EPHP 2016 partner: National Health System Resource Centre, New Delhi

EPHP 2016 partner: National Health System Resource Centre, New Delhi

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The National Health Systems Resource Centre was established in 2007; it was set up under the National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) of Government of India to serve as an apex body for technical assistance and capacity building for the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) at the centre and in the states.

The goal of NSHRC is to improve health outcomes by facilitating governance reform, health systems innovations and improved information sharing among all stake holders at the national, state, district and sub-district levels. We are proud to have NHSRC as a consistent partner for EPHP; they will encourage the participation from their centre and state units and also help in ensuring more Government representation at EPHP 2016.

Managing Hypertension and Diabetes in Resource Poor Settings:- By Bheemaray V M

Managing Hypertension and Diabetes in Resource Poor Settings:- By Bheemaray V M

bheemaimgAccording to the Diabetes Atlas 2006, the number of people with diabetes in India is currently around 40.9 million and is expected to rise to 69.9 million by 2025. Similarly, 118 million people were estimated to have high blood pressure in the year 2000, which is expected to go up to 213 million in 2025.

To address this situation, the Indian government launched the National Programme for Prevention and Control of Cancer, Diabetes, Cardiovascular Disease, and Stroke (NPCDCS) to 364 districts and Tumkur is one of them.Managing Hypertension and Diabetes in Resource Poor Settings:- By Bheemaray V M

I want to share my experience of working in Tumkur, one of the rural districts of Karnataka, as part of a research project aiming to strengthen care for hypertension and diabetes in two primary health centers (PHCs) with using available sources.

Link to Bheemaray V M blog’s on BMJ:- Click Here