Result Framework Document For All India Institute of Medical Sciences For the year

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Result Framework Document For All India Institute of Medical Sciences For the year -14 All India Institute of Medical Sciences Ansari Nagar, New Delhi -110029, India Page 1 of 14

Section 1: Vision, Mission, Objectives and Functions Vision: To meet the need for highly qualified manpower to look after the nation s expanding health care activities and to serve as a nucleus for nurturing excellence in all aspect of health care. Mission: To develop highest standards of medical education and training by nurturing the best talent and providing state of art technology in health care. Objectives: To develop a pattern of teaching in undergraduate and postgraduate medical education in all its branches so as to demonstrate high standard of medical education to all medical colleges and other allied institutions in India. To bring together in one place educational facilities of the highest order for the training of personnel in all important branches of health care. o To improve patient care services. o To conduct research in medical and related sciences. Functions: Undergraduate and postgraduate teaching in medical and related physical and biological sciences. Nursing and dental education Innovations in education. Producing medical teachers for the country Research in medical and related sciences. Health care: preventive, promotive and curative; primary, secondary and tertiary. Community based teaching and research Page 2 of 14

Section 2: Inter se priorities among key objectives, success indicators and targets Objective Weight* Action # Success Indicators@ Unit Weight 1. 38 Strengthening Sanctioned faculty in existing position human resources and Modernization and IT infrastructure enablement of lecture for teaching theatres/seminar rooms, (15) laboratories and library To develop patterns of teaching in undergraduate and postgraduate medical education in all its branches so as to demonstrate high standard of medical education to all medical colleges and other allied institutions in India. Intramural teaching activities (10) Extramural training activities for trainers (9) Organisation of intramural faculty development courses Integrated teaching seminars with problem solving exercises Excellent (100) Target/Criteria Value Very Good Good Fair (90) (80) (70) Percent 8 70 65 60 55 50 Percent 4 30 25 20 15 10 Number 3 5 4 3 2 1 Number 5 25 20 15 10 5 Preparation of learning modules Number 5 10 8 6 4 2 Organisation of CMEs in the Institute or CMEs where faculty from AIIMS participate as resource persons Number 3 150 125 100 75 50 Training of external faculty members/fellows Number 3 50 40 30 20 10 Poor (60) Page 3 of 14

2. To improve patient care services Innovations in curriculum development and teaching methodologies (4) 25 To create new and strengthen existing patient friendly OPD services (8) Streamlining of patient care services (17) Cadaver based surgical training courses and live operative procedure demonstrations and workshops Number 3 5 4 3 2 1 Revision/updating of curriculum of 20 subjects of undergraduate and post graduate courses Percent 4 20 15 10 8 5 Increase in the number of departments/centers having separate registration counters for senior citizens and patients with disability Number 5 5 4 3 2 1 OPDs with computerized registration Number 5 6 5 4 3 2 Better utilization of Operative facilities- Total number of surgeries performed Number 5 1.4 lakh 1.3 lakh 1.2 lakh 1.1 lakh 1 lakh Interdepartmental patient consultations/referralscommunication through mobiles Percent 4 25 20 15 10 5 Better utilization of hospital resources- Average length of stay (ALOS) in hospital Days 6 6 7 8 9 10 Page 4 of 14

3. To conduct research in medical and related sciences 25 Strengthen research capability (3) Creation of new knowledge by research (7) Research methodology training Research projects with external funding Research projects with AIIMS funding increase 3 25 20 15 10 5 increase 2 10 8 5 3 1 increase 2 10 8 5 3 1 Research as a part of education increase 3 10 8 5 3 1 Dissemination of new knowledge (7) Publication increase 4 10 8 5 3 1 Presentations in national and international conferences/ seminars/ symposia/ workshops increase 3 10 8 5 3 1 Influencing national /global health policy/ programme (8) Participation in national committees/ boards of institutions, departments of Government of India and State Governments Participation in international committees/ boards of Institutions, departments increase 5 10 8 5 3 1 increase 3 10 8 5 3 1 Page 5 of 14

