AP Govt to launch the II phase of Jagaanna Aarogya Suraksha from today

The government has been revolutionizing the health sector in the state with the aim of “leave no one behind” and ‘leave no village behind’ concept to provide quality health services free of cost.

Under the leadership of Jagan Mohan Reddy, the department has been working to achieve ‘Aarogya Andhra Pradesh’ and as part of the goal, the Jagananna Aarogya Suraksha (JAS) I programme was completed in 50 days benefitting over 60 lakhs people.

Under JAS I, the CHOs/ANMs have visited 1,45,35,705 households in rural and urban areas and conducted 6,45,06,018 tests at their houses. 12,423 JAS health camps were conducted with OP attendance of 60,27,843 people and 1,64,982 patients were referred to Dr YSR Arogyasri network hospitals for further treatment free of cost.

“All the patients referred from JAS camps are hand-holded by CHO/ANM and Arogyamitra of Network hospital to ensure they get quality health care and treatment. The patients are being given Rs 500 for transport and other expenditures and the entire process is monitored by an App,” the release added.

After the success of the JAS I programme, the Government has decided to implement the “Jagananna Aarogya Suraksha-II Programme” in continuous basis at all mandals and urban local bodies for six months covering all village and ward secretariats.

JAS II would cover all households specifically targeting chronic patients, pregnant and lactating mothers, neo-natal and infant care, adolescent health, and persons with chronic diseases.

Through this program, the Government intends to ensure that the health issues are not only identified at the doorstep but also addressed through the right treatment upon proper consultation and referral to the Aarogyasri Network Hospitals. Responsibility will be entrusted to the Family Doctor as well as the CHO/ANM for handholding the patients to ensure follow-up consultation and making drugs available at village itself as per their needs.

The program would be completed in three phases – communication of camp details by volunteers, camp day, and follow-up of referral cases.

Communication of Camp Details by Volunteers

In phase, I of JAS II, the Volunteers, and people’s representatives will visit the door-to-door and will explain about Jagananna Aarogya Suraksha II camp, the date of the camp, and venue details. The volunteer shall make door-to-door visits twice before the JAS Health camp. The first visit will be done 15 days before the camp date to inform the venue and date and the second visit three days prior as a reminder.

Jagananna Arogya Suraksha Health Camp

Health camps shall be organized in the VHC and urban secretariats. The total mandals will be equally divided to organize one camp every Tuesday of the week in half of the mandals and every Friday in the remaining half of the mandals in the district. In urban areas, the camps shall be conducted on Wednesday ensuring all urban secretariats are covered in 6 months period. In each Health camp, a minimum of 3 doctors including 2 specialist doctors and one PMOA(Paramedical Opthalmic Assistant) will be present for consultation.

A total of 13954 JAS II Health camps shall be conducted in a span of six months. In rural areas, 10032 camps and in urban areas 3922 health camps shall be conducted. During January 2024, a total of 3583 camps shall be conducted.

To provide specialist care at JAS II health camps, General Medicine-543, Gynecologists- 645, General Surgeons-349, Pediatricians- 285, Orthopedicians- 345 and other specialists- 378 will be providing services. Besides, 2545 Specialist doctors, 2731 MBBS doctors will also take part in the JAS II Health camps. To conduct eye screening, a total of 562 PMOAs will be deployed for health camps.
Drugs and diagnostic arrangements: All the JAS II camps are ensured with 92 category of drugs in rural areas and 152 category of drugs in urban areas and kept ready for dispensing as per doctors advise. Further, 14 category of drugs are made ready in emergency drug kit in rural areas. To provide diagnostic services, 7 types of tests will be conducted at camp site.

Follow up of referral cases: Final Phase

The Family Doctor, CHO and ANM of the village shall follow up on all referral cases recommended by the Doctors at the health camp to ensure the patient is handholded to visit Arogyasri Net work hospital and required treatment is given. The patients with chronic illness will get the follow up consultation and medicines free of cost in all Arogyasri Network hospitals. The required medicines will be directly sent to the Village clinic and will be handed over directly to the patient by CHO/ANM alongwith prescription explanation to the patient.

Key Dates:
Jagananna Aarogya Suraksha II Campaign launch – 02.01.2024
Volunteers visiting Households: 15 days prior to the camp date and second reminder 3 days prior to the camp.
JASII Health Camps start in rural areas: 02.01.2024.
JAS II Health Camps start in urban
areas: 03.01.2024

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