendment of the Constitution
ο Part XXI - Temporary, Transitional and Special
Provisions
ο Part XXII - Short title, date of commencement,
Authoritative text in Hindi and Repeals
9. HEALTH CARE DELIVERY SYSTEM IN
INDIA
Definitions
Health
According to WHO, health is defined as βa dynamic state of
complete physical, mental and social well-being not merely
an absence of disease or infirmity.
Health care services:
It is defined as βmultitude of services rendered to
individuals, families or communities by the agents of the
health services or professions for the purpose of
promoting, maintaining, monitoring or restoring health
10. ο health care delivery
Health care delivery system refers to the totality of
resources that a population or society distributes in
the organization and delivery of health population
services. It also includes all personal and public
services performed by individuals or institutions for
the purpose of maintaining or restoring health. -
Stanhope(2001)
11. Philosophy of Health Care Delivery
System
ο ο· Everyone from birth to death is part of the market
potential for health care services.
ο ο· The consumer of health care services is a client and
not customer.
ο ο· Consumers are less informed about health services
than anything else they purchase.
ο ο· Health care system is unique because it is not a
competitive market
12. HEALTH CARE DELIVERY SYSTEM IN
INDIA
I. PUBLIC HEALTH SECTOR
ο A. Primary Health Care
ο Primary health centres.
ο Sub- centres.
B. Hospital/Health Centres
ο Community health centres.
ο Rural health centres.
ο District hospitals/health centre
ο Specialist hospitals.
ο Teaching hospitals
13. C. Health Insurance Schemes
ο Employees State Insurance.
ο Central Govt. Health Scheme.
D. Other Agencies
ο Defence services.
ο Railways.
14. ο II. PRIVATE SECTOR
ο A. Private hospitals, polyclinics, nursing homes and
dispensaries.
ο B. General practitioners and clinics.
ο III. INDIGENOUS SYSTEMS OF MEDICINE
ο ο· Ayurveda
ο ο· Sidda
ο ο· Unani
ο ο· Homeopathy
15. ο ο· Naturopathy
ο ο· Yoga
ο ο· Unregistered practioners.
ο IV. VOLUNTARY HEALTH AGENCIES
ο V. NATIONAL HEALTH PROGRAMMES
16. ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION OF
HEALTH SERVICES IN INDIA AT DIFFERENT
LEVELS
ο India is a union of 29 states and 7 Union territories
Health system in India has 3 link
ο 1. Central level.
ο 2. State level
ο 3. District level
17. Health administration at the central level
ο 1. Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.
ο 2. The Directorate General of Health Services.
ο 3. The Central Council of Health and Family Welfare.
18. I. Union Ministry of Health and Family
Welfare
ο Headed by a Cabinet Minister, a Minister of State,
and a Deputy Health Minister
ο 3 DEPARTMENTS
ο 1. Department of Health
ο 2. Department of Family Welfare
ο 3. Department of Indian System of Medicine and
Homoeopathy
19.
20. Department of Health
ο Headed by a secretary to the Government of India
Functions
ο Union list
ο Concurrent list
21. Department of Family Welfare
ο Created in 1966 within the Ministry of Health and
Family Welfare
ο The secretary to the Government of India in the
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare is having
overall charge
ο Assisted by additional secretary and commissioner,
and one joint secretary
22. FUNCTIONS
ο 1. Programme appraisal and special scheme
ο 2. Technical operations: looks after all components
of the technical programme viz.
Sterilization/IUD/Nirodh, post partum, maternal
and child health, UPI, etc.
ο 3. Maternal and child health
ο 4. Evaluation and intelligence: helps in planning,
monitoring and evaluating the programme
performance and coordinates demographic research.
