Health Systems Strengthening

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HSS Fundamentals - System Supercharge Starters

  • Health Systems Strengthening (HSS): The ongoing process of identifying and implementing strategic changes in a country's health system policies and practices to achieve better health outcomes for all.
  • Key Goals:
    • Improve health status & promote equity
    • Enhance system responsiveness to population needs
    • Provide financial risk protection
    • Optimize efficiency
  • Framework: WHO 6 Building Blocks - Interdependent components crucial for system function:
    • Service Delivery
    • Health Workforce
    • Health Information Systems
    • Medical Products, Vaccines & Technologies
    • Health Financing
    • Leadership & Governance (Stewardship) WHO Health System Building Blocks and Goals Diagram

⭐ The Alma Ata Declaration (1978) underscored Primary Health Care (PHC) as the cornerstone for effective HSS and the vision of "Health for All".

WHO Building Blocks - Pillars of Power

The WHO framework identifies six core components for health system strengthening. 📌 Mnemonic: 'SiLeF MHW' (Service delivery, Leadership/governance, Financing, Medical products, Health Workforce, Information systems).

Building a health system

Building BlockKey AspectIndian Context Example
Service DeliveryComprehensive, accessible, quality careNational Health Mission (NHM); Tiered system (SC, PHC, CHC); Ayushman Bharat PM-JAY
Health WorkforceResponsive, skilled, equitably distributedASHA workers; Doctor:Pop. ratio ~1:1445 (vs WHO 1:1000); Rural-urban disparity
Health FinancingAdequate funds, financial protectionPublic health expenditure ~1.35% GDP; High Out-Of-Pocket Expenditure (OOPE) ~48%

India's HSS Initiatives - Bharat's Health Boosters

National Health Mission India logo and health system Ayushman Bharat PM-JAY logo

  • National Health Mission (NHM):
    • Umbrella program (NRHM 2005 + NUHM 2013).
    • Focus: ↓MMR, ↓IMR, ↓TFR, disease control (communicable & non-communicable).
    • Key arms: ASHA, Janani Suraksha Yojana (JSY), Janani Shishu Suraksha Karyakram (JSSK).
  • Ayushman Bharat (AB) - Healthy India:
    • Twin pillars for Universal Health Coverage (UHC):
-   HWCs: Comprehensive Primary Health Care at **1.5 lakh** centers.
-   PM-JAY: Health assurance; **₹5 lakh**/family/year for secondary/tertiary care for >**10 crore** poor families.
  • Other Key Programs:
    • Mission Indradhanush: Intensified immunization drive.
    • Rashtriya Bal Swasthya Karyakram (RBSK): Child health screening (4Ds - Defects, Deficiencies, Diseases, Developmental delays).

⭐ Ayushman Bharat (AB) was launched on September 23, 2018.

HSS Challenges & Future - Hurdles & Horizons

  • Hurdles:
    • Equity Gaps: Persistent urban-rural, rich-poor disparities in access.
    • Quality Concerns: Variable standards; weak regulation of private sector.
    • Financing Issues: Low public spend (~1.3% GDP); high Out-Of-Pocket Expenditure (OOPE ~48%).
    • Human Resources for Health (HRH) Crisis: Shortages, maldistribution, skill gaps.
    • Dual Burden: Persisting communicable diseases, rising Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) & Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR).
  • Horizons:
    • Universal Health Coverage (UHC) Push: Ayushman Bharat (PM-JAY, Health & Wellness Centres - HWCs).
    • Digital Transformation: National Digital Health Mission (NDHM).
    • Increased Investment: Targeting public health expenditure to 2.5% GDP by 2025.
    • Strengthened Governance: Emphasis on quality, accountability, and regulation.
    • Intersectoral Action: For comprehensive health improvements & addressing social determinants.

⭐ NITI Aayog's Health Index consistently highlights significant interstate disparities in health performance, underscoring the need for targeted HSS interventions in lagging states for equitable development and outcomes.

High‑Yield Points - ⚡ Biggest Takeaways

  • WHO's Six Building Blocks: service delivery, workforce, information, medical products, financing, leadership/governance.
  • Universal Health Coverage (UHC): Key goal, focusing on equity, quality, and financial risk protection.
  • Primary Health Care (PHC) (Alma-Ata) is the cornerstone of health systems.
  • Task shifting/sharing optimizes human resources, crucial in limited-resource settings.
  • India's National Health Mission (NHM) & Ayushman Bharat are major HSS programs.
  • Achieving SDG 3 (Good Health) relies heavily on strong health systems.

Practice Questions: Health Systems Strengthening

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The Janani Suraksha Yojana (JSY) is a safe motherhood intervention primarily associated with which of the following programs?

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Flashcards: Health Systems Strengthening

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The latest MELD 3.0 scoring system has added two additional components: _____ gender and Serum _____

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The latest MELD 3.0 scoring system has added two additional components: _____ gender and Serum _____

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