National Program for Prevention and Control of Cancer, Diabetes, CVD, and Stroke

National Program for Prevention and Control of Cancer, Diabetes, CVD, and Stroke

National Program for Prevention and Control of Cancer, Diabetes, CVD, and Stroke

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NPCDCS: Intro & Aims - The NCD Shield

  • Launched: 2010; addresses high NCD burden.
  • Vision: Prevent & control common NCDs; ↓ premature NCD mortality.
  • Mission: Strengthen infrastructure, HR, health promotion, early diagnosis, management, referral.
  • Goal: ↓ risk factor exposure; ↑ early diagnosis & treatment.
  • Key Objectives:
    • Health promotion (BCC).
    • Opportunistic screening (all levels).
    • Early diagnosis, treatment, follow-up.
    • Capacity building.
    • Support for diagnosis & cost-effective treatment.
  • Target NCDs: Cancer, Diabetes, CVDs, Stroke.

⭐ NPCDCS focuses on opportunistic screening for common NCDs for persons aged >30 years.

NPCDCS: Strategies - Action Stations

  • Health Promotion: IEC/BCC for behavior change (diet, activity, stress, no tobacco/alcohol).
  • Opportunistic Screening: At Sub-centres (HWCs), PHCs, CHCs, District Hospitals for diabetes, HTN, common cancers (oral, breast, cervical).
    • Population-based screening for individuals >30 years.
  • Early Diagnosis & Management: At PHC (basic services), CHC (NCD clinic), District Hospital (NCD clinic).
  • Referral Pathways: Robust linkages for complex cases to higher facilities.
  • Capacity Building: Training MOs, nurses, paramedics, ASHAs.
  • Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E): Regular data collection, analysis, and review.

⭐ Population-based screening for hypertension, diabetes, and common cancers (oral, breast, cervical) is initiated from the age of 30 years under NPCDCS for early detection and management of these conditions at scale across India, significantly impacting public health outcomes by enabling timely interventions and reducing morbidity and mortality associated with these NCDs through a comprehensive, multi-level healthcare delivery system approach integrated within the existing public health infrastructure, ensuring accessibility and affordability of services for the target population groups identified based on epidemiological evidence and risk factor prevalence studies conducted nationwide to inform policy and program implementation strategies effectively.

NPCDCS: Service Delivery - Care Cascade

  • Aim: Ensure continuum of care: early detection, management, referral for NCDs.
  • Screening (Age ≥30 years):
    • Population-based: By ASHA/ANM at SC-HWCs & PHC-HWCs.
    • Opportunistic: At all health facilities.
  • Service Delivery & Referral Flow:
  • Key Services by Level:
    • SC/PHC-HWC: Screening, risk assessment, referral, basic NCD care.
    • CHC: Diagnosis, management of uncomplicated NCDs, stabilization, FRU.
    • DH/NCD Clinic: Advanced care, specialist consultation, chemotherapy, rehabilitation.

⭐ NPCDCS mandates opportunistic screening for common NCDs at all health facilities for individuals aged >30 years or those with risk factors.

NPCDCS: Linkages & M&E - Team Up & Track

  • Team Up (Linkages & Convergence):
    • Integrates with NMHP, NTCP, NTEP, NPPC, NPHCE.
    • Leverages AB-HWCs for NCD services (screening, management).
    • Synergy with other national health programs.
  • Financial Backbone:
    • Primarily GoI funded with state participation.
  • Track (Monitoring & Evaluation):
    • NCD Portal (IHIP) for data collection & reporting.
    • Reporting: SC/PHC → CHC → District → State → National.
    • Focus on digital health for patient tracking.
  • Key Performance Indicators (KPIs):
    • Screening: % pop. (age 30+) covered (HTN, DM, oral, breast, cervical cancers).
    • Diagnosis & Treatment: No. identified & on care.
    • Referral pathway adherence.

⭐ The NCD application under IHIP enables individual tracking for continuum of care.

High‑Yield Points - ⚡ Biggest Takeaways

  • NPCDCS was launched in 2010 to prevent and control major Non-Communicable Diseases.
  • Core focus on Cancer, Diabetes, Cardiovascular Diseases (CVDs), and Stroke.
  • Emphasizes health promotion, opportunistic screening (age >30 years), early diagnosis, and management.
  • Services provided through NCD clinics at Community Health Centres (CHCs) and District Hospitals.
  • Aims to reduce premature mortality from NCDs and improve quality of life.
  • Integrates with National Health Mission (NHM) for wider reach and effective implementation.

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