Table 8.
Level of care | Services offered | Occupations |
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Level 1: community-based health planning and services (CHPS) Compound/zones Serves 5000 people or 750 households |
Preventive care and curative care, maternal and reproductive health, supervised delivery, neonatal and child health services, health education, sanitation and counselling on healthy lifestyles and good nutrition, patient follow-up | Community health nurse, Enrolled Nurse and Midwife |
Level 2: Health centres (HCs) Serve 20 000 or fewer people (Urban areas with higher populations have polyclinics) |
Preventive care and curative care, outpatient services for communicable and non-communicable diseases e.g. TB. HIV, malaria, hypertension, diabetes etc., maternal services, basic emergency care, referral services |
Physician Assistant (Medical), General Nurses, Enrolled Nurses, Midwives Community health nurse, Mental Health Nurse, Laboratory Laboratory Technician, Dispensing Technician and Assistant |
Level 3: district/primary hospitals Serves between 100 000 and 200 000 people |
Preventive care and curative care, quality clinical care, selected surgeries, laboratory and other diagnostic services, basic inpatient care, training and technical supervision to health centres, non-clinical support services, referral services | Doctors, nurses, midwives, pharmacists, laboratory scientists, and other paramedics |