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Dr. P. Saxena, Director, Central Bureau of Health Intelligence (CBHI), Dte. GHS, Ministry of Health & FW, Govt. of India & Head - WHO C.C. on FIC in India Email: saxena.drpradeep@gmail.com dircbhi@nic.in Contents 1.


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  • Dr. P. Saxena,

Director, Central Bureau of Health Intelligence (CBHI), Dte. GHS, Ministry of Health & FW, Govt. of India & Head - WHO C.C. on FIC in India Email: saxena.drpradeep@gmail.com dircbhi@nic.in

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Contents

  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Background
  • 3. Current status
  • 4. Challenges
  • 5. New Issues
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INTRODUCTION

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HMIS essential for Health Planning & Monitoring for evidence based decision making.

  • Composite HMIS should include the following:‐
  • Registration of births, deaths & causes of deaths,
  • Information on Disease surveillance,
  • Nutritional surveillance Information ,
  • Public Health Programme Information,
  • Health Services being provided ( Outdoor & Indoor),
  • Data on Human Resources in Health Sector,
  • Data on Healthcare Finance etc.
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Background

  • Central Bureau of Health Intelligence (CBHI)

under Dte.G.H.S.,Ministry of Health & F.W., New Delhi is National Nodal Institution for Health Information in India and also ----- WHO C.C. on F.I.C.

  • Promotes use & implementation of WHO-FIC

through Advocacy, Workshops, Trainings etc.

  • Training of various health personnel on

Health Information Management,WHO-FIC & Medical Records Management.

  • Facilitates Health System Development in

India.

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Contd./-

  • Collection
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Monthly data

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from all States/UTs for no. of cases & deaths due to -- Communicable & Non-communicable diseases.

  • Collection of Annual data online from all States/UTs

regarding :- Health Infrastructure, Health Human Resources & Healthcare Finance (Govt. establishments).

  • Publishes “National Health Profile” Annually.
  • Available on website www.cbhidghs.nic.in
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Village Sub-Centre PHC CHC Districts States/UTs Level ASHA ANM/ MPW(M) MO I/c Block MO I/c CMO Nodal officer CBHI/MoHFW

Maintains list of preg/lact mothers and children upto Six years, health education and Nutrition Liaison with ASHA/AWW and maintains registers, family records and reports on Primary Care including MCH and National Health Programmes. Compile reports of PHC in Weekly/Monthly meetings of the ANM/MPWs and send to Block Hq Compile reports of all PHCs under the CHC and send to District Hqrs. (Weekly/Monthly) . Compile reports of all CHCs & PHCs and send to State/UT Hqrs (weekly/mthly/qtrly/annually).

National Level Responsibility Remarks

Compile reports of all Districts and send to CBHI/MoHFW (weekly/mthly/qtrly/ annually).

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Use of ICD-10 Coding in India

  • ICD – 10 was adopted in India in year 2000 for

morbidity & mortality coding.

  • For Capacity Building of medical/paramedical

persons, CBHI provides Training on ICD- 10 & ICF through its Nine Field Survey Units/ Training Centres located in different parts of Country.

  • In addition to regular trainings, CBHI conducts

special trainings on ICD – 10 for Railways and Insurance Regulatory Development Agency (IRDA) time to time on their request.

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Contd.

  • ICD – 10 Codes are presently being used for

Mortality & Morbidity Coding in India.

  • Recently, minimum data standards (including

ICD-10 coding) for Electronic Health Records (EHR) has been drafted and submitted to the government for approval. Once approved, EHR system would be implemented in the country.

  • Efforts are being made to strengthen the Medical

Record Departments of all Major Hospitals in the country.

Contd.

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Contd.

  • Since 2004 to 30th June 2013, 2011 persons

have been trained in ICD – 10 for one week.

  • Training Course for Master Trainers on Family of

International Classifications (ICD-10 & ICF) - (1 Week) - 250 Master trainers trained so far.

  • Since Oct.,2011 to March,2013,CBHI conducted

58 batches of half Day sensitization Workshops to promote the use of ICD – 10 in Tertiary Care Hospitals & Medical Colleges (both in Government & private sector) and approx.6,000 persons sensitized about ICD - 10.

  • ICD-10

training conducted for International participants in 2011 & again being done in 2013.

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Use of ICD‐10 by various organisations in India:‐

Organisation Use of ICD-10 Major Hospitals In Urban Areas for Morbidity & Mortality Coding Reporting States/UTs For

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reporting

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morbidity & mortality. CBHI In Annual Publication‐ “National Health Profile” Registrar General of India (RGI) In Mortality Coding‐ Medically Certified Causes of Deaths in India IRDA In settling Insurance claims

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Status of ICF implementation in India

  • Identified four Nodal Centres for key areas of

disability:‐ locomotor, visual, speech & hearing and mental.

  • AIIMS & Safdarjung Hospital,New Delhi, CMC,

Vellore ; National Institute of Visually Handicapped, Dehradun; AYJI of Speech & Hearing Disability,Mumbai and NIMHANS, Bengaluru.

  • ICF Coding being done in these centres.
  • Experts from these Centres also Master Trainers
  • n ICF.
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Challenges

  • Paper based reporting upto Block level and I.T.

based onwards upto National level.

  • Non reporting, under reporting, delays in

transmission of health data by some Districts / States.

  • Need to train large no. of Medical & paramedical

persons in Health Information System & ICD-10 coding in limited no. of training centres.

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New issues

  • Parliament of India has passed “Clinical Establishment

Act” in 2010 by which Health Information System will certainly improve many fold in India.

  • Comprehensive proposal for “Strengthening of Health

Information System in the country” and establish a “National Institute of Health Information” (NIHI) submitted to Ministry of Health (Govt.of India).

  • N.I.H.I. shall replace C.B.H.I. once the proposal is approved.
  • Each of 35 States /UTs to establish a “ Institute of Health

Information”.

  • Electronic Medical Records (EMR) – Minimum data

standards finalised and to be implemented soon.

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THANK YOU