Mandatory Indicators: Objective Weight* Action # Success Indicators@ Unit Weight Timely submission of RFD for On-time submission Date 2-14 Efficient Functioning of the RFD System Administrative Reforms Improving Internal Efficiency / responsiveness / service delivery of Ministry / Department 3 5 4 Timely submission of Results for -14 Implement ISO 9001 Implement mitigating strategies for reducing potential risk of corruption Implementation of Sevottam On-time submission Date 1 Prepare ISO 9001 action Plan Implementation of ISO 9001action plan. of implementation* Independent Audit of Implementation of Citizen s Charter Independent Audit of implementation of Public Grievance Redressal Page 6 of 14 Date 1 Date 2 Excellent (100) March 5 May 1 June 4 March 25 2 100 2 100 2 100 Very Good (90) March 8 May 2 June 5 March 26 Target/Criteria Value Good (80) March 9 May 3 June 6 March 27 Fair (70) March 10 May 4 June 7 March 28 Poor (60) March 11 May 5 June 8 March 29 95 90 85 80 95 90 85 80 95 90 85 80 System * Two Departments in AIIMS- Department of Hospital Administration and CRHSP, Centre for Community Medicine are currently ISO 9001 : 2008 certified, the same will be extended to two other Department of AIIMS- Department of Geriatric Medicine and Centre for Community Medicine during year -14

Section 3 Trend values of the success indicators Objective Action Success indicator Unit Actual Value for 2011-12 1.To develop a pattern of teaching in undergraduate and postgraduate medical education in all its branches so as to demonstrate high standard of medical education to all medical colleges and other allied institutions in India Strengthening existing human resources and infrastructure for teaching (15) Intramural teaching activities (10) Extra mural training activities for trainers (9) Sanctioned faculty in position Modernization and IT enablement of lecture theatres/seminar rooms, laboratories and library Actual Value for 2012-13 Target Value for -14 Percent - - 65 Percent - - 25 Organisation of Intramural faculty development courses Number - - 4 Integrated teaching seminars with problem solving exercises Number - - 20 Preparation of learning modules Organisation of CME s in the Institute or CME s in which faculty from AIIMS participate as resource persons Training of external faculty members/fellows Cadaver based surgical training courses and Live operative procedure demonstrations and workshops Number - - 8 Number - - 125 Number - - 40 Number - - 4 Projected Value for 2015-16 Projected Value for 2016-17 Page 7 of 14

2. To improve patient care services Innovations in curriculum development and teaching methodologies (4) To create new and strengthen existing Patient friendly OPD services (8) Revision/updating of curriculum of 20 subjects of undergraduate and post graduate courses Increase in the number of departments/centers having separate registration counters for senior citizens and non ambulatory patients (persons with disability) Percent - - 15 Number - - 4 OPDs with computerized registration Number 5 Streamlining of patient care services (17) Better utilization of Operative facilities- Total number of surgeries performed Interdepartmental patient consultations/referralscommunication through mobiles Better utilization of hospital resources- Average length of stay (ALOS) in hospital Number 1.3 lakh Percent 20 Days 7 Page 8 of 14

3. To conduct research in medical and related sciences Strengthen research capability (3) Creation of new knowledge by research (7) Research methodology training Research projects with external funding increase increase 20 8 Research projects with AIIMS funding increase 8 Research as a part of education increase 8 Dissemination of new knowledge (7) Publication increase 8 Influencing national / global health policy / programme (8) Presentations in national and international conferences/ seminars/ symposia/ workshops Participation in national committees/ boards of institutions, departments of Government of India and State Governments Participation in international committees/ boards of institutions, departments increase 8 increase increase 8 8 Page 9 of 14

Section 4 Description and definition of success indicators and proposed measurement methodology Objective 1- To develop patterns of teaching in undergraduate and postgraduate medical education in all its branches so as to demonstrate a high standard of medical education to all medical colleges and other allied institutions in India. Sanctioned faculty in position- Total sanctioned number of teaching faculty (both medical and non-medical) at all levels i.e. Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, Additional Professor, will be obtained. The teaching faculty in position (including those on deputation and study leave) will be similarly ascertained and the percentage of faculty in position against total sanctioned strength will be computed. Modernization and IT enablement of lecture theatre/seminar rooms, laboratories and library- lecture theatre/seminar rooms, laboratories and library will be IT enabled and equipped with interactive board, teleconferencing facility, wireless internet facilities. New simulation laboratories, up gradation of existing laboratories and library facilities will be undertaken. Organisation of Intramural faculty development courses - Teaching training courses on teaching methodology and use of technology in teaching for the faculty of the Institute will be conducted by the respective departments and Centre for Medical Education and Technology (CMET). Integrated teaching seminars with problem solving exercises- Integrated teaching seminars for undergraduate and postgraduate courses will be conducted by the jointly by the faculty of different departments. The objective of integrated seminars is to impart holistic education to the students whereby a topic is taught by faculty of different departments covering all aspects of the topic from basic sciences to clinical application. Preparation of learning modules- Subject specific learning modules with detailed organized content will be upgraded and new modules prepared for the undergraduate and postgraduate courses being taught at the Institute. Organisation of CMEs in the Institute or CMEs where faculty from AIIMS participate as resource persons - keeping in view its mandate of training of trainers ( ToTs), the Institute conducts CME s on varied topics related to medical sciences. In addition, faculty of the Institute also participates as resource persons in CMEs conducted by other institutions in India and abroad. Faculty of the Institutes will be encouraged to fulfill this mandate of AIIMS. Page 10 of 14

