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Overview – Key Priorities
Vision: A world free of TB
Zero TB deaths, Zero TB disease, and Zero TB suffering
Goal: End the Global TB Epidemic (<10 cases per 100,000 population)
Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)
INDICATORS
TARGETS
SDG 2030
Reduction in number of TB deaths compared
with 2015 (%)
90%
Reduction in TB incidence (new case) rate
compared with 2015 (%)
80%
TB-affected families facing catastrophic
expenditures due to TB (%)
Zero
Catastrophic
Expenditure
TB type Treatment duration Cost per patient
Drug Sensitive TB 6-8 months Rs 2100
Drug Resistant TB 9-11/ 18-20 months Rs 9768-119617
National tb eradication program, NTEP.pptx
TB Free India
●India has committed to End TB by 2025, 5 years
ahead of the global SDG target
●Prime Minister of India launched TB Free India
campaign at ‘Delhi End TB Summit’ on 13th March,
2018
●The campaign calls for a social movement focused
on patient-centric and holistic care driven by
integrated actions for TB Free India
1962
1997
2005-11
2012-17
2020
NTEP
EVOLUTION
2017-25
Govt. of India launched the
National TB Program and
set up District TB Centres
GoI revised NTP to RNTCP
– introduction of DOTS
Second phase of
RNTCP – Pan India
coverage and
improved quality and
scale up of services
National Strategic Plan (2012 -17) -
mandatory notification of TB, rapid
molecular testing, active case finding
and integration of the program with
National Health Mission
In January 2020, GoI revised RNTCP to
National TB Elimination Program (NTEP)
NSP (2017 – 25) –
patient centric care
for TB elimination
2021
TB Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan
Treat
Prevent
Build
Detect
National Strategic Plan (2017-2025)
Find all TB cases with an emphasis on reaching every
TB patient in the private sector
Treat all TB cases with high quality anti TB drugs
Prevent the emergence of TB in susceptible
populations and stop catastrophic expenditure
Build & strengthen supportive systems including
enabling policies, empowered institutions & human
resources
Scale up molecular
diagnostics to the
peripheral levels
Decentralize TB
screening to AB-
HWC levels
Early detection of
DRTB Universal DST
Vulnerability mapping &
Active case finding
Private sector
engagement
DETECT
Daily regimen
–Fixed Dose
Combination
Injection free
treatment regimens
Scale up of Newer
drugs/regimens
TREAT
Sustain treatment
success rate of
>90%
Contact Tracing &
TB Preventive
Treatment
Sustaining COVID
appropriate
behavior
Airborne Infection
Control in community &
Health Facilities
Community
Mobilization &
People’s Movement
PREVENT
B
UI
LD
Procurement and Supply Chain
management
IEC
Digital Interventions
Human Resources Development
Surveillance
Multisectoral Collaboration
Capacity Building
TB DISEASE
⮚ Untreated TB case can transmit disease
to at least 10-15 people in a year
⮚ Contacts of an active case are at 10 to
60 times higher risk of developing the
disease
National tb eradication program, NTEP.pptx
Treatment
Regimens
TB Preventive treatment (TPT)
National tb eradication program, NTEP.pptx
Public Health Action at Health Facility Level
Mandatory action at Health Facility Level
Mandatory action at community level
Connecting patients /
citizens with NTEP
National tb eradication program, NTEP.pptx
Call Centre- Nikshay Sampark
1800-11-6666
▪ Outbound & Inbound
▪ Time – 7am to 11pm
▪ Languages – 14
▪ 100 call centre agents
▪ Pan-India coverage
▪ Citizen – Patient - Providers
Counselling
Treatment
Adherence
Grievance
Redressal
Follow
Up
TB
Notification
Information
Nikshay
Poshan
Yojana
1. Honorarium to Treatment Supporters – For provision of treatment support to TB
patients (Adherence, ADR monitoring, counselling @Rs.1000/- to Rs.5000/-)
2. Patient Support to Tribal TB Patients (Financial Patient Support @Rs750/-)
3. Nutritional Support to All TB patients (Financial Support to Patients @Rs.500/-
month)
4. Incentives to Private Providers (Rs.500/- for Notification & Rs.500/- for reporting of
Treatment Outcome
5. Incentives to Informant (Rs.500/- is given on diagnosis of TB among referrals from
community to public sector health facility)
Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) schemes
Community Engagement
⮚Transformation of TB survivors to TB champions
⮚Capacity building and mentoring programme
⮚Grievance redressal mechanism
⮚Involvement of community representatives in different forums
⮚Engagement of existing community groups like PRI, SHG, VHSNC, MAS, Youth Club
National tb eradication program, NTEP.pptx
MoHFW invites
Claims
Districts submit
claims to State
States submit
claims to
MoHFW
Independent
Agency (ICMR)
verifies claims
Successful
claims awarded
on World TB Day
August 31 March 24
Sub National TB Free Certification
• Community survey to find out incidence & under-reporting
• Interviews & FGDs with private doctors & chemists to verify drug sale
• Review of records & patient interviews to verify TB score
VERIFICATION
Subnational certification of Sonbhadra District
National tb eradication program, NTEP.pptx
Sub-National Disease Certification
Award Decline in incidence
rate compared to
2015
Monetary Award
for District (in Rs.)
