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T.N.’s doorstep medical care scheme has reached multiple vulnerable groups, finds survey

The State Planning Commission, as a part of its evaluation of various flagship schemes of the State government, proposed to evaluate the cascade of care delivered through MTM

T.N.’s doorstep medical care scheme has reached multiple vulnerable groups, finds survey
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A State-wide cross-sectional survey has found that Makkalai Thedi Maruthuvam (MTM), a scheme to deliver medical care at the doorsteps of people, has reached out to the most vulnerable groups, such as women in rural areas and Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe categories. While diabetes and hypertension were the most widely covered Non Communicable Diseases (NCD) under MTM, cancer screening coverage was extremely low, it found.

The State Planning Commission, as a part of its evaluation of various flagship schemes of the State government, proposed to evaluate the cascade of care delivered through MTM.

The Institute of Community Medicine, Madras Medical College in coordination with the Community Medicine departments of other government medical colleges was engaged in conducting the survey.

The survey conducted among persons aged above 30 years had a total sample size of 5,760 households. Among the study participants, 4,155 (60%) were from rural areas and 2,701 (40%) from urban areas.

As many as 2,575 men and 4,279 women were surveyed. While 24.8% of the participants did not want to reveal their community, among those who did reveal it, 2,416 belonged to BC; 1,589 belonged to MBC; 825 to SC and 220 to ST.

Nearly 78.84% of the study participants were aware of MTM, and 73% had been visited by Women Health Volunteers (WHV).

In screening for hypertension, 81.25% of the study population had been screened for hypertension, and among them 93.8% were screened in the last year.

Among those screened in the last year, 73.6% were screened through MTM. It also found that a higher proportion of women (82.6%) were screened compared to men (79%), with the screening through MTM in the last year also being higher in women (75.1% versus 71.2%). Under MTM, screening by field workers at the doorstep was high among men compared to women.

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