NPCDCS presentation on national programme on prevention and controlpptx

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National vector disease control programs


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NPCDCS – National Programme for Prevention and Control of Cancer, Diabetes, CVDs, and Stroke An Overview Presented by: [Your Name] Date: [Insert Date] Logo Placeholder

Introduction • Rising burden of Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) in India • Need for integrated prevention and control • NPCDCS launched by MoHFW in 2010

Objectives of NPCDCS • Health promotion and behavior change • Early diagnosis through screening • Timely treatment and management • Capacity building • Surveillance, monitoring, and research

Target Diseases • Diabetes • Cardiovascular Diseases (CVDs) • Stroke • Cancers: Oral, Breast, and Cervical

Major Components • Health promotion (IEC/BCC) • Population-based screening (30+ years) • Treatment through NCD clinics • Training of health workers • Monitoring and evaluation via NCD Portal

Screening and Service Delivery • Conducted at Health & Wellness Centres (HWCs) • Role of ASHAs, ANMs, CHOs • Use of digital tools (e.g., NCD App) • Opportunistic and population-based screening

Infrastructure and Human Resource • NCD clinics at DH and CHC levels • Cardiac care units, Day-care chemotherapy centres • Equipment: BP monitors, glucometers, ECG machines • Training of Medical Officers, nurses, and paramedics

Integration with Other Schemes • Ayushman Bharat – HWCs • Rashtriya Arogya Nidhi • Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PM-JAY) • State and District Health Societies

Achievements So Far • Millions screened under PBS • Strengthened district-level care • Enhanced public awareness • Improved data collection and reporting

Challenges • Infrastructure gaps in remote areas • Workforce shortages • Follow-up and compliance issues • Consistent medicine availability

Way Forward • Strengthen primary health systems • Improve inter-sectoral coordination • Digital health innovations • Community participation and awareness

Conclusion • NPCDCS is crucial for reducing NCD burden • Emphasizes prevention, early detection, and management • Needs sustained policy and public support

References • Ministry of Health & Family Welfare (MoHFW) • WHO India Reports • National Health Mission documents
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