3. CHO Status
6835
4312
1734
789
0
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
6000
7000
8000
Total CHOs
appointed at
HWCs
Nurse CHOs
appointed at
HWCs
Ayurveda
CHOs
appointed at
HWCs
CHOs with BSc
Community
Health
appointed at
HWCs
India
30
359
145
524
86
229
30
359
87
524
86
229
58
0 100 200 300 400 500 600
Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Andhra Pradesh
Lakshadweep
Odisha
Karnataka
Kerala
Telangana
Tamil Nadu
Puducherry
Ayurveda CHOs appointed at HWCs Nurse CHOs appointed at HWCs
Total CHOs appointed at HWCs
AYUSHMAN BHARAT-HEALTH AND WELLNESS CENTRES
4. CHOs under training-January 2019 session
0
428
0
71
328
0
0
0
0
0
428
0
71
328
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450
Andaman and
Nicobar Islands
Andhra Pradesh
Lakshadweep
Odisha
Karnataka
Kerala
Telangana
Tamil Nadu
Puducherry
Ayurveda CHOs under Training Nurse CHOs under CPCH Training
Total CHOs under CPCH Training -Jan 2019
5526
5097
429
Total CHOs under
CPCH Training
Nurse CHOs
under CPCH
Training
Ayurveda CHOs
under Training
AYUSHMAN BHARAT-HEALTH AND WELLNESS CENTRES
5. CHO Enrolment Status July 2019 session
CHOs Approved for July
2019 session
CHOs likely to be enrolled in
July 2019 session
1India 23355 13677
2Andaman and Nicobar Island
30 30
3Andhra Pradesh 500 0
4Lakshadweep 0 0
5Odisha 1100 200
6Karnataka 953 450
7Kerala 728 728
8Telangana 487 0
9Tamil Nadu 0 0
10Puducherry 0 0
AYUSHMAN BHARAT-HEALTH AND WELLNESS CENTRES
7. Status of Calls
Andhra Pradesh Karnataka Odisha Tamil Nadu Telangana Total
264 435
129 6 2
9873
38 42 12 0 0
1232
Total calls made
Survey completed
AYUSHMAN BHARAT-HEALTH AND WELLNESS CENTRES
8. Status of Upgrading of SHC to HWCs
0% 20% 40% 60% 80%
Total
Odisha
karnataka
Andhra Pradesh
27%
50%
21%
45%
22%
25%
12%
29%
51%
25%
67%
26%
Yes
No
Under process/ongoing
N- 42
N- 12
N- 1232
N- 38
9. Training of Primary Healthcare Team
CHO certificate training
Andhra
Pradesh
Karnataka Odisha Total
97% 98%
92%
80%
3% 2%
8%
20%
Yes
NO
N- 38 N- 42 N- 12 N- 1232
10. Training of Primary Healthcare Team on NCDs
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
Total
Odisha
Karnataka
Andhra Pradesh
Total
Odisha
Karnataka
Andhra Pradesh
MPW-F
ASHA
10%
0%
10%
7%
14%
8%
9%
5%
8%
0%
4%
7%
7%
17%
0%
9%
4%
0%
4%
2%
5%
0%
9%
2%
78%
100%
82%
84%
79%
75%
81%
84%
Completed
Planned but not started
Under process
Do not know
N- 38
N- 38
N- 42
N- 42
N- 12
N- 12
N- 1232
N- 1232
11. Availability of Medicines
Andhra Pradesh Karnataka Odisha Total
58%
98%
33%
58%
11%
4%
0%
7%
3% 2% 0% 2%
29%
2%
67%
33%
Both Hypertension and Diabetes
Only Hypertension
Only Diabetes
None
N- 42
N- 1232
N- 12
N- 38
13. Diagnostic services available at HWCs
Andhra Pradesh Karnataka Odisha Total
68%
90%
50%
76%
Blood glucose test
N- 12
N- 38 N- 42 N- 1232
14. Facilities started Community Outreach
Total
Odisha
Karnataka
Andhra Pradesh
66%
75%
79%
58%
67%
75%
62%
87%
CBAC form filling
Population enumeration
N- 1232
N- 38
N- 12
N- 42
15. Status of NCD screening
Andhra Pradesh Karnataka Odisha Total
95%
100%
58%
84%
97% 98%
67%
89%
63%
40%
17%
33%
66%
40%
17%
30%
Diabetes
Hypertension
Oral Cancer
Breast Cancer
N- 1232
N- 42
N- 38 N- 12
16. Facilities started Wellness and Health Promotion
Activities
Common activities undertaken:
• Village sabha/meeting &sammelan
•NCD camps
•Yoga
•Rally/ campaigns
•School visits/camps
Andhra
Pradesh
Karnataka Odisha Total
11%
38%
0%
34%
N- 42 N- 12 N- 1232
N- 38
17. Support and Supervision
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
Total
Odisha
Karnataka
Andhra Pradesh
87%
83%
96%
97%
62%
42%
65%
66%
71%
42%
77%
68%
Attended PHC meeting in last 3 months
Block/district officer visited HWC in last
3 months
PHC-MO visited HWC on last 3 months
N- 38
N- 42
N- 12
N- 1232
18. Concerns shared by CHOs
• Infrastructure upgradation
• Non/ Limited availability of Medicines
• Shortage of Human resource
• Irregular electricity and water supply
• Issues related to salary and incentive
• Need for more training
• Issues related to security at the HWC
• Limited availability of equipment and consumables
• Poor internet connectivity
19. Operationalization: suggestions
• Orientation of programme management teams at district/sub-district
• Induction training of CHOs
• Use of ECHO as a capacity building platform
• Enhancing involvement of ASHA on role related to HWC-
commensurate action on regular payment
• Saturation of HWC-SHC in a cluster/block- to leverage action on
several fronts
• Expedite action by Nursing Councils/Nursing institutions for CHO
scale up
• Urban HWC- links with outreach need strengthening
• Partnerships with credible organizations- training, management of
HWC in remote areas