JAMMU, DECEMBER 3: Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo today held a meeting of the Health & Medical Education (H&ME) Department to take an assessment of the measures taken under Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM) to ensure secure and hassle-free availability of services under the the the this initiative.
Besides the Secretary H&ME, the meeting was attended by MD NHM; Principals of Medical Colleges; the Director of Health Services Kashmir/Jammu, and other concerned officers.
The Chief Secretary emphasized upon the Department to make best out of ABDM in creating a system to digitize the services offered by the Health Department. He called for digitization of health records safely and securely besides focusing on developing Electronic Health Records (EHR) for safeguarding these for posterity.
He maintained that such an exercise would be highly beneficial for the medics in proper diagnosis based on the history of the patient and earlier treatments received by him/her. He directed sending bulk SMSes to the people creating awareness about the benefits of ABHA to them.
He urged the Department to simultaneously take measures for periodical updation of registries of health institutions and health professionals here along with their availability and the kind of medical/diagnostic services offered by each of them.
The Chief Secretary also emphasized covering all OPD admissions under ABDM. He asked for extending QR code-based registrations to other hospitals in addition to those it has already been introduced. He advised moving towards creating EHR of patients which is the ultimate objective of the mission to make healthcare providing a paperless exercise.
While giving an overview of the functioning of this mission the Secretary, H&ME, Dr Syed Abid Rashid Shah gave out that the main building blocks of ABDM comprise the creation of ABHA IDs of the population here besides generating a repository of both health practitioners and institutions in the shape of Health Professionals Registry (HPR) and Health Facility Registry (HFR) respectively.
It was further revealed that till now nearly 90,90,802 ABHA IDs had been created for the targeted population of around 1.36 Cr. Moreover, the HFR contains all public health facilities and empanelled private institutions also.
Similarly, the HPR contains records of 6448 doctors and 4488 nurses working here. It was added that 105 health facilities are extending the scan & share facility for OPD admissions thereby generating 53,99,189 tokens to date.
Regarding the introduction of the M.Sc Nursing course in the colleges of J&K, the meeting was apprised that 25 seats are available in Government Nursing College Srinagar which had been filled by BOPEE here.
It was further disclosed that the introduction of the M.Sc Nursing course in the Nursing College at Jammu would be taken up with the University here after passing out of the first batch of Post Basic B.Sc Nursing here.
Regarding the seat matrix it was given out that the UT offers 233 seats of M.Sc Nursing cumulatively in its 8 institutions established here in the public and private sector.
Similarly, 49 Nursing Colleges offer 2885 seats, 19 Paramedical institutions offer 1660 seats and 6 B-Pharma institutions had an intake capacity of 373 candidates for this course.
As far as the admissions are concerned it was informed that out of 233 M.Sc Nursing seats, 206 had been filled till now. In the same vein 3150 B.Sc Nursing seats, 334 B.Pharma seats, and 627 B.Sc Paramedical seats had been filled by the professional board and for leftover seats by these professional institutions themselves here.