DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH CARE HUMAN SERVICES

                                           & FAMILY WELFARE

                                      GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM

 
 

PROFORMA –

STATUS OF PRIMARY HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE

SUB CENTERS, PHCS AND CHCS REQUIRED

AND IN POSITION

 

STATE/UT .SIKKIM.     Report for the Quarter ending MARCH, 2008.

 

Health Institution

Required

No. Functioning 31.3.2008

10th Plan Target

Target for 2004-2005

No. Established

Total Functioning

31st

 March, 2008

 

 

 

 

 

During the quarter

Cumulative during the year.

 

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

(8)=(3)+(7)

Sub-Centres

160

147

-

-

-

-

147

PHCs

27

24

-

-

-

-

24

CHCs

7

4

-

-

-

-

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note:      Requirement for Sub Centers should be worked out on the basis of population norm of 5000 population in plainand 3000 population

in tribal, hilly,desert and backward areas respectively. For PHCs the population norms are 30000 & 20000 in plain, tribal/hilly and desert

areas respectively.  One Community Health Center is for every four PHCs.

 

PROFORMA – II

 

SUB CENTERS,PHCs & CHCs REQUIRED IN POSITION IN DIFFICULT AREAS INCLUDING TRIBAL/

HILLY/DESERT AND OTHER BACKWARD AREAS.

 

State/UT: SIKKIM.       Report for the quarter ending: MARCH, 2008. (Latest quarter)

 

Category of area

Estimated population (2001) in lakh

SUB CENTRES

PHCs

CHCs

Remarks if any.

Total required

In Position

Total required

In position

Total required

In position

 

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

(8)

(9)

i) Plain Areas (A)

 

NIL

 

NIL

 

NIL

 

NIL

 

NIL

 

NIL

 

NIL

 

NIL

ii) Difficulty area including tribal, hilly, deserted and other backward area (B)

540851

160

147

27

24

07

04

-

Total (A+B)

540851

160

147

27

24

07

04

-

iii) Tribal Area

111405

37

49

06

10

02

01

-

 

Note:  Norms for establishment of infrastructure in difficult areas including tribal, hilly, desert and other backward areas.

i)                    One sub center for every 3000 popularion.

ii)                  One PHC for every 20,000 population.

iii)                One Community Health Center for every four PHCs.

iv)                  No column should be left bland. If there is no tribal hilly desert backward areas in the State. It should be clearly stated in the footnote.

v)                    In column (2) the rural population in the plain areas (A) of the State/UT is to be given along with the rural population in the areas classified

                as, both tribal as well as hilly area, then corresponding rural population of this area is to be included once in working out the toral rural

                  population in difficult areas. The total (A+B) must rally with the figures given in Proforma I.

vi)                  The item (iii) requires the separate information about the tribal areas.

 

Note: The list includes PHCs, PHSCs in Tribal/ITDP area

                                                                    (1)

 

 

PROFORMA – III

 

FUNCTIONAL STATUS OF PRIMARY HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE

 

STATE/UT: SIKKIM      Report for the quarter ending: MARCH, 2008.

Number of Districts:  Four                      Number of development Blocks:

A.   FOR SUB CENTERS

 

                    NUMBER

1. Total No. of Sub-Centers  functioning(As mentioned in Proforma I)

147

2. No. of Sub-centers functioning without ANMs

NIL

3. No. of Sub-Centers functioning without Health Worker (M)

NIL

4. No. of Sub-Centers functioning without Health Worker(M) and ANM (Both)

NIL

5. No. of Sub-Center with ANM Quarters

124

6. No. of Sub-centers with ANM living in SC quarters.

124

7. No. of Sub-centers with ANM living in SC village

124

8. No. of Sub centers without all weather motorable approach road.

37

9. No. of Subcenters without regular water supply.

NIL

10. No. of Subcenters without electric supply.                                      

NIL

11. No. of Subcenters having a regular supply of generic drugs (Both AYUSH and Allopathic) for common ailments.

 

NIL

B. FOR PRIMARY HEALTH CENTERS

 

1. Total No. of PHCS functioning(As mentioned in Proforma I)

24

a. No. of PHCS functioning with four or more doctors only.

