India has diagnosed over 1.11 crore hypertension and 64 lakh diabetes cases under treatment from January to June. The National Health Mission's screening program targets individuals aged 30 and above for early detection. Free medicines and follow-ups are provided through 770 District NCD Clinics and 6,410 CHC clinics. A nationwide screening campaign was also conducted earlier this year to expand coverage.
"Patients
diagnosed with hypertension and diabetes under NP-NCD are provided free medicines
and follow-up services" - Prataprao Jadhav
More than 1.11 crore hypertension or blood pressure, and 64 lakh diabetes cases
were diagnosed and are actively under treatment from January to June, the
government informed on Tuesday.
Key Points
1 Over 1.11 crore
hypertension cases diagnosed under NHM screening
2 64 lakh diabetes
cases reported in same period
3 Free medicines and
follow-ups provided under NP-NCD
4 770 District NCD
Clinics and 6,410 CHC clinics operational
5 Nationwide
screening campaign held Feb-Mar for 30+ population
In a written reply in
the Rajya Sabha, the Union Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare,
Prataprao Jadhav, shared that nationwide screening and treatment for
individuals aged 30+ has been implemented under the National Health Mission
(NHM) as a part of Comprehensive Primary Health Care (CPHC).
"A total of
1,11,83,850 cases of hypertension have been diagnosed and under treatment
between January and June, while 64,11,051 cases of diabetes have been diagnosed
and under treatment during the same period,” the Minister said.
The National
Programme for Prevention and Control of Non-Communicable Diseases (NP-NCD) is a
key component of CPHC.
“The Programme
focuses on strengthening infrastructure, human resource development, screening,
early diagnosis, referral, treatment, and health promotion for Non-Communicable
Diseases (NCDs), including hypertension and diabetes, as per need and proposal
from the State and Union Territories. Under the programme, 770 District NCD
Clinics, 233 Cardiac Care Units and 6,410 NCD clinics at Community Health
Centres have been set up,” Jadhav said.
“Patients diagnosed
with hypertension and diabetes under the NP-NCD programme are provided free
access to medicines and regular follow-up services at different levels of
health facilities,” he added.
While essential drugs
for hypertension are available at all levels of care -- Ayushman Arogya Mandir
(AAM), Primary Health Centres (PHCs), and Community Health Centers (CHCs).
Further, monthly
follow-ups are also facilitated through the NCD portal, with scheduled visits
recorded and medicines dispensed accordingly, and referral mechanisms are in
place for patients needing specialised care.
Separately, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare launched a nationwide NCD screening campaign, including hypertension and diabetes, between February and March to achieve universal screening of individuals aged 30 years and above, the MoS said.
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