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describe the role of three tier medical system in providing health facilities in India.​

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Answered by harleen200085
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Explanation:

In India, for the provision of public health, health infrastructure is developed at three levels: primary, secondary and tertiary.

Under primary healthcare, people are educated about the prevailing health issues in the country. Awareness is spread among the public regarding the methods of preventing and controlling different diseases.

The next level is secondary health care. Unlike PHCs, hospitals under secondary health care are equipped with better and modern facilities such as surgery, X-ray and ECG.

The highest tier of health infrastructure in our country is tertiary health care. It includes the premier medical institutes and hospitals.

Answered by TheUntrustworthy
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QUALITY HEALTH CARE SYSTEM ---

1. EARLY HEALTH CARE SYSTEM:

Also called India's primary health care.

Example-

1. Lower facility

2. PHC Center

2. SECOND HEALTH CARE PROGRAM:

This standard serves as the first referral unit or FRU in the health system.

Example--

1. Community Heath Center or CHC's

2. Regional hospital

3. ISIZULU HEALTH CARE PROGRAM

Example ---

-The district hospital

Special hospital

-Medical College Hospital

-The Central Government includes; AIIMS -JIPMER, NIMHANS etc.

There are two types of PHCs depending on their delivery case -

Type A PHC- delivery-delivery less than 20 deliveries per month

Type B PHC- delivery-load of 20 or more deliveries per month.

According to NHM guidelines, one Community Health Center has established conditions for 80,000 people on a hill and 1,20,000 people on a plateau.

Here are the key functions of a public health facility is the implementation of the National Health Plan.

The three-phase plan for rural health delivery in India has been recommended by the Shrivastav health committee.

Rural Health Scheme In 1977, the Government of India introduced the Rural Health Program, which is based on the principle of “putting human health in the hands of the people”. It is a three-pronged approach to rural health delivery in accordance with the recommendations of the Shrivastava Committee, 1975.

CHC

A 30-bed hospital or 4 PHC referral unit with 4 medical doctors, surgeon, gynecologist and pediatrician. Supported by 21 para-medical staff and other staff.

PHC

The referral unit under 5, 4-6 with a staff, with a change staff and doctors and a minimum of 14 staff members.

Sub-Center

This is the point of the highest quality concert between primary and community health care, with one MPW (F) / ANM and MPW (M)

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