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Implement 157 Standard Treatment Workflows in 28 specialities: Centre Asks States
New Delhi: In a bid to standardize healthcare delivery across hospitals and promote the rational use of essential drugs and diagnostics, the Union health ministry has issued a directive to all states, urging the adoption of 157 Standard Treatment Workflows (STWs) across 28 specialties, developed by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR).
In a letter addressed to the principal secretaries of health in all states and Union Territories, as well as to the National Medical Commission (NMC) for dissemination among medical colleges, Union Health Secretary Apurva Chandra highlighted the importance of these STWs.
According to a PTI report, he said the ever growing body of new scientific evidence and fast-paced advances in the field of medicine mandate the need for healthcare providers to keep updated with the extensive knowledge and bulky voluminous treatment guidelines and reference manuals from across domains and specialties of medical science.
This necessitates the requirement of a simplified updated approach in the form of one pager app-based tool which can continuously guide the treating doctors as they manage the patient.
“Recognising this need, the STW one pager concise document to be utilised at various levels of health care starting from primary to tertiary level care and are made available by Government of India to be adopted and followed by all providers,” Chandra said in the letter issued on Tuesday, news agency PTI reported.
Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) in collaboration with National Health Authority (NHA) and World Health Organization, India Country Office has developed STWs for common and serious diseases encountered by the treating physicians at all levels of healthcare systems.
A major usefulness of these STWs lies in developing the uniform standards of care for Indian Public Health Care system, he stressed.
“These would help in effective management and encourage rational use of essential drugs, essential diagnostics and other healthcare services. These have been prepared by national experts across India who have cumulative experience of hundreds of patient care with feasibility considerations of Indian healthcare system,” Chandra stated.
STWs are one pager document with key indicative actions. So far, ICMR has prepared 157 STWs in 28 specialties. These are available on ICMR website and as a downloadable mobile app for android as well as iOS (references-vide infra, weblink & QR codes for app), he said.
“I seek your support and cooperation for better utilization and spreading of these STWs among physicians in our Indian Public Health Care System through your Departments of Health and Family Welfare,” the Union health secretary said, adds PTI.
Kajal joined Medical Dialogue in 2019 for the Latest Health News. She has done her graduation from the University of Delhi. She mainly covers news about the Latest Healthcare. She can be contacted at editorial@medicaldialogues.in.