Title:
Developing Standard Treatment Workflows—way to universal healthcare in India

dc.contributor.authorAshoo Grover
dc.contributor.authorBalram Bhargava
dc.contributor.authorSaumya Srivastava
dc.contributor.authorLokesh Kumar Sharma
dc.contributor.authorJerin Jose Cherian
dc.contributor.authorNikhil Tandon
dc.contributor.authorSudha Chandershekhar
dc.contributor.authorRoderico H. Ofrin
dc.contributor.authorHenk Bekedam
dc.contributor.authorDeepika Pandhi
dc.contributor.authorAparna Mukherjee
dc.contributor.authorRupinder Singh Dhaliwal
dc.contributor.authorManjula Singh
dc.contributor.authorKavitha Rajshekhar
dc.contributor.authorSudipto Roy
dc.contributor.authorReeta Rasaily
dc.contributor.authorDeepika Saraf
dc.contributor.authorDhiraj Kumar
dc.contributor.authorNeeraj Parmar
dc.contributor.authorSushil Kumar Kabra
dc.contributor.authorDhruva Chaudhry
dc.contributor.authorAshok Deorari
dc.contributor.authorRadhika Tandon
dc.contributor.authorRajdeep Singh
dc.contributor.authorBinod Khaitan
dc.contributor.authorSandeep Agrawala
dc.contributor.authorSudeep Gupta
dc.contributor.authorSatish Chandra Goel
dc.contributor.authorAnil Bhansali
dc.contributor.authorUsha Dutta
dc.contributor.authorTulika Seth
dc.contributor.authorNeeta Singh
dc.contributor.authorShally Awasthi
dc.contributor.authorAmlesh Seth
dc.contributor.authorJeyaraj Pandian
dc.contributor.authorVivekanand Jha
dc.contributor.authorSudhanshu Kumar Dwivedi
dc.contributor.authorReva Tripathi
dc.contributor.authorAlok Thakar
dc.contributor.authorSurinder Jindal
dc.contributor.authorBanglore Nanjudaiah Gangadhar
dc.contributor.authorAnjali Bajaj
dc.contributor.authorMohan Kant
dc.contributor.authorAniket Chatterjee
dc.date.accessioned2026-02-07T11:37:48Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.description.abstractPrimary healthcare caters to nearly 70% of the population in India and provides treatment for approximately 80–90% of common conditions. To achieve universal health coverage (UHC), the Indian healthcare system is gearing up by initiating several schemes such as National Health Protection Scheme, Ayushman Bharat, Nutrition Supplementation Schemes, and Inderdhanush Schemes. The healthcare delivery system is facing challenges such as irrational use of medicines, over- and under-diagnosis, high out-of-pocket expenditure, lack of targeted attention to preventive and promotive health services, and poor referral mechanisms. Healthcare providers are unable to keep pace with the volume of growing new scientific evidence and rising healthcare costs as the literature is not published at the same pace. In addition, there is a lack of common standard treatment guidelines, workflows, and reference manuals from the Government of India. Indian Council of Medical Research in collaboration with the National Health Authority, Govt. of India, and the WHO India country office has developed Standard Treatment Workflows (STWs) with the objective to be utilized at various levels of healthcare starting from primary to tertiary level care. A systematic approach was adopted to formulate the STWs. An advisory committee was constituted for planning and oversight of the process. Specialty experts' group for each specialty comprised of clinicians working at government and private medical colleges and hospitals. The expert groups prioritized the topics through extensive literature searches and meeting with different stakeholders. Then, the contents of each STW were finalized in the form of single-pager infographics. These STWs were further reviewed by an editorial committee before publication. Presently, 125 STWs pertaining to 23 specialties have been developed. It needs to be ensured that STWs are implemented effectively at all levels and ensure quality healthcare at an affordable cost as part of UHC. Copyright © 2023 Grover, Bhargava, Srivastava, Sharma, Cherian, Tandon, Chandershekhar, Ofrin, Bekedam, Pandhi, Mukherjee, Dhaliwal, Singh, Rajshekhar, Roy, Rasaily, Saraf, Kumar, Parmar, Kabra, Chaudhry, Deorari, Tandon, Singh, Khaitan, Agrawala, Gupta, Goel, Bhansali, Dutta, Seth, Singh, Awasthi, Seth, Pandian, Jha, Dwivedi, Tripathi, Thakar, Jindal, Gangadhar, Bajaj, Kant and Chatterjee.
dc.identifier.doi10.3389/fpubh.2023.1178160
dc.identifier.issn22962565
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1178160
dc.identifier.urihttps://dl.bhu.ac.in/bhuir/handle/123456789/46201
dc.publisherFrontiers Media SA
dc.subjectdisease
dc.subjectpublic health
dc.subjectquality health care (QHC)
dc.subjectStandard Treatment Workflows (STWs)
dc.subjectuniversal health coverage (UHC)
dc.titleDeveloping Standard Treatment Workflows—way to universal healthcare in India
dc.typePublication
dspace.entity.typeArticle

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