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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 2018 TO BE ANSWERED ON 29 th DECEMBER, 2017 NATIONAL PROGRAMME FOR HEALTH CARE OF THE ELDERLY 2018. SHRI FEROZE VARUN GANDHI: Will the Minister of HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE be pleased to state: (a) the funds allocated and utilized under the National Programme for Health Care of the Elderly (NPHCE) during each of last three years and the current year, State/UT-wise; (b) the details of all the health workers are given geriatrics training to fulfil the programme s objectives, State/UTwise; (c) whether a timeline has been set for completion of this programme; (d) if so, the details of initiatives taken by his Ministry for the elderly to have easy access to holistic healthcare; and (e) whether any measures are taken by the Ministry to promote research on diseases affecting the elderly and if so, the details thereof? ANSWER THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (SMT. ANUPRIYA PATEL) (a): The details of funds allocated and utilized under National Programme for Health Care of the Elderly (NPHCE) are given at Annexure-I & II. (b): State/UT-wise number of health professionals provided geriatric training is at Annexure-III (c): Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has planned to implement the National Programme for Health Care of the Elderly (NPHCE) in all the District Hospitals by 2020. (d): Under NPHCE, outpatient, inpatient, laboratory and physiotherapy services are to be provided at Primary Health Centres (PHCs),Community Health Centres (CHCs) and District Hospital, Regional Geriatric Centres (RGCs) and National Centres of Ageing (NCAs). As on date, 520 districts, 20 RGCs and two NCAs have been sanctioned for implementation of NPHCE. (e): There is a provision of research activities through RGCs and NCAs with special focus on health and well-being of the very old population.

Funds released and utilized under NPHCE during 2014-15 Annexure-I Sl. No Name of the States GIA Released by GOI 2014-15 Expenditure Reported by the States 1 Andhra Pradesh 0.00 0 2 Assam 142.27 53.55 3 Bihar 150.00 84.22 4 Chattisgarh 99.00 126.71 5 Gujarat 215.66 230.87 6 Haryana 77.62 48.81 7 Himachal Pradesh 11.85 68.04 8 Jammu & Kashmir 0.00 84.94 9 Jharkhand 111.00 56.00 10 Karnataka 170.95 16.33 11 Kerala 150.00 749.74 12 Madya Pradesh 215.34 81.54 13 Maharashtra 203.64 239.44 14 Odisha 116.00 140.71 15 Punjab 111.36 48.14 16 Rajasthan 87.05 86.03 17 Sikkim 44.00 0 18 Tamil Nadu 0.42 0 19 Uttarakhand 0.00 11.24 20 Uttar Pradesh 0.00 0 21 West Bengal 150.00 18.58 22 Daman & Diu 24.34 0 23 Lakshdweep 95.66 10.90 24 Mizoram 119.06 0 Total 2295.22 2155.79

Sl. No. 1 2 Name of State Funds Allocated/released/Expenditure under Non- Communicable Diseases (NCD) flexible pool* Allocation under NCD flexible pool Annexure- II Rs. in Crore 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18** Release Expenditure Allocation Release Expenditure Allocation Release Expenditure Andaman & Nicobar Island 0.73 0.55 0.00 1.21 1.21 0.00 1.06 0.79 0.00 Andhra Pradesh 17.66 14.78 0.00 17.49 30.82 0.00 30.23 22.67 0.94 3 Arunachal Pradesh 7.81 5.7 0.00 7.81 8.41 0.69 14.17 0.00 0.00 4 Assam 44.44 35.78 1.18 44.44 55.33 3.02 80.61 0.00 0.12 5 Bihar 36.43 22.34 0.18 36.08 18.04 0.28 63.01 47.26 0.04 6 Chandigarh 0.25 0.69 0.00 0.42 0.46 0.00 0.9 0.61 0.00 7 Chhattisgarh 14.99 8.47 0.26 14.85 14.85 1.59 25.93 19.45 7.92 8 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 0.66 0.63 0.15 1.09 0.82 0.35 0.96 0.48 0.00 9 Daman & Diu 0.47 0.35 0.00 0.78 0.39 0.00 0.68 0.00 0.00 10 Delhi 4.05 2.23 0.00 6.72 5.64 0.00 14.31 0.00 0.00 11 Goa 0.47 0.23 0.00 0.46 0.00 0.00 0.8 0.00 0.00 12 Gujarat 21.53 20.98 1.91 21.32 21.32 1.83 36.85 27.64 0.06 13 Haryana 7.67 4.93 0.68 7.6 3.80 1.01 13.18 9.89 0.01 14 Himachal Pradesh 6.55 4.78 0.47 6.48 3.24 0.35 11.32 5.66 0.00 15 Jammu & Kashmir 14.73 8.16 0.91 14.59 14.59 0.72 25.48 19.11 0.04 16 Jharkhand 15.26 10.57 0.00 15.11 15.11 0.52 26.4 0.00 0.00 17 Karnataka 21.56 14.29 0.92 21.34 21.34 2.38 36.9 27.68 0.01 18 Kerala 9.33 5.18 0.76 9.24 6.93 1.28 16.07 12.05 1.40 19 Lakshadweep 0.12 0.07 0.25 0.21 0.00 0.024 0.18 0.000 0.03 20 Madhya Pradesh 35.75 26.82 1.05 35.4 35.40 0.81 61.83 46.37 0.00 21 Maharashtra 38.05 27.54 1.86 37.68 37.68 0.79 65.2 48.90 0.19 22 Manipur 5.00 3.08 0.60 5.00 2.50 0.00 9.07 0.00 0.00 23 Meghalaya 5.31 2.46 0.00 5.31 5.31 0.00 9.62 4.33 0.00 24 Mizoram 2.85 1.42 0.07 2.85 2.14 0.64 5.17 3.49 0.06 25 Nagaland 3.66 2.63 0.00 3.66 1.83 0.00 6.64 4.48 0.00 26 Orissa 19.74 16.19 0.81 19.55 19.55 0.70 34.14 17.07 0.14 27 Pudducherry 0.31 0.29 0.00 0.52 0.39 0.182 2.5 1.250 0.22 28 Punjab 8.43 6.71 0.82 8.35 8.35 0.69 14.49 0.00 0.00 29 Rajasthan 36.05 27.04 8.26 35.7 26.78 6.38 62.35 46.76 0.10 30 Sikkim 1.27 0.95 0.51 1.27 1.58 0.31 2.31 0.00 0.00 31 Tamil Nadu 21.66 17.16 0.00 21.45 21.45 1.26 37.22 27.91 0.00

