Uttarakhand News: Chief Secretary angry over negligence in TB-free India campaign, blames CMO. Uttarakhand News TB Mukt Bharat Abhiyan Screening Slow Progress Cmo Action Anand Bardhan High Risk Pregnancy Review

Uttarakhand Chief Secretary Anand Bardhan expressed displeasure over the slow progress of TB Free India campaign. Instructions were given to take action against CMOs with less than 60% screening. High-risk pregnancy, ANC testing and maternal health services were also reviewed.

Chief Secretary of Uttarakhand, Shri Anand Bardhan held a meeting with all the District Magistrates through video conferencing on Thursday and reviewed the progress of TB Free India Campaign. During this, he expressed his displeasure over the slow pace of the campaign in some districts. The Chief Secretary directed that adverse entries should be given to the Chief Medical Officers (CMOs) of the districts where the general test assessment rate of patients has been less than 60 percent.

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TB Screening Target: Order to complete 100 percent testing in a week

During the meeting, the Chief Secretary said that there is a need to take forward the TB Free India campaign in the state at a faster pace. He directed all the districts that the process of general examination and assessment of patients should be completed 100 percent within the next one week. He directed to run the campaign especially giving priority to high sensitivity and at risk villages.

Daily Monitoring of TB Campaign: Daily monitoring will be done from DG Health level.

The Chief Secretary directed to conduct daily reviews at the DG Health level to ensure effective monitoring of the campaign. He said that special attention should be paid to the districts where the number of screening is less. All Chief Medical Officers were also instructed to increase screening and achieve better results by setting clear targets for the campaign.

Maternal Health Mission: Emphasis on registration of pregnant women and ANC check-up

Maternal health services were also reviewed in the meeting. The Chief Secretary said that to strengthen antenatal care, special attention should be paid to increasing registration in the first trimester of pregnancy. This will enable timely identification and better management of high-risk pregnancies. He directed the officials to identify high-risk pregnancies and ensure their proper treatment and monitoring. Also, necessary steps should be taken to increase the number of ANC (Anti Natal Checkup) tests in all the districts.

High Risk Pregnancy Management: Instructions to strengthen the system of birth waiting homes

The Chief Secretary said that adequate arrangements for birth waiting homes should be ensured in all the districts. If necessary, one stop centers of the Women and Child Development Department can also be used. He directed that in view of the monsoon season, high-risk pregnant women living in remote and inaccessible areas should be shifted to birth waiting homes in time, so that any kind of complication can be avoided during delivery.

Maternal Mortality Reduction: Special focus on reducing maternal mortality rate

The Chief Secretary said that identification and management of high-risk pregnant women and high-risk mothers after delivery should be strengthened. This will help in reducing preventable maternal mortality and improve the quality of maternal health services.

These officers were present in the meeting

In the meeting, Principal Secretary Shri L. Fanai, Special Principal Secretary Mr. Amit Sinha, Secretary Mr. Shailesh Bagauli, Mr. Nitesh Jha, Dr. Pankaj Kumar Pandey, Mr. Chandresh Kumar Yadav, Dr. R. Rajesh Kumar, Shri Brijesh Kumar Sant, Shri Vinay Shankar Pandey, Dr. S.N. Pandey, Shri Vinod Kumar Suman, Commissioner Shri Deepak Rawat, Shri Anand Swaroop and District Magistrates of various districts were present.

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