PHA for patient notified from the private sector
This content details Public Health Actions (PHA) for TB patients notified from the private sector in India. It emphasizes the need for collaboration to ensure all seven PHA standards are met, including access to correct diagnosis and capacity building for private providers.

PHA for Patient Notified from the Private Sector
As a public health responsibility to prevent the transmission of TB infection and the development of drug resistance, it is essential to engage both the public and private sectors in effective TB prevention and care activities.
A total of seven standards related to Public Health Actions (PHA) (Standard 12 to Standard 18) have been mentioned in the Standards for TB Care in India (STCI)-2014. All patients notified from the private sector also need to be offered all public health actions. This could be achieved in collaboration with the local public health services and/or other agencies.
Provide Access to Correct and Complete Diagnosis for Private Sector Patients
In this regard, all private providers must be sensitized, and their capacities must be built with respect to early diagnosis, prompt referral for sputum smear examination to the National TB Elimination Programme (NTEP) diagnostic facilities / NTEP accredited private labs.
All private providers and chemists/pharmacists must mandatorily notify the TB patients to the local health authorities – District Health Officer / District TB Officer.
Provide Support for Treatment Adherence
A treatment support plan must be developed at the time of treatment initiation for all patients in the private sector too, in mutual consultation with the patient and private provider.
All patients receiving treatment from the private sector must also be eligible to receive counselling services and, upon consent, home visit counselling sessions (or at the location convenient to the patient) may be provided to patients and their caregivers under the NTEP’s Public Private Mix (PPM) or in association with partner agencies providing counselling services under NTEP.
Any instance of treatment interruption must be reported at the earliest through Ni-Kshay. The patients may also be linked to Ni-Kshay call-centers for adherence support.
The NTEP has also partnered with Patient Provider Support Agency (PPSA) / Patient Provider Interface Agency (PPIA) wherein vouchers were provided to private sector TB patients for utilizing subsidized TB diagnostic and follow-up investigation services. This can be scaled up in high burden districts across the country with support from state governments / Corporate Social Responsibilities (CSR) agencies.
Contact Tracing and TB Preventive Treatment
All private providers must hold a responsibility to ensure that persons in close contact with patients who have infectious tuberculosis are evaluated at the earliest and managed in line with NTEP recommendations. The district health officers and district TB officers must be responsible to ensure this is being done on a regular basis.
Eligible contact persons should also be counselled for initiation of TB preventive treatment.
Linkage to Social Welfare and Protection
Upon notification by the private provider and initiation of appropriate TB treatment, all patients seeking treatment under the private sector become eligible to receive direct benefit transfer (DBT) under the Government of India's Nikshay Poshan Yojana (NPY).
In districts where PPSA is available, PPSA staff may perform the linkage of private sector patients to DBT services. In districts where PPSAs are not available, the TB Health Visitor/ Senior Treatment Supervisor (STS) needs to undertake the public health action under the supervision of the PPM Coordinator.
The patients may also be guided and linked to various other social protection and welfare schemes available under central and state governments. The partner agencies with expertise in referral linkages shall help the NTEP in achieving this.
Liaison with Professional Bodies
Professional bodies such as Indian Medical Association and Indian Pharmaceutical Association must be involved for advocacy regarding the services available under public health actions of NTEP for the private patients.
Resources
- Guidelines on Programmatic Management of Drug-resistant TB (PMDT) in India, CTD, MoHFW, GoI, 2021.
- Mandatory TB Notification Gazette for Private Practitioners, Chemists and Public Health Staff, RNTCP, 2018.
- Notification of TB Cases: Amendments, MoHFW, GoI, 2015.
- TB Notification Order, MoHFW, GoI, 2012.
- National Strategic Plan for Tuberculosis Elimination 2017-2025, RNTCP, CTD, MoHFW, 2017.
- Standards for TB Care in India, WHO, 2014.
Assessment
- Question
- Linkage of private sector TB patients to available social support schemes is a part of public health action.
- Answer 1
- True
- Answer 2
- False
- Answer 3
- Answer 4
- Correct answer
- 1
- Correct explanation
- Linkage of private sector TB patients to available social support schemes is a part of public health action
- Page id
- Part of Pre-test
- Yes
- Part of Post-test
- Yes