NIL

b. No. of PHCS functioning with 3 doctors only

01

c. No of PHCS functioning with 2 doctors only.

16

d. No of PHCS functioning with 1 doctor only.

07

e. No of PHCS functioning without a doctor.

NIL

Total (a+b+c+d+e)

24

Total of figures against S.No. ‘a’ to ‘e’ should be equal to figure at S.No.1)

 

2.  No of PHCs functioning with lady doctor(s)

23

3.  No of PHCs functioning without lab technician.

NIL

4.  No of PHCs functioning without pharmacist.

24

5.  No of PHCs functioning without lab technician and pharmacist (both).

24

6.  No of PHCs functioning without Nurse midwife/Staff nurse.

NIL

7.  No of PHCs functioning without ANMS

NIL

8.  No of PHCs functioning with labour room.

24

9.  No of PHCs with O.T.

24

10.  No of PHCs with 4-6 beds.

24

11 (a)  No of PHCs functioning for 24x7 days

24

(b)  No of PHCs with round the clock facility for delivery.

24

 

 

 

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12.  No of PHCs without electricity

NIL

13.  No of PHCs without regular water supply

NIL

14.  No of PHCs with telephone facility.

23

15.  No of PHCs without all weather motorable approach road.

                   * 04

16.  No of PHCs with computer facility

24

17.  No of PHCs having the post of Computor/Statistical Assistant for MIS

04

18.  No of PHCs having Doctor’s quarter

 

24

19.  No of Doctors living in PHC quarter. 

24

20.  No of PHCs having a vehicle.

24

21.  No of PHCs having a regular supply of generic drugs (both AYUSH and Allopathic) for common ailments.

*24

 

 

B.  FOR CHCS

 

 

1. Total No of CHCs functiong (As mentioned in Proforma I)

 

2. No of CHCs having Specialist Doctors

Physician

Obstetrician & Gynaecologist

Surgeon

Paediatricians

            01

            02

01

02

 

3.  No of CHCs with functional Laboratory

04

4.  No of CHCs with functional O.T.

04

5.  No of CHCs with functional Labour room

04

6.  No of CHCs with 30 beds

NIL

7.  No of CHCs with functional X-ray Machine

04

8. No of CHCs having quarters for specialist doctors.

01

9.  No of CHCs with specialist Doctors living in quarters

01

10.  No. of CHCs having regular supply of generic drug (both AYUSH and Allopathic) for common ailments.

01

11.  No of CHCs presently operating in PHC building.

NIL

 

 

D.  FIRST REFERRAL UNITS*

 

1.  No of First Referral Units(please provide a list of FRUs) available in the State/UT) 

04

a)  at PHC level

NIL

b) at CHC level

01

c)  at Sub district Level

NIL

d)  at District level

01

Total of (a,b,c & d)

01

2.  No of FRUs with more than 30 beds

04

3.  No of FRUs with round the clock delivery services including normal & assisted deliveries

01

    Sl.No.21  * Only Allopathic

    Sl.No.D * All DH/CHC are functioning as FRU out of 4 FRUs, only one is fullyfunctional       

    Sl.No.15 * Namthang approach road is kaccha (not metalled).

                 Samdong – No road.

                 Dikchu PHC shifting due to natural calamity.

                 Passingdong PHC – No road.

    

 

 

 

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4.  No of FRUs with Emergency obstetric services including surgical interventions

01

5.  No of FRUs with

Gynaecologist

Paediatrician

Anaesthesist

 

            02

          02

02

 

6.  No of FRUs with functional O.T.

04

7. No of FRUs with functional labor room

04

8.  No of FRUs with functional X-ray Machine