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NATIONAL POLICY ON Ayush
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NATIONAL HEALTH POLICY ON AYUSH
AND PLANS
AMRUTHA R2ND YR MSc NSG
MIMS CON
AYUSH
• Department of INDIAN SYSTEM OF MEDICINE AND HOMEOPATHY – MARCH 1995
• Renamed in NOVEMBER 2003 as AYUSH
AIMS• Upgradation of AYUSH educational
standards
• Quality control and standardization of drugs
• Improving the availability of medicinal plant material
AIMS• Research and development
• Awareness development of efficacy of systems
NATIONAL POLICY on AYUSH 2002
OBJECTIVES• Promote good health and expand the outreach of
health care
• Ensure affordable AYUSH services
• Facilitate availability of drugs
OBJECTIVES
• Integrate AYUSH in health care delivery system and national programmes
• Provide opportunity in the growth and development of all systems
PLANS FOR AYUSH
INFRASTRUCTURE
• Medical colleges, registered medical practitioners,
hospitals and dispensaries, drug manufacturing
unit
• Institutionally trained practitioners 488714
• Non Institutionally qualified practitioners 200088• Number of colleges 437
• Admission capacity per annum in UG colleges 23280
• Number of drug manufacturing units 9832
• Number of hospitals 3841
• Number of beds in hospitals 65753
NATIONAL INSTITUTE SET UP BY THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
1. National Institute of Ayurveda, Jaipur, Rajasthan
2. National Institute of Unani Medicine, Bangalore,
Karnataka
3. National Institute of Homoeopathy, Calcutta,
West Bengal iv)
4. National Institute of Naturopathy, Pune,
Maharashtra
• Morarji Desai National Institute of Yoga,
New Delhi
• National Institute of Siddha, Chennai,
Tamil nadu.
• National Ayurveda Hospital, New Delhi
Statutory Regulatory Bodies
a) Central Council of Indian Medicine (CCIM)
b) Central Council of Homeopathy (CCH)
Functions of Regulatory Councils
• To lay down standards of education
• To ensure adherence to laid down standards
• To maintain a Central Register of practitioners
• To recommend to the Central Government for
recognition and withdrawal of medical
qualifications awarded by Universities
Priority Programmes of AYUSH:
• Standardization of Education & Continuing
Medical Education (CME)
• Medicinal plant Sector
• Research & Development
• Information, Education and Communication
(I.E.C.) & international collaboration;
• Standardization and Quality Control of Ayurveda,
Siddha, Unani and Homeopathy drugs;
• Mainstreaming of A YUSH in National Health Care
Delivery System.
SCHEMES FOR STRENGTHENING AYUSH• Strengthening of existing Under Graduate Colleges.
• Assistance to Postgraduate Medical Education;
• Re-orientation Training Programme of A YUSH
Personnel
• Short-term Continuing Medical Education (CME)
Programme for General A YUSH Practitioners
• Scheme for Renovation and Strengthening of
A YUSH Teaching Hospital
• Scheme for Establishing of Computer
Laboratories with internet facilities in
selected A YUSH Colleges
• Upgradation of A YUSH colleges to the status
of State Model Institute of Ayurveda, Siddha,
Unani &.Homoeopathy
Policy Statement-1
Efforts would be made to integrate and
mainstream ISM&H in health care
delivery systems including National
Programmes
Action Taken
• Drugs in RCH programme
• Pilot project relating to RCH
• pilot project on National Diabetes Control
Programme
Policy Statement 2• A range of options for utilization of ISM&H
manpower in the health care delivery system would
be developed by assigning specific goal oriented
role and responsibility to the ISM work-force.
• An ISM&H wing would be encouraged and
supported at the primary health care level.
Action Taken
• Government Ayurvedic dispensaries
• Ayurvedic doctors
• Siddha doctors
• integrating ISM&H systems in various Health
Programmes.
Policy Statement- 3
States would be encouraged to re-enact or
modify laws governing the practice of
modern medicine by ISM practitioners
so that there is clarity of the subject
Action Taken
• use of allopathic medicines by ISM
practitioners through gazette
notifications/state government orders
Policy Statement-4• Referral ISM hospitals in the motherland would be
renovated, modernized and upgraded to provide
the full range of ISM treatment
• Identification of the hospitals would be made
according to current availability of motivated staff,
OPO & IPO attendance and locational advantages.
Action Taken
• a scheme to provide RS.20 lakhs to
renovate each Ayurvedic hospital
Policy Statement:5
• At the PHC and district hospital level, Central
Government would encourage the setting up
of specialty centres and ISM clinics & funds
would be provided centrally for drugs listed in
the Essential Drugs Lists
Action Taken
• To set up Panchkarma/Ksharsutra clinics/centres
in the existing allopathic hospitals
• To fill up the gaps of scarcity of essential ISM&H
drugs
Policy Statement-6
• Central government would assist speciality
hospitals of allopathy who wish to establish
Panch karma and Ksharsutra facilities
ACTION TAKEN
• Financial assistance
• five hospitals have been supported for
establishment of specialty clinics of ISM&H
with grant of first installment of Rs.42.55
lakhs
Policy Statement 7
• Private allopathic hospitals would be
encouraged to set up specialist treatment
centres of ISM&H and the hiring charges of
• Vaidya s/Hakims/Homoeopa this reimbursed to
such hospitals entering into research
collaboration protocols
ACTION TAKEN
• This issue is under consideration of the
Central Government
Policy Statement-8
• States would be encouraged to consolidate
the ISM infrastructure and raise the salary and
social/professional status of ISM practitioners
to encourage inflow of talent and an enhanced
work-culture.
ACTION TAKEN
• equal pay scales and promotion avenues for
Ayurvedic doctors on the pattern of allopathic
counterparts.
• stipend forM.D.(Ayurveda) students Le., Rs.7000,
Rs.7,500 and Rs.8,OOO for three year degree
course
ACTION TAKEN
• stipend to the Ayurvedic Post Graduate
students equal to M.D. Allopathy students.
Government of India is providing assistance
• Establishment of Specialized Therapy Centres with hospitalization facility
• Establishment of Specialty Clinics of A YUSH
• Supply of Essential Drugs to State Rural & backward area dispensaries
• Distribution of Home Remedy Kits