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Community Enquiry and Facility Surveys

Community Enquiry and Facility Surveys. Overview . Provides inputs on the status of health services – as per NHM service guarantees Data is collected through individual and group interviews at the community and facility either on a quarterly/ bi-annual basis

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Community Enquiry and Facility Surveys

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  1. Community Enquiry and Facility Surveys

  2. Overview • Provides inputs on the status of health services – as per NHM service guarantees • Data is collected through individual and group interviews at the community and facility either on a quarterly/ bi-annual basis • Data is collated to develop village, PHC and block report cards • Services are ranked into three categories- good, average and poor • Report cards are shared and validated along with service providers- to identify gap areas and find local solutions

  3. What is monitored • Demand • Coverage • Access • Quality • Behaviour and presence of health personnel • Possible denial of care and negligence

  4. Issues monitored Maternal and Child Health, Disease Surveillance Curative services Untied fund ASHA Functioning Adverse outcomes Methods Group meetings Interview with marginalized groups Interview with ASHAs Ranking Good (>75%) Average (74-50%) Poor (< 50%) Village Health Report Card

  5. Village Health Report Card

  6. Maternal Health- Key indicators Early registration of pregnancy Ante natal care- height and weight examination, blood pressure, abdominal check up, blood and urine tests, IFA tablets etc Identification of high risk pregnancies and referral services Provision of supplementary nutrition through the Anganwadi Center Counseling- diet, rest, family planning, danger signs, five cleans etc JSSK services

  7. Compiled Village Health Report Card (Maharashtra) Round 1 Round 2

  8. Issues monitored Availability and Quality of services Equipment, Supplies, Personnel Unofficial charges RKS Functioning Methods Facility Observation Exit Interviews Discussions with providers Ranking Good (>75%) Average (74-50%) Poor (<50%) Facility Report Card

  9. Facility Score Card

  10. Preparation and sharing of report cards • VHNSC members with support from NGO facilitators collect data regarding health services at village, PHC and CHC level. • Report cards are prepared after analyzing the data • Displayed at village, PHC and CHC for discussions with service providers • Cumulative report cards are shared at the Jan Samwaad

  11. Members of Community filling the report card

  12. Community level sharing of health report cards

  13. Review of community report cards

  14. Thank You

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