CMO Peren holds district review meeting

Dimapur, November 4 (MExN): The Chief Medical Office, Peren District under the chairmanship of Dr. Ngangshimeren CMO organised the District Review Meeting at the CMO Conference, Peren on November 3.  

The meeting was attended by the District Programme Officers, Medical Officers and Health workers from the Health Centers, District and Block Program Management Unit Staff, NHM.  

During the meeting, the CMO stressed on the regularity of the staff and requested the staff to be in their place of posting for better service delivery.  

He also informed about the Common Review Mission visits to Nagaland from November 4 to 11 and discussed the ordered issued by the Directorate to the Community Health Center and Primary Health Center regarding the laundry services.  

Dr. Khrielasanuo, DPO RCH/UIP clarified issues regarding HMIS reports and said that certain points need to be crossed check in the reporting format such as the VHND session plan and session held; TT dose; and Ante Natal care should tally.  

She also mentioned whether it is Skilled Birth Attendant or not, Post Natal Care services should be given to the patient.  

Immunization report is not good and needs improvement, Dr. Khrielasanuo informed further highlighting the target from most of the health units were not achieved.  

She also said that Haemoglobin test is mandatory for all Ante natal care check up.  

Dr. Tiala, Dy. CMO also gave a review on HMIS performance report for the month of September 2016 and highlighted the names of the Health Units who are not performing and pointed out the areas needing improvement.  

She urged the health workers to be sincere and be responsible and requested the Medical Officers to cross check the reports before submitting and to sign it.  

The Dy. CMO also discussed the Non Communicable Diseases- under National Programme for Prevention and Control of Cancer, Diabetes, Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke (NPCDCS).  

It focuses on the cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, high blood pressure, chronic respiratory disorder and cancer which are linked to common risk factors, mainly from lifestyle related factors, such as use of tobacco, alcohol, unhealthy diet and physical inactivity.  

She also informed that Healthy Lifestyle Camp will be held on November 16 at Athibung PHC and urged all concerned staff’s to coordinate for the success of the programme. The next review meeting was fixed on December 7.  

Dr. Imnuksungba, Epidemilogist IDSP Peren, gave a power point presentation on the Rabies Awareness campaign, informed a press note recieved here.



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