This is a two-year pilot project in the Raichur and Chamarajanagar districts of Karnataka, India aiming to enhance the overall performance of primary health systems, including service utilization, quality, and responsive care, specifically within the recently developed facilities called the Health and Wellness Centres (HWCs). It will leverage rural local government structures known as Gram Panchayat Task Forces (GPTFs) created during the Covid-19 pandemic to strengthen the services delivered by HWCs. The aim is to build capacities and empower these GPTFs to function as a collaborative platform involving people, panchayats, and healthcare providers. This approach seeks to promote-community ownership, grassroots synergy, and social accountability to strengthen HWC service delivery in rural Karnataka (India).
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Percent of antenatal care utilization rates
Timeframe: 21 months
Percent of non-communicable disease screening rate
Timeframe: 21 months
Percent of coverage of essential primary health care (PHC) services
Timeframe: 21 months
Percent of patients satisfied with treatment
Timeframe: 21 months