Dr Vardhan also advised that the state needs to ensure that non-COVID-19 services and programmes like National Tuberculosis Elimination Program (NTEP), maternal and child health, dialysis, chemotherapy, vaccination, immunisation etc. are not hampered
Dr Harsh Vardhan, Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare held a meeting with Narottam Mishra, Health Minister, Madhya Pradesh in presence of Ashwini Kumar Choubey, Minister of State of Health and Family Welfare along with the senior officials from both Centre and the state for the management on COVID-19 and to take stock and review the situation in the state.
At the outset, expressing the concern of high fatality rate due to COVID-19, Dr Harsh Vardhan stated, “It is painful to know that in few districts the fatality rate is higher than the national average.”
He stated, “Proper interventions, more aggressive surveillance and early diagnosis shall be on the top priority of the state to reduce the mortality rate due to COVID-19. The need of the hour is to take preventive, pre-emptive and comprehensive measures in a systematic manner and follow the protocols laid down by the centre, to prevent occurrence of fresh cases.”
Dr Vardhan exhorted that state also needs to focus on the non-affected districts by conducting search, surveillance and testing of Severe Acute Respiratory Infections (SARI) / Influenza Like Illness (ILI) cases, as this may avoid the further spreading of cases in other areas. He added that community volunteers may be identified at ward-level to spread awareness about the preventive measures like hand washing, social distancing etc. and also may play an effective role in removing the stigma prevailing in the society.
“The Ministry of Health & Family Welfare would provide full support and handholding to the state government through National Health Mission (NHM) for health systems strengthening as part of the immediate and long-term measures,” he stated. Dr Vardhan also urged that the persons aged more than 65 years along with persons who are having any non-communicable diseases may also be diagnosed in the state on priority.
Dr Vardhan also advised that the state needs to ensure that non-COVID-19 services and programmes like National Tuberculosis Elimination Program (NTEP), maternal and child health, dialysis, chemotherapy, vaccination, immunisation etc. are not hampered due to emphasis on COVID-19 management. He suggested that the data available with the states on Health Management Information System (HMIS) for various diseases may be optimally utilised for risk profiling.
Dr Vardhan appreciated Indore administration and health officials for effectively utilising both Sarthak and Arogya-Setu Applications and asked other districts also to use as well as popularise the usage of these applications.
Preeti Sudan, Secretary (HFW), Rajesh Bhushan, OSD (HFW), Sanjeeva Kumar, Special Secretary (Health), Vandana Gurnani, AS & MD (NHM), Vikas Sheel, Joint Secretary, Dr Manohar Agnani, Joint Secretary, Dr SK Singh, Director, NCDC along with Principal Secretary (Health & Family Welfare), Government of Madhya Pradesh, Director, AIIMS, Bhopal, District Collector/District magistrates of all districts of Madhya Pradesh attended the meeting.