District Health System

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District Health System - Health Hierarchy Hub

  • Core operational unit for health services management and delivery within a state.
  • Led by: Chief Medical & Health Officer (CMHO) or District Health Officer (DHO).
  • Integrates various health facilities:
    • District Hospital (DH): Apex referral hospital.
    • Community Health Centres (CHCs): Block-level, often First Referral Units (FRUs).
    • Primary Health Centres (PHCs): Population norm-based, doctor-led.
    • Sub-Centres (SCs): Most peripheral, ANM/HW(F) staffed.
  • Aims: Effective implementation of national health programs and decentralized healthcare.

District Health System Structure and Population Coverage

⭐ The District Magistrate/Collector chairs the District Health Society, ensuring inter-sectoral convergence for health outcomes.

District Health System - Clinic Command

  • Primary Health Centre (PHC):
    • Population Norms: 20,000 (hilly/tribal/difficult areas) to 30,000 (plain areas).
    • Staff: Medical Officer (MO), Pharmacist, ANM, Health Assistant.
    • Beds: 4-6 (Type A PHC may have more for delivery points).
    • Services: OPD, MCH, Family Planning, Immunization, Nat. Health Programs, basic lab.
  • Community Health Centre (CHC) / First Referral Unit (FRU):
    • Population Norms: 80,000 (hilly/tribal/difficult areas) to 1,20,000 (plain areas).
    • Referral unit for 4 PHCs.
    • Staff: 4 Specialists (Medicine, Surgery, Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Paediatrics), MOs, Lab tech, Radiographer.
    • Beds: 30.
    • Services: Specialist care, basic surgical procedures, blood storage, X-ray, advanced lab. Levels of healthcare in a district health system

⭐ CHC as an FRU must provide 24x7 services for emergency obstetric and newborn care, including C-sections (as per IPHS guidelines).

District Health System - System Supervisors

  • Key supervisors ensure operational efficiency and quality of healthcare delivery at the district level.
  • Roles include monitoring, evaluation, training, and supportive supervision of staff at PHCs, CHCs, and Sub-Centres.
  • Chief District Medical Officer (CDMO) or Chief Medical and Health Officer (CMHO): Overall in-charge of health services in the district.
    • Responsible for planning, implementation, and monitoring of all health programs.
  • Deputy CMHO: Assists CMHO.
  • District Program Managers: Oversee specific national health programs (e.g., RCH, NCDs).

⭐ The Medical Officer in Charge (MO I/C) of a PHC is the primary supervisor for health workers like ANMs and MPWs (Male) at the PHC and its attached Sub-Centres, conducting regular review meetings and field visits.

District Health System - District Dispatch

Indian District Health System Structure

  • Operational Unit: District is the key administrative and operational unit for health services in India.
  • Leadership: Chief Medical Officer (CMO) or District Health Officer (DHO) heads the district health administration.
    • Assisted by Deputy CMOs & Program Officers.
  • Functions:
    • Implementation of National Health Programs (e.g., RMNCH+A, NVBDCP).
    • Supervision & monitoring of CHCs, PHCs, Sub-Centres.
    • Logistics & supply chain management for health facilities.
    • Health information management (HMIS).
    • Inter-sectoral coordination (e.g., with ICDS, Education).
    • Disaster preparedness and response.

⭐ The District Health Action Plan (DHAP) is formulated annually, crucial for decentralized planning and resource allocation based on local needs.

  • Linkage: Connects state-level directorates to peripheral health institutions, ensuring service delivery to the community.
  • Focus on achieving Universal Health Coverage (UHC) goals at the district level.

High‑Yield Points - ⚡ Biggest Takeaways

  • District: Principal unit for health administration.
  • CMO/CDMO: Head of district health services.
  • Three-tier system: Sub-Centres (SC), PHCs, CHCs deliver rural healthcare.
  • Population Norms: SC (5000/3000), PHC (30,000/20,000), CHC (1,20,000/80,000) for plain/hilly areas.
  • District Collector: Chairperson of District Health Society (DHS).
  • IPHS: Define standards for infrastructure, manpower, and services.
  • NHM: Key for strengthening district health systems.

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