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District-Sikar Medical Health & FW Department Govt of Rajasthan FACILITYWISE SCORE CARD FOR DISTRICT HOSPITAL, CHC & PHC DISTRICT-SIKAR Period - April 2018 to March 2019 Data Source: - PCTS (Form 6,7 &), e- Aushadhi, OJAS, e- Mail Summary of District 1. District Hospital Name of Hospital Marks obt. Out of 91 Rank in the State S K Hospital, Sikar 57.22 6 2. CHCs Total 30 Marks Obtained Grade Performance No of CHCs in grade >80% A+ Outstanding 0 >70 - <=80% A Very Good 3 >60- <=70% B Good 11 >50- <=60% C Average 9 <50% D Unsatisfactory 7 Top 5 CHCs Last 5 CHCs Rank in Rank in Name of CHC % Achi. Name of CHC % Achi. State State 1 Guhala 72.98 55 26 Palasara 43.14 474 2 Fatehpur 71.38 74 27 Kasli 40.4 494 3 Losal 71.16 77 28 Kolira 36.49 511 4 Ramgarh Sethan 69.66 100 29 Mau 35.23 515 5 Kanwat 68.44 117 30 Gungara 33.74 518 3. PHCs Total 99 Marks Obtained Grade Performance No of CHCs in grade >80% A+ Outstanding 24 >70 - <=80% A Very Good 23 >60- <=70% B Good 15 >50- <=60% C Average 25 <50% D Unsatisfactory 12 Top 5 CHCs Last 5 CHCs Rank in Rank in Name of PHC % Achi. Name of CHC % Achi. State State 1 Mangluna 95.79 1884 95 Deesnaoun 42.66 1978 2 Phagalwa 93.34 1885 96 Jugrajpura 41.16 1979 3 Ganeri 91.39 1886 97 Bhagoth 40.77 1980 4 Fatehpura 89.57 1887 98 Batranau 39.11 1981 5 Dhaadhan 88.67 1888 99 Dhabawali 36.13 1982 Medical,Health & FW Department Govt of Rajasthan MONTHLY REPORT CARD OF DH,SDH,SH April 2018 to March District :- Sikar Month 2019 Name of Hospital :- S K Hospital, Sikar No of Beds 300 Name of Incharge :- Dr. Ashok No of Doctors & Staff posted 88 ELA Achi. Max Marks S.N. Services Parameter Cretaria for ELA up to up to Score Obtained month month Allopathic OPD 40 Patients per doctor per day 1041920 535542 5 2.57 Ayush OPD 40 Patients per doctor per day 11840 11360 1 0.96 Dental OPD Data Not Available Midnight head count against In-Patient Head Count at Midnight (IPD) 65700 124934 5 5 total beds Clinical 1 Operation Major (General And Spinal anesthesia) Percentile (against highst) Care 22338 3400 5 0.76 Operation Minor (No or Local anesthesia) Percentile (against highst) 46378 22268 5 2.4 Dental procedure 30% of total dental OPD Data Not Available Cataract surgery done against target 1575 1026 5 3.26 No. of Blood transfusions done Percentile (against highst) 13781 6183 5 2.24 Patient Satisfaction Score % Patient satisfaction score 80 66 5 4.13 Number of medicines Available under MNDY at No of DH/SDH medicines DDC compared to DDW available at DDW 391 442 5 5 Free Medicines 2 and Diagnostics Number of Test available under MNJY 56 type of tests 56 20 5 1.79 Number of test done under MNJY 15 % of against OPD 80331 3988 5 0.25 Deliveries at Institutions (including C-section) Percentile (against highst) 14896 6790 5 2.28 No. of Complicated ANC cases treated Percentile (against highst) 3261 892 5 1.37 No. of Caesarean (C-Section) deliveries at 10 % of Total Delivery 1490 1926 5 5 Institutions 3 Maternal Health Disbursement of beneifit under JSY Payment to all mothers delivered at Institute (100%) Data Not Available Fund of RSY transfer to all mothers Disbursement of beneifit under RSY (Female Child Born) 100% Survival Status at the time of discharge from % of Children discharged alive 4 Child Health SNCU against admission in SNCU 1114 861 5 3.86 Immunization Number of Children Received Birth dose of number of live birth at Institution 5 6711 6698 5 4.99 vaccines (BCG+OPV0+Hep.Birth dose) Male Sterilizations done at Institution Percentile (against highst) 143 99 5 3.46 Percentile (against highst) 6 Family Welfare Female Sterilizations done at Institution 1300 892 5 3.43 25% of Institutional Deliveries PPIUD Insertion at Institution 3724 1260 5 1.69 Non New cases of Hypertension diagnosis 3% of total OPD 7 Communicable Data Not Available disease New cases of Diabeties diagnosis 1% of total OPD Total 91 54.44 Marks Obtained 54.44 Marks Obtained Grade Performance Percentage 60 >80% A+ Outstanding Grade C >70<=80% A Very Good Performance Average >60- <=70% B Good Ranking in the State 6 >50- <=60% C Average <50% D Unsatisfactory Source :PCTS (Form 8), SNCU Online, e- Aushadhi etc. Medical Health & FW, Department Govt of Rajasthan MONTHLY REPORT CARD OF CHC District Sikar Block Danta Name of CHC Danta Month April 