ο 5. Nirodh marketing supply/ distribution Functions
23. The department of Indian system of
medicine and homeopathy
ο It was established in March 1995
ο Implementation of of the various schemes
introduced such as education, standardization of
drugs, enhancement of availability of raw
materials, research and development, information,
education and communication and involvement of
ISM and Homeopathy in national health care
24. II. Directorate General of Health Services
ο DGHS is the principal adviser to the Union
Government in both medical and public health
matters. He is assisted by a team of deputies and a
large administrative staff.
ο The Directorate comprises of three main units:
ο i. Medical care and hospitals
ο ii. Public health
ο iii. General administration Functions
25. ο 1. General functions:
ο The general functions are surveys, planning, coordination,
programming and appraisal of all health matters in the country.
ο 2. Specific functions
ο . International health relations and quarantine:
ο b. Control of drug standards
ο c. Medical store depots
ο d. Postgraduate training
ο e. Medical education
ο f. Medical research
ο g. Central Government Health Scheme. Family welfare services
ο h. National Health Programmes.
ο i. Central Health Education Bureau
ο j. Health intelligence.
ο k. National Medical Library
26. III. CENTRAL COUNCIL OF HEALTH
ο was set up by a Presidential Order on August 9, 1952,
under Article 263 of the Constitution of India for
promoting coordinated and concerted action
between the centre and the states in the
implementation of all the programmes
ο The Union Health Minister is the chairman and the
state health ministers are the members.
27. AT THE STATE LEVEL
ο first milestone in the state health administration was
the year 1919, when the states (provinces) obtained
autonomy, under the Montague-Chelmsford
reforms, from the central Government in matters of
public health
ο The Government of India Act, 1935 gave further
autonomy to the states At present there are 29 states
in India, with each state having its own health
administration.
28. 1. State Ministry of Health
ο It is headed by a Minister of Health and FW and a
Deputy Minister of Health and FW
ο The Health secretariat is the official organ of the
State Ministry of Health and is headed by a Secretary
who is assisted by Deputy Secretaries, and a large
administrative staff.
31. State Health Directorate
ο Director of Health Services is the chief technical
adviser to the state Government on all matters
relating to medicine and public health
ο He is also responsible for the organization and
direction of all health activities.
32. AT THE DISTRICT LEVEL
ο The district is the most crucial level in the
administration and implementation of medical
/health services.
SUBDIVISIONS
ο i. Tehsils (talukas)
ο ii. Community development blocks
ο iii. Municipalities and corporations
ο iv. Villages
ο v. Panchayaths
33.
34. PLANNING AND ORGANIZING NURSING SERVICE AT VARIOUS
LEVELS β LOCAL, REGIONAL, NATIONAL, AND INTERNATIONAL
PLACEMENT OF NURSES IN THE HEALTHCARE ORGANIZATION
ο in July 1987 under the chairmanship of Smt. Sarojini
Vasadapan, an eminent social worker and former
chairperson of Central Social Welfare Board with
Smt. Rajkumari Sood, Nursing Advisor to
Government of India, as the member secretary
formrd a committee on nursing profession
35. Their recommendations on the organisation of nursing
services at central, state and district levels, and the norms of
nursing service and education are
At the central level
ο At the central level there is a post of nursing advisor
in the medical division of Directorate General of
Health Services.
ο The nursing advisor is directly responsible to the
Deputy Director General (Medical). The nursing
advisor is assisted by nursing officer and support
staff for all his/her work. She/he advises the DGHS,
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare as well as
other ministries and departments
36.
37. At state level
There is no proper and definite pattern of nursing
structure in the state directorates except the state of
West Bengal
38.
39. ο The Principal, College of Nursing will be equal to the
rank of ADNS and will be eligible for promotion to
the post of DDNS/DNS. The salary scales and
structure of the staff of colleges of nursing will be as
per norms of the Indian Nursing Council and the
UGC.
40. nurses at district level
Nurses, public health nurses, lady health visitors,
auxiliary nurse midwives, etc. have played vital role
in providing healthcare services at various levels in
both urban and rural areas of the district