Govt to launch cleanliness awards for public health facilities

NEW DELHI, May 14: In a bid to take forward Prime Minister Narendra Modi's pet 'Swachh Bharat Abhiyan', the Health Ministry will launch an initiative tomorrow under which public health facilities will get cash awards of upto Rs 50 lakh for their performance on sanitation, cleanliness and infection control. The scheme, 'Kayakalp', will be launched by Health Minister J P Nadda, who will also release 'Swachhata' guidelines for these facilities. Health ministry officials said the initiative was the ministry's contribution to the Prime Minister's pet 'Swachh Bharat Abhiyan' and was aimed at promoting cleanliness, hygiene and infection control practices at public healthcare facilities. The initiative also aims to incentivise such facilities that show exemplary performance in adhering to standard protocols of cleanliness and infection control as well as inculcate a culture of ongoing assessment and peer review of performance related to hygiene, cleanliness and sanitation. The number of awards proposed under the scheme are for the two best district hospitals in each state, two best Community Health Centres (CHC) or sub-district hospitals and one award for Primary Health Centre in every district. In the first category, the first and second district hospitals will be given Rs 50 lakh and Rs 20 lakh, respectively, while for CHC category, the first facility will be given Rs 15 lakh and the second Rs 10 lakh. For PHC, Rs 2 lakh will be awarded. "The awards would be distributed based on the performance of the facility on sanitation and hygiene, infection control, hospital upkeep, waste management and community participation. "Assessment would be done sequentially through a three tier system - Internal assessment followed by Peer assessment and then external assessment," ministry officials said. A state-level award committee will be constituted under the health secretary or mission director while a three to five-member committee at the district level will be constituted under the district magistrate or the Chief Medical Officer (CMO).

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