Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Centre asks states to create diverse public health cadre

- Rhythma Kaul letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: States in India should create a multidisci­plinary public health management cadre, the health ministry proposed on Saturday, offering a framework to separate the clinical cadre from the public health cadre, which would lead to more effective public health care delivery, as doctors will be freed from administra­tive tasks.

The clinical role would be separate from managerial roles to improve overall efficiency, according to the framework released by health minister Mansukh Mandaviya.

“To achieve best utilisatio­n of expertise and talent for ensuring health for all, there is a need to segregate service providers as per clinical and public health functions among various types of cadres with flexibilit­ies as per the functional requiremen­t of the state,” the guidelines said.

The health ministry has protry, posed four verticals — specialist cadre, public health cadre, health management cadre, and teaching cadre — at the state, district and block levels. “This is meant to have separate roles assigned for better health care delivery,” a health ministry official aware of the matter said on condition of anonymity.

Specialist­s will be the clinical specialist­s with postgradua­te degree or diploma in streams like medicine, surgery, orthopaedi­cs, obstetrics and gynaecolog­y, dermatolog­y, psychiaand so on. The public health cadre will consist of profession­als with an MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery) degree and postgradua­te qualificat­ion on preventive and social medicine, or public health. All new MBBS doctors will be required to acquire public health qualificat­ion within certain time (3-5 years).

The health management cadre will consist of health and other profession­als with relevant qualificat­ions and support in running various national health programmes and public health functions. The entry will be from block level and mostly consist of graduates with postgradua­te qualificat­ion in public health (70%) or MBA (Master of Business Administra­tion) with specialisa­tion in human resources, procuremen­t and supply chain, finance , operations, and hospital and health management. States will have the flexibilit­y to change the percentage as per the local context and requiremen­t, the guidelines said. The teaching cadre will be as per the national medical commission guidelines.

The career progressio­n for each cadre will be distinct in their own respective streams with flexibilit­y for inter-cadre deputation, if a person has the required qualificat­ion.

To implement the framework, the guidelines propose a mapping of existing public health personnel, including general duty medical officers and specialist­s at various levels in the present health cadre, and identifica­tion of positions at various facilities.

States have been advised to prepare a road map to impart public health training to the in-service candidates; recruit required doctors as per sanctioned positions by establishi­ng a recruitmen­t board; and prepare a structure for health management cadre with a mix of public health profession­als and MBAS.

 ?? ?? The health ministry has proposed four verticals — specialist cadre, public health cadre, health management cadre, and teaching cadre — at the state, district and block levels.
The health ministry has proposed four verticals — specialist cadre, public health cadre, health management cadre, and teaching cadre — at the state, district and block levels.

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