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Maharashtra Health Systems Development Project
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Maharashtra Health Systems Development Project
(MHSDP) World Bank
Objectives:
- To Improve efficiency in the
allocation and use of health resources through policy and institutional
development
- To Improve the performance of health care system through improvements in the
quality, effectiveness and quality of health services at the first referral
level and selective coverage of the community level to serve better the needy
sections of the society.
COMPONENTS:
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Management, Development and Institutional Strengthening:
Improving the institutional framework for
policy development by creating a strategic planning cell (SPC). Strengthening
management and implementation capacity through the establishment of Project
Governing Body, Steering Committee, Project Management Cell, Dist. Management
Committees and Hospital Visiting Committees.
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State level:
Enhancing staffing, providing training,
financial management and auditing arrangements, enhancing capacity for
procurement of goods, works and services, improving capacity for equipment
management.
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Facility level:
Strengthening service delivery
management, equipment management. Strengthening the present surveillance system
for communicable diseases and developing HMIS for monitoring.
Improving Service Quality and Effectiveness at district, sub-district
hospitals and CHCs: Upgrading 25 district hospitals and establishing Hospital
Training Teams for all 29 districts, up-grading 23 CHCs as 100 bedded
sub-district hospitals and 53 CHCs as 50 bedded sub-district hospitals.
Upgrading clinical and support services, provision of essential equipment and
establishing procedures for health care waste management. -
Improving access:
Through efficient referral mechanisms,
provision of extension services, lEG activities, provision of essential Civil
works and physical inputs to 35 CHCs and developing innovative schemes for
closer co-operation between the Public and Private Sectors.
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