TBpledge

TBpledge Notification gives an opportunity for RNTCP to support the private sector in following the WHO approved practices in terms of Standard TB Care.

Why should private health facilities notify TB cases? It helps the patients to get right diagnosis, treatment, follow up, Contact Tracing Chemoprophylaxis & facilitates, and social support systems. Complete and accurate data obtained from notification will allow continuous evaluation of the trend of TB and a better estimation of its burden and impact. click here for more detail www.tbnotification.in

21/09/2014

Are you aware that if you are unable to contact the nodal TB officer then you may contact respective District TB Officer / State TB Officer?

20/09/2014

Are you aware that you can access the State/UT & district-wise contact list of officials for TB Notification on www.tbcindia.nic.in?

20/09/2014

Are you aware that currently you can notify TB cases through hard copy - by post, courier or by hand and also by soft copy through email?

Dear All, lets take a pledge now to fight against TB and claim a customized certificate of appreciation approved by Gove...
20/09/2014

Dear All,
lets take a pledge now to fight against TB and claim a customized certificate of appreciation approved by Government and Indian Medical Association (IMA).
Go to https://apps.facebook.com/iplege_notification & Take A pledge

20/09/2014

Dear All,

We request you all to visit our website , mentioned below, to know more about TB and TB notification .
And, we would also request all the Health Care Providers/Doctors to fill the form on the top right corner of the site to share the details of their Facility/Clinic/Hospital to register with Nikshay.

Thanking you for your support!

Website is - www.tbnotification.in

19/09/2014

Are you aware that as per MCI code of Ethics – rules & regulations 2002, chapter 7, point 7.14, it is the duty of the registered medical practitioner to divulge information about a TB case to the authorized notification official immediately?

19/09/2014

Are you aware that as per MCI code of Ethics – rules & regulations 2002, chapter 7, point 7.7, a registered medical practitioner giving incorrect information on his name and authority about TB Notification amounts to misconduct and such a medical practitioner is liable for deregistration?

18/09/2014

Are you aware that, if you and the your patient so wish, you can continue to treat your patient for TB even after notifying the government?

18/09/2014

Are you aware that if you notify a TB case and later on you find it is not TB, then you can easily rectify this by intimating the nodal officer for TB notification?

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