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National Institute of Health & Family Welfare
6. JUNGALWALLA COMMITTEE, 1967.
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This committee, known as the Committee on Integration of Health Services was setup in 1964 under the chairmanship of
Dr. N Jungalwalla, the then Director of
National Institute of Health Administration and Education (currently NIHFW). It was asked to look into various problems related to integration of health services,
abolition of private practice by doctors in government services, and the service conditions of Doctors. The committee defined integrated health services as :- a. A service with a unified approach for all problems instead of a segmented approach for different problems.
b.
Medical care and public health programmes should be put undercharge of a single administrator at all levels of hierarchy.
Following steps were recommended for the integration at all levels of health organisation in the country Unified Cadre


2 Common Seniority Recognition of extra qualifications
4 Equal pay for equal work Special pay for special work Abolition of private practice by government doctors Improvement in their service conditions
7. KARTAR SINGH COMMITTEE. 1973.
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This committee, headed by the Additional Secretary of Health and titled the "Committee on multipurpose workers under
Health and Family Planning" was constituted to form a framework for integration of health and medical services at peripheral and supervisory levels. Its main recommendations were :- a. Various categories of peripheral workers should be amalgamated into a single cadre of multipurpose workers (male and female. The erstwhile auxiliary nurse midwives were to be converted into MPW(F) and the basic health workers, malaria surveillance workers etc. were to be converted to MPW(M). The work of 3-4 male and female MPWs was to be supervised by one health supervisor (male or female respectively. The existing lady health visitors were to be converted into female health supervisor.
b One Primary Health Centre should cover a population of 50,000. It should be divided into 16 subcentres (one for 3000 to population) each to be staffed by a male and a female health worker.

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