by Haryananewswire
CHANDIGARH, OCT 29
ThecHaryana Government has decided to conduct reverse tracking
in cases of Anemia and give incentive to doctors trained in Emergency
Obstetric Care (EmOC) and Life Saving Anesthetic Skills (LSA) in the
State.
While giving this information today, Health Minister Rao Narender Singh
said that concrete steps have been taken by the State Government to
encourage institutional deliveries and to make the delivery of pregnant
women more safe. He said that steps have been taken to make the pregnant
women more responsible and aware towards their health, provide proper
care to the pregnant women suffering from Anemia.
Rao Narender said that doctors were also being encouraged to ensure
safe delivery of the pregnant women. This scheme has been started to
provide a fixed monthly honorarium of Rs. 2000 to EmOC and LSA trained
doctors. He made it clear that this amount would be in addition to their
salary. Apart from this, a sum of Rs. 400 would be given per caesarean
to EmOC and LSA trained doctors. He said that the maximum payment to
these doctors would be Rs. 5000 per month.
The
Health Minister said that during the current financial year, the State
Government has implemented a scheme namely ‘Surakshit Maa Award’ in four
districts namely Mewat, Palwal, Jhajjar and Bhiwani. He said that the
aim of the scheme was to promote early ante-natal registration in these
districts and also to encourage pregnant women for medical checkup from
time to time.
High
percentage of severely anaemic patients has come to notice who are
arriving in the labour rooms for delivery. In such cases, besides
preventing the loss of blood during delievery , blood was also made
available to them. Despite that, there was morbidity and mortality in
these patients. The main reason of such cases was that the patients have
not been managed properly for anaemia during the ante-natal period.
Therefore, Reverse Tracking of such pregnant women has been initiated
under which pregnant women coming to District Hospital with less than
7gms Hemoglobin were being reverse tracked. Medical Officer and ANM
have been made personally responsible for managing the severely anaemic
patients.
He said that under the scheme, pregnant women who report for ante-natal
registration in the first trimester would be eligible for this award.
Out of all the women registered in the first trimester in a month at the
Sub-centre, a draw of lots would be conducted at the end of the month
and three of them would be eligible for utility items like utensils,
containers or food items like one kg of Desi Ghee worth Rs. 300.
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