CNN Central News & Network–ITDC India Epress/ITDC News Bhopal: The Comprehensive Primary Health Care (CPHC) program was successfully concluded by the National Health Mission, Madhya Pradesh in collaboration with #ECHOIndia. The primary goal of the program was to empower health workers by equipping them with critical knowledge and practical skills to deliver improved healthcare services to their communities.
The closing ceremony was attended by Dr. Saloni Sidana, Mission Director, Health and Family Welfare; Dr. Prabhakar Tiwari, Senior Joint Director; and other senior officials of the department.
Speaking at the event, the Mission Director stated that primary healthcare providers play a crucial role in delivering quality healthcare to the last mile, ensuring no beneficiary is left behind. Through their dedication and service, they not only strengthen the foundation of the healthcare system but also have a lasting impact on health outcomes and overall community well-being.
In alignment with this vision, the National Health Mission, Madhya Pradesh, with the support of #ECHOIndia, successfully concluded the CPHC program. This initiative aimed to equip frontline health workers with essential knowledge, practical skills, and confidence to serve their beneficiaries more effectively.
The dissemination meeting held in Bhopal provided a valuable platform for trainers, participants, and dignitaries to exchange ideas and reaffirm their collective commitment to strengthening primary healthcare delivery across the state.
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