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      Utilization of Untied Fund and Factors Affecting the Utilization at Sub-Centers of Rural Odisha: A Mixed-Method Study

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          Introduction:

          The untied funds at sub-centers provided flexibility for local action at block and down below levels. Effective utilization of untied fund can strengthen the healthcare. So, our study aims at assessing the knowledge of health workers, male/female (HWF/M), and effectiveness of utilization of untied funds at the sub-center (SC) level.

          Material and Methods:

          A mixed method (cross-sectional study and qualitative study) was conducted at Tangi Block, Khordha district, Odisha, in the year 2020. Health workers, male and female in sub-centers, and local stakeholders were interviewed using a structured interview schedule. The tool comprises financial records, a semi-structured questionnaire, and an in-depth interview guide. Universal sampling was adopted. For the cross-sectional study, 24 health workers were male/female, and for the qualitative study, all local stakeholders and 24 health workers female/male were interviewed. The study was conducted as a part of an academic program, and ethics approval was approved by AIIMS Bhubaneswar Institute Ethics Committee.

          Results:

          Seven out of 24 sub-centers did not spend any money, with a median unspent amount of 4260 INR (Q1-0, Q3-17300). As many as 36.8% of sub-centers had a delay of 9 months to get the untied fund, which significantly affected the utilization of funds. 37% of HWF/M utilized the fund inappropriately. None of the health workers had complete knowledge regarding the appropriate usage of untied fund. Communication gap, multiple engagements, non-cooperation from officials, delay in technical processing, and irregular Garam Sabha meetings were found to be barriers.

          Conclusion:

          Our study found out under-utilization of money in untied fund. Communication gap, non-cooperation form village leaders, poor knowledge, overburdened health workers, improper reporting, and lack of felt need were found to be barriers for prompt utilization.

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                Journal
                Indian J Community Med
                Indian J Community Med
                IJCM
                Indian J Community Med
                Indian Journal of Community Medicine: Official Publication of Indian Association of Preventive & Social Medicine
                Wolters Kluwer - Medknow (India )
                0970-0218
                1998-3581
                Jan-Feb 2024
                12 January 2024
                : 49
                : 1
                : 131-137
                Affiliations
                [1]Department of Community Medicine and Family Medicine, All India Institute of Medical Science (AIIMS), Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India
                [1 ]WHO Consultant, National Tuberculosis Elimination Program (NTEP), Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India
                Author notes
                Address for correspondence: Dr. Arvind K. Singh, Department of Community Medicine and Family Medicine, 3 rd Floor, Academic Building, AIIMS Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India. E-mail: cmfm_arvind@ 123456aiimsbhubaneswar.edu.in
                Article
                IJCM-49-131
                10.4103/ijcm.ijcm_120_23
                10900452
                38425950
                0d44d43c-c46d-49d4-ad70-0b964265265b
                Copyright: © 2024 Indian Journal of Community Medicine

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                History
                : 24 February 2023
                : 17 October 2023
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                Public health
                nmh financing,primary care health system,sub-center financing,untied fund
                Public health
                nmh financing, primary care health system, sub-center financing, untied fund

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