Title: AnteNatal Care via Trained Community Health Entrepreneur (TCHE) in Rural India Health Worker To Health Entrepreneur
1AnteNatal CareviaTrained Community Health
Entrepreneur (TCHE)in Rural IndiaHealth Worker
To Health Entrepreneur
2Current MDG Status in India
Ref India Govt. Steering Committee Report - 12th
Year Plan 2012-17
3Current MDG Status in India
Ref India Govt. Steering Committee Report - 12th
Year Plan 2012-17
4Four Visit WHO ANC Model
Ref WHO ANC Care Manual for Implementation
5Ref BMC 2002, 2 Randomized controlled trial in
4 developing countries
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7Current Human Resource Model
Ref NRHM Framework for Implementation
8Motivational Issues with Community Health Worker
Ref BMC Health Services Research 2008, 8247
- Financial (in terms of salary or allowances)
- Career development (in regards to the possibility
to specialize or be promoted) - Continuing education (having the opportunity to
take classes and attend seminars) - Resource availability (equipment and medical
supplies that are necessary for health workers to
perform their job) - Personal recognition or appreciation (either from
supervisors, colleagues of the community) - And finally job security, specifically in
donor-funded projects
9Our Integrated ANC Model
Telemedicine EMR
TCHE ANC
Training, Mobile kit
Financial
Health Clinic
Organizational Support