Free drugs and free treatment

In the National Sample Survey Office (NSSO) 68th round 2011-2012, India was reported to have the highest out-of-pocket expense on healthcare, of which over 67% was spent on drugs. Recognising the importance of essential drugs being available and accessible to the general public, the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Govt. of India, implemented the Free Drugs Service Initiative (FDSI) under the National Health Mission (NHM) in 2015.

Objectives

DBT Schemes in NTEP

Schemes Beneficiary Benefit Amount
Nikshay Poshan Yojana(NPY)
  • All Notified TB Patients in Nikshay from the point of diagnosis
Rs. 1000 at the time of Notification and Rs 500 per treatment month there after paid in advance as installments.
Tribal Support Scheme Confirmed TB Patients residing in Tribal TU Rs 750(one time) at the time of notification 

Linkages to Social Welfare Schemes

The government of India introduced Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) to ensure that the benefits and subsidies are reaching the beneficiaries directly and to fasten the process. Through the process, money is directly transferred to the beneficiaries' bank account keeping the intermediary agencies and stakeholders only to manage the process of payment.

 

National TB Elimination Programme (NTEP) transfers all benefits to patients using the two systems:

  • Nikshay
  • Public Finance Management System (PFMS)

 

Support for deaddiction

Substance use has been one of the major reasons for non-adherence to TB treatment and therefore, the National TB Elimination Programme (NTEP) has implemented several initiatives for control and de-addiction of substance use in association with various other health programmes like the National Tobacco Control Programme (NTCP), Drug De-Addiction Programme (DDAP), etc.

NTEP has also included referral services to de-addiction facilities for TB patients as a part of the ‘Standards for TB Care in India (STCI)'.

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