32 Tripura 5.32 2.55 0.00 5.32 2.66 0.00 9.65 4.34 0.00 33 Uttar Pradesh 72.51 54.39 6.28 71.81 71.81 9.15 125.4 94.00 2.08 34 Uttarakhand 8.99 6.62 0.00 8.9 8.90 0.0044 15.54 0.0000 0.01 35 West Bengal 25.09 13.03 0.24 24.85 24.85 0.51 43.22 21.61 0.00 36 Telangana 12.63 9.41 0.00 12.5 11.23 0.00 21.61 16.20 0.00 Total 527.33 379.00 28.16 527.36 504.71 35.47 925.00 530.00 13.38 *From the F.Y. 2015-16 onwards, the programme has been covered under NCD Flxible Pool including 4 other programmes i.e. National Programme for Control of Blindness & Visual Imairment (NPCB&VI), National Program for Prevention and Control of Cancer, Diabetes, CVD and Stroke (NPCDCS), National Mental Health Programme (NMHP) & National Programme for Tobacco Control (NPTC). The allocation and releases are shown under NCD Flexible Pool and expenditure is for this programme only. **As on date

Details of Health Professionals, who were imparted geriatric training during 2014-2017 Annexure-III Sl. No. Name and Address Sl. No. Name and Address 1. Mrs Reeta Behera Master Trainer Members Association for Developmental Action and Training (MADAT) Surya Nagar, Unit-7, Bhubaneshwar-751003, Orissa 3. Prof J.M. Dewan Professor & HOD, I/C State Institute of Health & Family Welfare, Patna- Bihar 5. Mrs Nivedita Saha Programme Coordinator Alzheimer s & Related Disorders Society of India, (Kolkata) 7. Dr. G.N. Shivanna Reddy Deputy Director State Institute of Health & Family Welfare Magadi Road, Bangalore-560023 (Karnataka) 9. Ms. Manu Chaudhary Programm Coordinator Guild of Service C-25, Qutub Institutional Area, New Delhi-110016 11. Mrs. Sobha State Coordinator Welfare Society for Elderly& Destitute People(WSEDP) R-114, 4th. Floor Street No 7, Joga Bai Ext. Jamia Nagar,New Delhi-110025 13. Dr. Ramesh Sabharwal General hospital, Kurkshetra SIHFW (Haryana) 15. Mr. Aman Mohammad Geriatrics Counselor Cum Coordinator C/o National Institute of Social Defence West block -1 Wing -7, R. Puram New Delhi-110066 17. Dr. Sujata Veerayya Hasavimath DSO, Distt. SurvillanceOffice Dharwad District 587101 Karnataka 19 Dr. Purushotham T.N DSO, Tumkur District 2. Prof. Dr. Bijayeeni Mohapatra Director State Institute of Health & Family Welfare, Odisha 4. Dr. R.D. Ranjan Director State Institute of Health & Family Welfare, Patna- Bihar 6. Mrs. Srotasi Dey ( Kundu) Associate Care Provider Alzheimer s & Related Disorders Society of India, (Kolkata) 8. Ms. Simarjit kaur Director Taran Widows C/o Guild of Service C-25, Qutub Institutional Area, New Delhi- 110016 10 Ms. Madhvi Singh Faculty National Institute of Social Defence West block -1 Wing -7, R. Puram New Delhi-110066 12. Dr. Vijay Rhayakar Resident Manager Athashri Foundation Pune (Maharastra) 14. Dr. Harsh kushwaha General hospital, Ambala, SIHFW (Haryana) 16. Dr. Saritha Raghunath State Programme Coordinator, State NCD Cell, Karnataka 18. Dr. S.A. Telsang DSO, Distt. Hospital Bagalkol 587101 Karnataka 20 Dr. Gianender Singh Civil Hospital, Hisar,

