South Campus Traffic Flow Logistics - June 28, 2011
This document outlines the traffic flow and logistics for the South Campus area, including street closures, parking space closures, building closures, and utility shutdowns for various halls and facilities from June 2011 to January 2013.
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National TB Elimination Program, Bihar: National TB Elimination Program, Bihar: Strategies adopted for Strategies adopted for improving Private Sector Engagement improving Private Sector Engagement Dr. B.K. Mishra State TB Officer, Bihar
TB Notification in the state INDIA Achieve ment BIHAR Achieve ment TB Notification Trend, 2017 TB Notification Trend, 2017- -21 21 Year Annual Target Achieve ment (%) Annual Target Achieve ment (%) 132145 140000 122522 120000 100000 Notified patients 106710 99876 2019 2871755 2401410 84% 210000 122569 58% 100240 70229 80000 66484 52328 56157 77948 60000 2020 2999030 1812845 60% 190000 99975 53% 61916 40000 47548 44574 44083 Pub Pvt Total 40226 20000 2021 2994330 2143606 72% 190000 132145 70% 0 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 PPSA operations began in 14 districts in June 2020 72% increase in TB-notifying private providers 99% increase in private case notification Among the patients notified: UDST improved (24% to 70%) Known HIV (40% to 84%) and DM status (25% to 83%) increased Bank account seeding (53% to 82%) improved Pre & Post PPSA engagement (Private Sector Notification, 14 districts) 14043 16000 14000 11795 11668 11479 12000 9815 10000 7073 8000 6000 3766 2847 4000 1773 1677 1188 691 2000 0 HFID Notifying Notification UDST HIV DM Seeding Jan to May'20 Jun to Oct'20
PPSA Contracting Journey State uploaded the RFP* online and advertisement published in the news papers (Aug-19), two rounds of retender (Oct & Dec-19) Year 2019 Year 2019- -20 20 State opened the technical bids on 18thSep 19, 6thNov 19, 13th Jan 2020 respectively Contract awarded to WHP** (cluster 1&2), DFY*** (cluster 3&4) 14 Districts Budget 20.0 Cr Award of Contract RFP Published Technical Bid Opening Feb 2020 Aug/Oct 2019 Jan 2020 March 2020 Aug 2019 Pre-bid Meeting Financial Bid Opening State opened the financial bid of shortlisted bidders in 14th Feb,20 Interested bidders participated in the pre bid meeting held on 20th Aug 19 ; 10thOct 19; no pre-bid meeting happened in second retender *RFP: Request For Proposal **WHP: World Health Partners ***DFY: Doctors For You Technical bids were opened on 13th Aug 2021. Cluster 1&2 got 4 and 3 bids respectively, other two got single bid Year 2021 Year 2021- -22 22 State uploaded the RFP online and advertisement published in the news papers 4th July,2021 Contract awarded to DFY (cluster 1&2 total 5 district) on 31st Jan 22. Other 10 districts waiting for rebid 15 Districts RFP Document Technical Bid Opening Award of Contract Budget 24.35 Cr* July 2021 Dec 2021 Jan 2022 Aug 2021 July 2021 Pre-bid Meeting Financial Bid Opening State opened financial bid of shortlisted bidders on 6th Dec 21 Interested bidders participated in the pre bid meeting held on 12th July 2021 * Budget cumulative for 14+15 districts; Operations ongoing in 14 districts contracted in the previous year
Key lessons (1) Need assessment workshop Ascertaining district wise targets Cost estimations based on donor-funded PPSA projects in the state Draft RFP document prepared based on the state s procurement rules and NTEP s Guidance on Partnership Adoption of Performance & Payment framework: Output-based payments model Defining targets and benchmarks for each of the payment-linked indicators Assigning weightages to each of the payment-linked indicators Defining clear penalty criteria for under-performance Optimal utilization of pre-bid meeting Importance of ensuring timeliness and transparency in the e-tendering process Adoption of QCBS method: Designing technical evaluation matrix to maintain objectivity in decision-making
Key lessons (2) Training of the state and district PPSA teams on NTEP guidelines, scope of work and performance indicators Monthly reporting & regular review meetings with PPSAs for updating progress, gap analysis and streamlining operations Review of validation and payments by MD NHM: Incorporation of required revisions. Reduction of the effort of validation to 25% of all notified cases from Q3 of the PPSA operations. Framing guidelines to handle data discrepancies Agreement on penalty-waiver for under-performance during the pandemic-triggered lockdown Decision on payment schedules: Payment of 60% of claimed amount upon invoice submission, and remaining 40% subject to validation Onboarding the next set of (15) districts, including transition of donor-funded PPSA districts (Project JEET): Timely inclusion in PIP and initiation of procurement processes
Acknowledgement Acknowledgement Sri Onkar Kumar, FM (SHSB) Sri. Yogendra Prasad, AD-Finance (SHSB) Sri Kamal Nayan, Dy. Secy. (PPP) and Admin. Officer (SHSB) Sri Animesh Kumar Parashar, IAS, AED (SHSB) Sri Keshvendra kumar, IAS, AED (SHSB) Sri Sanjay Kumar Singh, IAS, MD NHM, Govt. of Bihar Sri Pratyaya Amrit, IAS, ACS (Health), Govt. of Bihar Ms Niharika Raj (STC) Sri Anand Kumar (STC) Sri Manoj Kumar, Accountant (SHSB) Sri Suresh Kumar (CHAI) Dr Pranati, Program Lead (WJCF) Sri Umesh Shah ( STSU) Sri Bijan Bhattacharjee (STSU) Sri Alok Kumar, Procurement and Contract Management Expert (SHSB) Dr Umesh Chandra Tripathi (WHO-NTEP) All collaborating private health care providers and TB patients The NTEP family of Bihar state
It always seems impossible until its done. Nelson Mandela Thank You