Bronze 20% 2 lakhs
Silver 40% 3 lakhs
Gold 60% 5 lakhs
TB Free Status 80% 10 lakhs
District
State
Award State/Uts
with pop.
<50 lakh
State/Uts
(pop. 50 lakh
– 5 Cr
State/Uts
pop.>5 Cr
Bronze 10 lakhs 15 lakhs 25 lakhs
Silver 20 lakhs 35 lakhs 50 lakhs
Gold 40 lakhs 60 lakhs 75 lakhs
TB Free 60 lakhs 75 lakhs 1 Crore
Policy Update in RNTCP, 2018
State TB Index
- Diagnosis and
treatment through
Railway hospitals/
dispensaries
- Mapping of Railway Health
Facilities in Nikshay
- Use of NTEP IEC Material
in Railway premises
- Support towards upgradation of health
infrastructure using MoTA funds
- Involvement of NGOs under MoTA in TB
- Joint Tribal Action Plan for TB in notified
Tribal districts
- TB Free Workplace policy
- Diagnosis and treatment
through ESIC hospitals/
dispensaries
- Network of Training Institutes
under MoLE to reach out to
work places
Proposed Committee under HFM with Ministers of Prioritized Ministries- Sep/Oct
2021
Railways
Tribal
Affairs
Labour
&
Empl.
Inter Ministerial Collaboration
6 MoUs signed with Railways, Defence, AYUSH, Labour & Employment, CII and DONER
The Corporate TB Pledge (CTP) program is a joint initiative of the Central TB Division,
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India and USAID in collaboration with
The International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases, with the objective to
develop a shared vision, in alignment with vision of eliminating TB in India by 2025.
The Corporate TB Pledge program was launched in April 2019 and offers a tiered
approach for corporates to use their resources (human and financial), to combat TB, raise
awareness of TB as a curable disease, and ultimately improve TB health outcomes
WORLD TB DAY-2022
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National tb eradication program, NTEP.pptx

  • 1. Overview – Key Priorities
  • 2. Vision: A world free of TB Zero TB deaths, Zero TB disease, and Zero TB suffering Goal: End the Global TB Epidemic (<10 cases per 100,000 population) Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) INDICATORS TARGETS SDG 2030 Reduction in number of TB deaths compared with 2015 (%) 90% Reduction in TB incidence (new case) rate compared with 2015 (%) 80% TB-affected families facing catastrophic expenditures due to TB (%) Zero
  • 4. TB type Treatment duration Cost per patient Drug Sensitive TB 6-8 months Rs 2100 Drug Resistant TB 9-11/ 18-20 months Rs 9768-119617
  • 6. TB Free India ●India has committed to End TB by 2025, 5 years ahead of the global SDG target ●Prime Minister of India launched TB Free India campaign at ‘Delhi End TB Summit’ on 13th March, 2018 ●The campaign calls for a social movement focused on patient-centric and holistic care driven by integrated actions for TB Free India
  • 7. 1962 1997 2005-11 2012-17 2020 NTEP EVOLUTION 2017-25 Govt. of India launched the National TB Program and set up District TB Centres GoI revised NTP to RNTCP – introduction of DOTS Second phase of RNTCP – Pan India coverage and improved quality and scale up of services National Strategic Plan (2012 -17) - mandatory notification of TB, rapid molecular testing, active case finding and integration of the program with National Health Mission In January 2020, GoI revised RNTCP to National TB Elimination Program (NTEP) NSP (2017 – 25) – patient centric care for TB elimination 2021 TB Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan
  • 8. Treat Prevent Build Detect National Strategic Plan (2017-2025) Find all TB cases with an emphasis on reaching every TB patient in the private sector Treat all TB cases with high quality anti TB drugs Prevent the emergence of TB in susceptible populations and stop catastrophic expenditure Build & strengthen supportive systems including enabling policies, empowered institutions & human resources
  • 9. Scale up molecular diagnostics to the peripheral levels Decentralize TB screening to AB- HWC levels Early detection of DRTB Universal DST Vulnerability mapping & Active case finding Private sector engagement DETECT
  • 10. Daily regimen –Fixed Dose Combination Injection free treatment regimens Scale up of Newer drugs/regimens TREAT Sustain treatment success rate of >90%
  • 11. Contact Tracing & TB Preventive Treatment Sustaining COVID appropriate behavior Airborne Infection Control in community & Health Facilities Community Mobilization & People’s Movement PREVENT
