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PHFI awarded prestigious QCI-DL Shah Platinum Award for skill building initiatives for primary care physicians in chronic conditions

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ANI New Delhi [India]
Last Updated : Sep 21 2017 | 5:28 PM IST

In recognition of PHFI's outstanding contribution to skill building initiatives and advancement of knowledge in the Indian healthcare sector, The Quality Council of India (QCI) awarded the Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI) the prestigious QCI - DL Shah Platinum award for skill building of primary care physicians in chronic conditions in India. The Platinum award was presented to PHFI by Shri.

Baijayant Jay Panda, Honourable Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha) and Shri Amitabh Kant, CEO, Niti Aayog, Government of India during the Inaugural session of the 12th National Quality Conclave at the Le Meridian hotel today. Professor K. Srinath Reddy, President, PHFI, Professor. D Prabhakaran, Vice President - Research and Policy, PHFI and Dr. Sandeep Bhalla - Programme Director, Trainings, Centre for Chronic Conditions and Injuries, PHFI received the award on behalf of the PHFI team.

Professor K. Srinath Reddy, President, PHFI said, "This is truly a moment of pride for the PHFI team. Winning the prestigious QCI - DL Shah Platinum award in addition to other leading awards in skill development is a testimony to our endeavour and commitment of working towards a Healthier India. Our health systems can be effective and equitable only when primary health care is widely accessible and scientifically of sound quality. The award exemplifies PHFI's Mission which is to contribute to the better quality healthcare of all citizens, especially through skill development and knowledge advancement in primary health care. We owe a debt of gratitude to Government of India, State Governments and all our partners for recognising PHFI efforts and continuously working with us to raise India's health to global standards."

India is experiencing a rapid health transition with a rising burden of Non Communicable Diseases (NCDs). In 21st century, where India is making marked economic progress, it is confronting an ever increasing burden of NCDs while still continuing to fight against communicable diseases. Overall, NCDs are emerging as the leading cause of deaths in India accounting for over 6 million deaths in 2016 (GBD2016).

PHFI continues to be recognised for efforts in skills building in the area of Chronic Conditions in India. The capacity building initiatives in chronic conditions by the Public Health Foundation of India currently operates in over 500 centers in 23 States and 03 Union Territories covering more than 100 cities all across the country. Under the guidance of eminent 65 national experts and 504 faculty (diabetologist, endocrinologists, obstetricians and gynaecologists, ophthalmologists, cardiologists, internists and pulmonologists) in the respective cities, these initiatives have trained over 20,000 primary care physicians till date. PHFI is running eleven capacity building programmes with various renowned National and International stakeholders.

The Public Health Foundation of India has been recognised in Skill Development and has been a recipient of the following awards. BMJ India award in 2014 as a finalist for excellence in medical education for its flagship Diabetes Programme. PHFI received the PHD Chamber award for Excellence in Skill Development (2015-2016); this was awarded by the Honourable Home Minister Shri. Rajnath Singh, Government of India.PHFI's Certificate Course in Gestational Diabetes won the "FICCI Healthcare Excellence" award in 2015.

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ASSOCHAM bestowed PHFI with a commendation certificate in recognition for outstanding contribution for best NGO - skill development for the year (2015-2016). In 2017, ASSOCHAM Silver Award for best NGO for Skill Development was presented to PHFI by Shri. Rajiv Pratap Rudy, Honourable Minister of Skill Development Government of India.

The capacity building programmes have been recognised by the National Health Mission, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India for last two years as an innovative model of education which was presented at the "National Summit on Good and Replicable Practices and Innovations in Public Healthcare Systems", held at Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh in August 2016, and Indore, Madhya Pradesh in July 2017.

The QCI-DL Shah Quality Awards were launched in 2007 in recognition for successful initiatives. Projects of organisations that have resulted in continuous improvement of services and contribution to its stakeholders. The Quality Council of India (QCI) was set up jointly by the Government of India and the Indian Industry represented by the three premier industry associations i.e. Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM), Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and FICCI.

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First Published: Sep 21 2017 | 5:28 PM IST

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