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IN a step towards preventing diseases through vaccines in the state, the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) will set up Maharashtra’s first ever model immunisation centre (MIC) at Kamala Nehru Hospital (KNH). The centre will cater to a large population in the city and will be fully functional from May, officials said.
MIC Pune will be the only centre in the state to be set up under the Momentum Routine Immunisation Transformation and Equity (MRITE) project funded by the US Agency for International Development (USAID) in collaboration with Saathi. Under the MRITE project, 19 districts of the state received support for immunisation during the Covid-19 pandemic. The project is now supporting Pune district towards strengthening urban immunisation with a specific focus on capacity building and pilot innovations of GIS mapping and MIC.
Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) 2030 aim for universal health coverage and person-centric primary healthcare. The objective of enhancing people-centric immunisation services with the highest standard of care and a comfortable environment increases acceptance among the community.
Following this, the MIC is being developed at KNH as the centre caters to a large population with multiple chronic and acute health conditions Dr Bhagwan Pawar, health officer of PMC, said, “The MIC will have structural realignment to streamlined patients’ flow, unlike regular immunisation centres. There will be a dedicated area for immunisation service, cold chain management, separate waiting areas for pre- and post-vaccination, play areas, breastfeeding areas and adequate signage to avoid unnecessary movement of beneficiaries and overcrowding. This will enhance the overall experience of patients and reduce waiting time.”
According to officials, MIC will be ambient and child-friendly to create a positive introduction to vaccines among children and there will be a breastfeeding area for mothers to fulfil their infants’ nutrition needs as they wait for the immunisation services.
The MIC will provide essential information on age-appropriate vaccination and follow-up care. Furthermore, the centre will also introduce an innovative ‘beneficiary experience exit interview’ to encourage sustainable quality of care. This will be followed by regular reviews by the working group committee of the MIC.