MH0051 - Health Administration

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ASSIGNMENT

DRIVE WINTER
SUMMER 2015
PROGRAM
MBADS – (SEM 3/SEM 5)  MBAN2 / MBAHCSN3 / MBAFLEX – (SEM 3) PGDHSMN – (SEM 1)
SUBJECT CODE & NAME
MH0051 - Health Administration
BK ID
B1212
CREDITS
4
MARKS
60


Note: Answer all questions. Kindly note that answers for 10 marks questions should be approximately of 400 words. Each question is followed by evaluation scheme.


Q.1: Explain the management methods and techniques of health planning.

Answer: Health Planning means Planning for needed health and/or welfare services and facilities.
Systematic and analytical methods used to assist in decision-making, the improvement of efficiency and effectiveness and in particular, the conduct of the two key managerial activities of planning and control.
Techniques:
Systematic: Consists of specified and often sequential methods of tackling a problem, providing information for decision making or improving operational efficiency. Ensure that  each step is carried out in prescribed manner.
Analytical: Techniques have been developed by considering what and possibly quantitative methods are required to deal with every aspect of a situation and achieve an end result. They subject complex situations to close and systematic examination and



Q2. Explain the types of epidemiological studies. Add a note on mortality profile of India.
Answer: Epidemiology is the study of diseases in large number of humans or other animals, in particular how, when and where they occur. Epidemiologists endeavour to determine what factors are related with diseases (risk factors), and what factors may protect people or animals against disease (protective factors). The science of epidemiology was first developed to discover and understand possible causes of contagious diseases like smallpox, typhoid and polio among humans. It has expanded to include the study of factors associated with non-transmissible diseases like cancer, and of poisonings caused by environmental agents.
Types of Epidemiological Studies (Observational and


Q. 3 Discuss the steps in disaster management.

Answer: Disaster management (or emergency management) is the creation of plans through which communities reduce vulnerability to hazards and cope with disasters.

8 Steps to disaster recovery planning
Step 1 in disaster recovery planning: organize the disaster recovery planning team. The team should consist of a primary representative and an alternate from each participating department. Organizing the disaster recovery team begins by creating a group consisting of members that represent all functions of the organization. The team must also include a high-level manager, or CEO, to endorse the plan and eliminate obstacles. The team should attend training by a reputable source in disaster recovery. Once arranged, the team will start an awareness campaign



Q.4:  Describe the guidelines of International Health Regulations with regard to ports, airports and ground crossings.

Answer: The International Health Regulations (IHR) are an international legal instrument that is binding on 196 countries across the globe, including all the Member States of WHO. Their aim is to help the international community prevent and respond to acute public health risks that have the potential to cross borders and threaten people worldwide.
The IHR, which entered into force on 15 June 2007, require countries to report certain disease outbreaks and public health events to WHO. Building on the unique experience of WHO in global disease surveillance, alert and response, the IHR define the rights and obligations of countries to report public health events, and establish a number of procedures that WHO must follow in its work to uphold global public health security.



Q.5: Explain the various government programs for nurturing newborns.

Answer: In India, around 46 per cent of all children below the age of three are too small for their age, 47 per cent are underweight and at least 16 per cent are wasted. Many of these children are severely malnourished.
Mother and Child Nutrition: More than half of all child deaths are associated with malnutrition, which weakens the body's resistance to illness. Poor diet, frequent illness, and inadequate or inattentive care of young children can lead to malnutrition.
If a woman is malnourished during pregnancy, or if her child is malnourished during the first two years of life, the child's physical and mental growth and development may be slowed. This cannot be made up when the child is older – it will affect the child for the rest of his



Q6. Enumerate the determinants of health.
Answer : 1. Income and Social Status - Health status
improves with prosperity and social standing. High income determines living conditions such as safe housing and ability to buy sufficient good food.
A number of studies show that limited options and poor coping skills for dealing with stress increase vulnerability to a range of diseases through
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