Training of external faculty members/fellows - Institute conducts many conferences, workshops and CME s to train the faculty members from other Institute from India and abroad. Institute also conducts fellowship programs for faculties and trainees from other Institutes. Cadaver based surgical training courses and live operative procedure demonstrations and workshops- Cadaver based surgical training for advanced and specialized surgical procedures and live operative procedure workshops will be improved and new ones conducted for the faculty and trainees from other Institutes from India and abroad. Revision/updating curriculum of 20 subjects of undergraduate and post graduate courses- As part of its mandate of developing patterns of teaching in undergraduate and postgraduate medical education, during the first year, curriculum of 20 subjects of postgraduate and undergraduate courses will be revised / updated. Objective 2- Improvement in patient care services Increase in the number of departments/centers having separate registration counters for senior citizens and non ambulatory patients (persons with disability): Separate registration counters will be created in the OPD s for senior citizens and patients with disability. Increase in the number of OPD s having such facility will be taken as the indicator. Departments/ centers having OPDs with computerized registration: Computerized registration will be started for each specialty for new as well as follow-up patients. Increase in number of such OPDs will be considered as the indicator. Total number of surgeries: The total number of surgeries performed at all centers of AIIMS in a year will be calculated. Percentage of consultations on mobile: Currently all the consultations/ referrals are sent manually, which consume a lot of time. Intimation of consultations on mobile will help in more efficient patient care in terms of time as well as quality. Percentage of total consultations on mobile will be calculated. Average length of hospital stay: The average length of stay (ALOS) in hospitals is a statistical calculation used for measuring the efficiency of health care as well as optimal utilization of resources. Average length of stay will be calculated in days as TOTAL INPATIENT DAYS OF CARE / TOTAL ADMISSIONS. Page 11 of 14

Objective 3: Research in medical and related sciences Research methodology training: Research methodology training would be evaluated based on the total number of research methodology training programs being conducted in the Institute. Research as a part of education: Refers to the theses and dissertations being conducted in the Institute by DM, MCh, MD, MS, MHA, PhD and MSc candidates. Publications: Includes original papers and articles in national and international peer reviewed journals and chapters, books and monographs. Presentations in national and international conferences/ seminars/ symposia/ workshops: Research methodology of study and the study outcomes/ findings presented by faculty and residents in various national and international fora. List of abbreviation used AIIMS ALOS AV CMET CME DBT DHR DST ICMR OPD DM MCh MD MS MHA PhD MSc All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi Average Length of stay Audio- visual Centre for Medical Education and Training Continued Medical Education Department of Biotechnology Department of Health Research Department of Science and Technology Indian Council of Medical Research Out patient department Doctor of Medicine Master of Chirurgicae Medicinae Doctor Master of Surgery Master of Hospital Administration Doctor of Philosophy Master of Science Page 12 of 14

Section 5 Specific performance requirements from other departments/ organizations that are critical for delivering agreed results. Department/ Ministries Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Department of Health & Family Welfare Department of Health Research Relevant Success indicators Sanctioned faculty in position Research projects with external funding What do you need? Approval and support Increase in funding Why do you need? Strengthening of existing human resources and infrastructure for teaching Achieve target increase in success indicators How much you need? Full support and commitment Full support and commitment What happens if you do not get it? Lead to deficiency in teaching facilities being provided at AIIMS Target not achieved Department of AYUSH Department of Biotechnology Department of Science & Technology Council of Scientific & Industrial Research University Grants Commission Page 13 of 14

Section 6: Outcome/Impact of activities of the organization S No Outcome/Impact of organization / RC 1 Improved and enhanced medical education 2 Improvement in patient care Jointly responsible for influencing this outcome/impact with the following organization (s)/departments/ministry (ies) Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Success indicator (s) 2011-2012 Independent rating of AIIMS, New Delhi in medical education in India Better utilization of hospital resources- Average Length of Stay (ALOS) in hospital 2012- - - 2015 Number 1 7 days 2015-2016 3 New knowledge created, disseminated and translated to policy and program Department of Health & Family Welfare Department of Biotechnology Department of Health Research Department of Science & Technology Council of Scientific & Industrial Research Department of AYUSH University Grants Commission Publication Participation in national and international committees/ boards of institutions, departments 8 8 Page 14 of 14