  • 12. B UI LD Procurement and Supply Chain management IEC Digital Interventions Human Resources Development Surveillance Multisectoral Collaboration Capacity Building
  • 13. TB DISEASE ⮚ Untreated TB case can transmit disease to at least 10-15 people in a year ⮚ Contacts of an active case are at 10 to 60 times higher risk of developing the disease
  • 18. Public Health Action at Health Facility Level Mandatory action at Health Facility Level
  • 19. Mandatory action at community level
  • 22. Call Centre- Nikshay Sampark 1800-11-6666 ▪ Outbound & Inbound ▪ Time – 7am to 11pm ▪ Languages – 14 ▪ 100 call centre agents ▪ Pan-India coverage ▪ Citizen – Patient - Providers Counselling Treatment Adherence Grievance Redressal Follow Up TB Notification Information Nikshay Poshan Yojana
  • 23. 1. Honorarium to Treatment Supporters – For provision of treatment support to TB patients (Adherence, ADR monitoring, counselling @Rs.1000/- to Rs.5000/-) 2. Patient Support to Tribal TB Patients (Financial Patient Support @Rs750/-) 3. Nutritional Support to All TB patients (Financial Support to Patients @Rs.500/- month) 4. Incentives to Private Providers (Rs.500/- for Notification & Rs.500/- for reporting of Treatment Outcome 5. Incentives to Informant (Rs.500/- is given on diagnosis of TB among referrals from community to public sector health facility) Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) schemes
  • 24. Community Engagement ⮚Transformation of TB survivors to TB champions ⮚Capacity building and mentoring programme ⮚Grievance redressal mechanism ⮚Involvement of community representatives in different forums ⮚Engagement of existing community groups like PRI, SHG, VHSNC, MAS, Youth Club
  • 26. MoHFW invites Claims Districts submit claims to State States submit claims to MoHFW Independent Agency (ICMR) verifies claims Successful claims awarded on World TB Day August 31 March 24 Sub National TB Free Certification • Community survey to find out incidence & under-reporting • Interviews & FGDs with private doctors & chemists to verify drug sale • Review of records & patient interviews to verify TB score VERIFICATION
  • 27. Subnational certification of Sonbhadra District
  • 29. Sub-National Disease Certification Award Decline in incidence rate compared to 2015 Monetary Award for District (in Rs.) Bronze 20% 2 lakhs Silver 40% 3 lakhs Gold 60% 5 lakhs TB Free Status 80% 10 lakhs District
  • 30. State Award State/Uts with pop. <50 lakh State/Uts (pop. 50 lakh – 5 Cr State/Uts pop.>5 Cr Bronze 10 lakhs 15 lakhs 25 lakhs Silver 20 lakhs 35 lakhs 50 lakhs Gold 40 lakhs 60 lakhs 75 lakhs TB Free 60 lakhs 75 lakhs 1 Crore
  • 31. Policy Update in RNTCP, 2018 State TB Index
  • 32. - Diagnosis and treatment through Railway hospitals/ dispensaries - Mapping of Railway Health Facilities in Nikshay - Use of NTEP IEC Material in Railway premises - Support towards upgradation of health infrastructure using MoTA funds - Involvement of NGOs under MoTA in TB - Joint Tribal Action Plan for TB in notified Tribal districts - TB Free Workplace policy - Diagnosis and treatment through ESIC hospitals/ dispensaries - Network of Training Institutes under MoLE to reach out to work places Proposed Committee under HFM with Ministers of Prioritized Ministries- Sep/Oct 2021 Railways Tribal Affairs Labour & Empl. Inter Ministerial Collaboration 6 MoUs signed with Railways, Defence, AYUSH, Labour & Employment, CII and DONER
  • 33. The Corporate TB Pledge (CTP) program is a joint initiative of the Central TB Division, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India and USAID in collaboration with The International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases, with the objective to develop a shared vision, in alignment with vision of eliminating TB in India by 2025.
  • 34. The Corporate TB Pledge program was launched in April 2019 and offers a tiered approach for corporates to use their resources (human and financial), to combat TB, raise awareness of TB as a curable disease, and ultimately improve TB health outcomes

Editor's Notes

  • #24: In RNTCP, one of the first health programs to move to DBT, will be using it to transfer monetary benefits to eligible patients and providers. We would be using Nikshay to identify the beneficiaries and the transfer of funds will be through the Public Financial Management System or PFMS