2018 to March 2019 Name of Incharge Dr. R S Jangir No of Working Days upto month 296 No of Beds in the CHC 30 No of Doctors posted at CHC 7 ELA Achievement Max S.N. Services Parameter Cretaria for ELA Marks Obtained up to month up to month Score 40 Patients per doctor per 110584(133 No of OPD Patients*(Per Day) 82880 10 10 day (IPHS) %) Midnight head count/ No of Indoor Patients (Per Month) 6570 1102(17%) 10 1.68 60% of total beds (IPHS) 1 Clinical Care Number of medicines Available under No of CHC medicine 341 323(95%) 10 9.47 MNDY at DDC compared to DDW available at DDW Total number of Test available under 37 types of test 37 36(97%) 5 4.86 MNJY Total number of Test done under MNJY 15 % of against OPD 16588 11947(72%) 5 3.6 No of 4 ANC As per PCTS target 376 233(62%) 10 6.2 Percentile of of All CHCs No of deliveries conducted at CHC 4717 488(10%) 5 0.52 (highst deliveries 4717) Complicated pregnancy treated at CHC 10% of Total ANC 38 30(79%) 10 7.89 Maternal 2 Health Payment to all mothers Disbursement of beneifit under JSY delivered at Institute (100%) Fund of RSY transfer to all Data Not Available mothers (Female Child Disbursement of beneifit under RSY Born) 100% Immunizatio 3 No of children fully immunized As per PCTS target 338 293(87%) 10 8.67 n Number of Male Sterilizations As per PCTS target 10 0(0%) 5 0 Familly 4 Number of Female Sterilizations As per PCTS target 67 123(184%) 5 5 Planning IUCD Insertion at CHC As per PCTS target 130 243(187%) 5 5 New cases of Hypertension diagnosis 3% of total OPD Non 5 Communicable Data Not Available New cases of Diabeties diagnosis 1% of total OPD disease Total 90 62.89 % 69.88 Marks Obtained 62.89 Marks Obtained Grade Performance Percentage 69.88 >80% A+ Outstanding Grade B >70 - <=80% A Very Good Performance >60- <=70% B Good Ranking in the State 124 >50- <=60% C Average <50% D Unsatisfactory Source : - PCTS (Form 8), e- Aushadhi, OJAS, E Mail Medical Health & FW, Department Govt of Rajasthan MONTHLY REPORT CARD OF CHC District Sikar Block Danta Name of CHC Khachriyawas Month April 2018 to March 2019 Name of Incharge Dr. Mali Ram Sharma No of Working Days upto month 296 No of Beds in the CHC 30 No of Doctors posted at CHC 6 ELA Achievement Max S.N. Services Parameter Cretaria for ELA Marks Obtained up to month up to month Score 40 Patients per doctor per No of OPD Patients*(Per Day) 71040 84958(120%) 10 10 day (IPHS) Midnight head count/ No of Indoor Patients (Per Month) 6570 358(5%) 10 0.54 60% of total beds (IPHS) 1 Clinical Care Number of medicines Available under No of CHC medicine 341 335(98%) 10 9.82 MNDY at DDC compared to DDW available at DDW Total number of Test available under 37 types of test 37 36(97%) 5 4.86 MNJY Total number of Test done under MNJY 15 % of against OPD 12744 6925(54%) 5 2.72 No of 4 ANC As per PCTS target 132 113(86%) 10 8.56 Percentile of of All CHCs No of deliveries conducted at CHC 4717 63(1%) 5 0.07 (highst deliveries 4717) Complicated pregnancy treated at CHC 10% of Total ANC 13 0(0%) 10 0 Maternal 2 Health Payment to all mothers Disbursement of beneifit under JSY delivered at Institute (100%) Fund of RSY transfer to all Data Not Available mothers (Female Child Disbursement of beneifit under RSY Born) 100% Immunizatio 3 No of children fully immunized As per PCTS target 119 88(74%) 10 7.39 n Number of Male Sterilizations As per PCTS target 3 0(0%) 5 0 Familly 4 Number of Female Sterilizations As per PCTS target 30 75(250%) 5 5 Planning IUCD Insertion at CHC As per PCTS target 40 54(135%) 5 5 New cases of Hypertension diagnosis 3% of total OPD Non 5 Communicable Data Not Available New cases of Diabeties diagnosis 1% of total OPD disease Total 90 53.96 % 59.96 Marks Obtained 53.96 Marks Obtained Grade Performance Percentage 59.96 >80% A+ Outstanding Grade C >70 - <=80% A Very Good Performance >60- <=70% B Good Ranking in the State 253 >50- <=60% C Average <50% D Unsatisfactory Source : - PCTS (Form 8), e- Aushadhi, OJAS, E Mail Medical Health & FW, Department Govt of Rajasthan MONTHLY REPORT CARD OF CHC District Sikar Block Danta Name of CHC Khatushayamji Month April 2018 to March 2019 Name of Incharge Dr. B M Bajiya No of Working Days upto month 296 No of Beds in the CHC 50 No of Doctors posted at CHC 6 ELA Achievement Max S.N.
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