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  1. National Programme on Climate Change and Human Health Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India

  2. IHIP is a platform for disease surveillance and data analysis in India, offering resources on IDSP and climate change health initiatives.

  3. 1 To create awareness among general population (vulnerable community), health-care providers and Policy makers regarding impacts of climate change on human health. 2 To strengthen capacity of healthcare system to reduce illnesses/ diseases due to variability in climate.

  4. Apr 14, 2021 · Highlights. The Integrated Health Information Platform (IHIP) scaled up and rolled out across all states last week to provide near-real time data to the government and public health officials to detect, monitor and respond to outbreaks of more than 30 diseases across the country.

  5. Jun 19, 2024 · Start daily submission of data on heatstroke cases and deaths, emergency attendance and total deaths from March 01, 2024, on IHIP portal under National Programme on Climate Change and Human Health. Submit data from health facilities, PHC and above, through the designated form (aggregate/patient-level) using P-form level entry.

  6. To create awareness among general population (vulnerable community), health-care providers and Policy makers regarding impacts of climate change on human health. To strengthen capacity of healthcare system to reduce illnesses/ diseases due to variability in climate.

  7. Jan 18, 2023 · National Programme on Climate Change and Human Health (NPCCHH) established in 2019 under the Prime Minister Mission on Health. The programmes work with vision of strengthening India’s health sector response to climate impacts.

  8. Climate change may negatively affect human health through a number of ways, but the commonly experienced are increased frequency and intensity of heat waves, rise in heat related illnesses and deaths, increased precipitation, floods and droughts, costing lives directly.

  9. We propose reframing climate change and health indicators as a linked system of indicators, which can be described as follows: upstream climate drivers affect environmental states, which then determine human exposures, which ultimately lead to health outcomes; these climate-related risks are modified by population vulnerabilities and adaptation ...

  10. In its latest report released in March 2023, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) delivers a stark warning: climate change heightens the global risk of infectious diseases. The close relationship between climate and disease is being demonstrated every year.

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