India, Aug. 12 -- The Government of India issued the following news release:
Health is a state subject. However, Union Health Ministry provides technical and financial support to States and Union Territories across the country under the National Programme for Prevention and Control of Non-Communicable Diseases (NP-NCD) as part of the National Health Mission (NHM). The Programme focuses on strengthening infrastructure, human resource development, screening, early diagnosis, referral, treatment, and health promotion for Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) including hypertension and diabetes as per need and proposal from the State and Union Territories. Under the programme, 770 District NCD Clinics, 233 Cardiac Care Units and 6,410 NCD clinics at Community Health Centres have been set up.
A population-based initiative for prevention, control and screening for common NCDs including hypertension and diabetes has been rolled out in the country under National Health Mission (NHM) as a part of Comprehensive Primary Health Care. Under the initiative, persons more than 30 years of age are targeted for their screening.
The Ministry of Health & Family Welfare had launched NCD Screening Campaign including hypertension and diabetes (20th February, 2025 to 31st March 2025) to achieve universal screening of individuals aged 30 years and above. The campaign was conducted nationwide across AAMs and other healthcare facilities under NP-NCD.
Patients diagnosed with hypertension and diabetes under the NP-NCD programme are provided free access to medicines and regular follow-up services at different level of health facilities:
Essential drugs for hypertension are made available at all levels of care-AAM, PHCs, CHCs, and DHs.
Standard Treatment Protocols (STPs) are followed to ensure rational and uniform management.
Monthly follow-ups are facilitated through the NCD portal, with scheduled visits recorded and medicines dispensed accordingly.
Referral mechanisms are in place for patients needing specialized care
Details of number of registered patients continuing treatments from last six months in our country are as follows:
Table Omitted (The document can be viewed at https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2155451 )
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