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Enhancing Health Supervision: A Model for Supportive and Facilitative Practices in Jharkhand

Supportive supervision goes beyond routine oversight, emphasizing facilitation and capacity building. By providing on-site corrections and training, especially in new technologies, this approach enhances managerial decision-making and improves health practices. Key initiatives include observing Primary Health Centers (PHCs), collecting essential data, and implementing action plans tailored to motivate health workers. With feedback from district and state officials, this model has shown marked improvement in health services. Coordinated follow-ups ensure continuous enhancement, making it a sustainable approach for better health outcomes across districts in Jharkhand.

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Enhancing Health Supervision: A Model for Supportive and Facilitative Practices in Jharkhand

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  1. Supportive supervision is different from routine supervision • Facilitative • Onsite corrections • Onsite training on new technologies Information collection for managerial decisions • Helps correct practices • Focus on BCC & Motivation

  2. State Action plan District Trained supervisors Action points/ feedback/ Analysis and revisit To PHC, DIST. & STATE MODELLED BY: CARE Jharkhand • On-site correction,training • Collection of critical information Observe PHC & 1/2 sessions a day

  3. Parameters observed in the PHC visit

  4. Session Observation

  5. Improvement seen in subsequent visit • Secretary Health Jharkhand requested to implement in 10 dist. • Follow up visits • Second round - after 10 months

  6. Advantages at a glance • District information collected & analyzed in 3 days • Grading of PHCs done • Feed back to • Health worker & MO PHC • District Officials • State officials • Informs gaps at each level & facilitates corrective actions • Monitoring improvement in subsequent visits

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