Karnataka 21 Dr. L. Vikram Singh MD(Community Medicine) CMO Imphal East, Manipur 23 Dr. (Mrs.) Madhuri Purohit, Epidemiologist, NPCDCS,NCD Cell, Sambalpur, Odisha 25 Dr. Virendra Kumar Dy.Director,NHM, 8,Areaa Hills NPHCE, Bhopal, M.P. 27 Dr. Lalchampuii NPHCE, Civil Hospital, Aizawl, Mizoram 29 Dr.R.Baskeran Splt. Gr.I Medicine Indra GandhiGovt. General Hospital Puducherry-605001 31 Dr.Kanagaraju CG Infimate ACMO DedhiTransco, Ltd. Shakti Sadan Kotla Road New Delhi-110002 33 Dr.Arun Gaur Principal Splt. Medicine M.G Hospital, Bhilwara Rajasthan 35 Dr. Kamlesh Vatwani Geriatrician Mandore Hospital Jodhpur Rajasthan 37 Dr. Santosh K Yatnatti Department of Community Medicine Yenepoya Medical College Yenepoya University Manglore, Karnataka 39 Dr. Ambika Kumari B Medical Officer Deptt. of Medicine MCH RGC Trivandrum,Kerala 41 Dr. M.Beenath Medical Officer Deptt. of Medicine MCH RGC Trivandrum, Kerala 43 Dr. Shalini Pradeep Professor District Hisar, 22 Dr. (Mrs.) Manjubala Panda, Epidemiologist, NPCDCS,NCD Cell, Bolangir, Odisha 24 Dr. Shikha Upadhyay Asian Centre for Medical Education, Research & Innovation, Jodhpur, Rajasthan. 26 Dr. Sumeet Sisodiya Nodel Officer, NCD,District Hopital, Dhar, M.P. 28 Dr. Officer, NPHCE, P.C. Lalthanmawii Medical Civil Hospital, Lunglei, Mizoram 30 Dr. Hardik B. Nakshiwala MD, Epidemiologist, NPCDCS NPHCE, Gandhinagar, Gujarat 32 Mr. Ajay Kumar Solanki Asian Centre for Medical Education, Research & Innovation, Jodhpur, Rajasthan. 34 Dr. KVNS Anil Kumar Adl.DMHO Distt.Medical &Health Office Anantapuramu Andhra Pradesh 36 Dr. Jagdisha H.S Epidemiologist, HFWTC, SIHFW Compound Banglore 38 Dr. Madhu K.S Chief Administrative Medical Officer Chikamagalore, G.H Tarikere Banglore, Karnataka 40 Dr. Surekha. Viggeswarpu Professor & Head Deptt.of Geriatrics CMC, Vellore-632004 42 Dr. Kabita Barua Barman State Programme Officer, NCD, NHM, Assam 44 Dr. Rahul Kumar Sarmah Specialist (Community Medicine)

Department of Community Medicine M. S. Ramaiah Medical College Benglore -54 45 Dr. Arunasree Department of Community Medicine M. S. Ramaiah Medical College Benglore -54. 47 Dr. Siddharth Biswas Nodel Officer, CICMR Programme 49 Dr. Zalak Matariya District Programme Officer Rajkot, Gujrat 51 Dr. Baljit Kaur Assistant Director State Programme Officer NPHCE, Punjab Pariwar Kalyan bhawan Plot no 5, Sec. 34 Chandigarh 53 Dr. W.N. Ezung Jt. Director and State Programme Officer NPHCE C/O State NCD Cell Nagaland Kohima NHM, Assam. 46 Dr. Binduk Padu State Programme Officer NPHCEA.P. State Health Society Naharlangum Arunachal Pradesh 48 Sh. Manash Roy Sub Divisinal Programme Manager (SDPM) Kamal Pur Agartala, Tripura-799001 50 Dr. Kedar Raikar NCD Officer Directorate of Health Services Panaji Goa 52 Dr. Dipali Mistry District Programme Officer District NCD Cell New Civil Hospital Surat Gujrat 54 Dr. Temsusashi Phyisician distt. NCD Clinic, Distt. hospital Dimapur