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VOCAL FOR LOCAL:

PRIMARY HEALTH CARE


CHECK IN KULORI
VILLAGE AND
PRASADPUR
Submitted to

DR. AMITAVA GHOSH


TABLE OF CONTENT
01 Vocal for Local

02 Relevance and initiatives

03 Research Questions

04 Analysis

05 Problems

07 Solutions
WHAT IS VOCAL FOR
LOCAL ?
"Vocal for Local" is a campaign aimed at promoting and supporting
local businesses and products to boost the economy and become
more self-reliant. It encourages consumers to prioritize locally made
goods and services over imported ones, thereby stimulating local
economies, preserving traditional crafts, and fostering community
development.
"VOCAL FOR LOCAL"
AND ITS RELEVANCE
•Vocal for Local" is a campaign that encourages the promotion and
consumption of locally produced goods and services.
•-The initiative aims to strengthen local economies, support small
businesses, and foster community development.
•Encouraging the use and promotion of products and services made
locally.
•Focusing on empowering local communities by boosting their
economic activities.
•Emphasizing sustainability and reducing the carbon footprint by
supporting local production.
INITIATIVES BY WB
NATIONAL
GOVT TO IMPROVE HEALTH MISSION
(NHM) PROGRAMS
HEALTH CARE UPGRADING OF
PRIMARY HEALTH
CENTERS (PHCS)

FOCUS ON SWASTHYA
MEDICAL SATHI
MANPOWER SCHEME

SETTING UP
STRENGTHENIN MORE
G SUB-CENTRE’S NURSING
INSTITUTES
RESEARCH QUESTIONS
• In the past year, how many times did you or someone in your household need primary
healthcare services?
• Where did you seek primary healthcare most often for these needs?
• How satisfied were you with the quality of care you received?
• Are you aware of the services offered by the government health center in Kullori?
• How confident are you in the ability of the government health center to meet your primary
healthcare needs?
• Do you believe it is important to support and utilize local healthcare services like the
government health center in Kullori?
• What are the biggest challenges you face in accessing primary healthcare in Kullori?
• What suggestions do you have for improving primary healthcare services in Kullori,
particularly at the government health center?
QUESTION 1 QUESTION 2
In the past year, how many times did you or someone in your Where did you seek primary healthcare most often for these
household need primary healthcare services? needs?

Out of the total respondents 48.4% required primary healthcare Out of the total respondents 45.2% went to Government health
services for 0-3 times, 29% required primary healthcare services for centre in Kullori, 22.6% went to private clinic in kullori,
3-5 times and 22.6% required primary healthcare services for 5 or 16.1% went to Government health centre in nearby town and
more than 5 times in the past year. This shows that maximum 16.1% went to Private clinic in nearby town. This shows that
respondents required primary healthcare services for 0-3 times in the most of the respondents went to government health centre in
past year. Kullori.
QUESTION 3 QUESTION 4
How satisfied were you with the quality of care you Are you aware of the services offered by the
received? government health center in Kullori?

The analysis of satisfaction levels with the quality of care at the healthcare
center indicates a mixed response. While 51.6% of respondents expressed
moderate satisfaction, 25.8% reported high satisfaction. However, 19.3% Out of the total respondents 67.7% were aware of the services
combined expressed dissatisfaction (16.1% rated 2, and 3.2% rated 1. This offered by the government health centre in Kullori whereas
suggests areas for improvement to address the concerns of the dissatisfied 32.3% were not aware of the services offered by the
minority. Strategies could focus on enhancing service quality, communication, government health centre in Kullori. This shows that most of
and accessibility to ensure a higher overall satisfaction level among all the respondents were aware of the services offered by the
respondents. Additionally, further exploration of specific reasons behind government health centre in Kullori.
dissatisfaction could guide targeted improvements in healthcare delivery.
QUESTION 5 QUESTION 6
How confident are you in the ability of the Do you believe it is important to support and utilize local
government health center to meet your primary healthcare services like the government health center in
healthcare needs? Kullori?

A significant portion (12.9%) express very low confidence (rating 1), the The analysis of responses indicates a strong belief in the
majority (58.1%) appear to have mixed levels of confidence, with ratings 2 importance of supporting and utilizing local healthcare services in
to 4. Notably, 25.8% rated their confidence level as 3, indicating moderate Kulori. With 64.5% rating it as "very much important" and 25.8%
confidence. However, only a small fraction (3.2%) express very high as "important," a total of 90.3% respondents prioritize local
confidence (rating 5). This suggests a notable divergence in perceptions, healthcare. This highlights the community's recognition of the
highlighting potential areas for improvement in the delivery of primary significance of government health centers in providing essential
healthcare services by the government health center, particularly in healthcare services, suggesting a positive attitude towards investing
addressing concerns of those with low confidence and enhancing overall in and utilizing local healthcare infrastructure.
trust and satisfaction among the populace.
PROBLEMS
• Lack of Infrastructure

• Shortage of Healthcare Personnel

• Limited Access to Medicines and Equipment

• Poor Transportation and Connectivity

• Healthcare Awareness and Education


SOLUTIONS
• STRENGTHENING INFRASTRUCTURE

• Training and Deployment of Healthcare Workers

• Ensuring Adequate Supply of Medicines and Equipment

• Improving Transportation Facilities

• Community Engagement and Health Education


THANK YOU
SUBMITTED BY
B10:-

• Aditya Verma 23PGDM066


• Alok Thakur 23PGDM068
• Aman Kaptiyal 23PGDM070
• Purvi Jain 23PGDM091
• Rashi Goyal 23PGDM109
• Jitendra Pillutla 23PGDM125

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