Management and Implementation of Mukhyamantri Nishulk Dava Yojna in a District Hospital, Rajasthan
Material type: TextDescription: 309–324 pSubject(s): In: SAGE PUBLICATIONS JOURNAL OF HEALTH MANAGEMENTSummary: The Mukhyamantri Nishulk Dava Yojna (MNDY) was started across the state since 02 October 2011 in order to distribute most commonly used drugs free of cost to all patients visiting the government hospital. To run the scheme, an advanced inventory management by the name of e-Aushadhi has been developed and implemented across all public health facilities (PHFs). Trained human resources and computers with printers and internet connectivity are provided. In this study, 183 patients and staff responsible for the implementation of the scheme and specialists were interviewed. The study revealed that patients and doctors were highly satisfied with the functioning of the scheme and they are getting the majority of the medicines prescribed by the doctor. The scheme has been able to reduce out-of-pocket (OOP) expenditure on medicines and increased hospital attendance manifold.Item type | Current library | Call number | Vol info | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Journal Article | Main Library | Vol 20, No 3/ 5559440JA7 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 5559440JA7 | |||||
Journals and Periodicals | Main Library On Display | JOURNAL/PHARMA/Vol 20, No 3/5559440 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Vol 20, No 3 (01/09/2018) | Not for loan | September, 2018 | 5559440 |
The Mukhyamantri Nishulk Dava Yojna (MNDY) was started across the state since 02 October 2011 in order to distribute most commonly used drugs free of cost to all patients visiting the government hospital. To run the scheme, an advanced inventory management by the name of e-Aushadhi has been developed and implemented across all public health facilities (PHFs). Trained human resources and computers with printers and internet connectivity are provided. In this study, 183 patients and staff responsible for the implementation of the scheme and specialists were interviewed. The study revealed that patients and doctors were highly satisfied with the functioning of the scheme and they are getting the majority of the medicines prescribed by the doctor. The scheme has been able to reduce out-of-pocket (OOP) expenditure on medicines and increased hospital attendance manifold.
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