
Over 1.75 cr diagnoised with diabetes & hypertension in last 6 months: Govt
New Delhi, Aug 12 (UNI) Over 1.11 crore and 64 lakhs people respectively have been diagnosed for hypertension and diabetes under the central health programme in the last six months till June this year, the government told Rajya Sabha today.
The identified patients are being treated for their conditions, Prataprao Jadhav, Union Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare said in a written reply in the Rajya Sabha.
'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 UTs.
'Under the programme, 770 District NCD Clinics, 233 Cardiac Care Units and 6,410 NCD clinics at Community Health Centres have been set up,' said the Minister.
He further said 'counselors at District NCD clinics provide focused lifestyle and risk factor counseling to patients and their family members. They also plan and implement IEC activities related to NCDs prevention and management. Medical Officers and Staff nurses provide lifestyle advice and reinforce health messages during patient visits at health facilities.' UNI AJ SSP
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