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SATHI Scale-Up

Strengthening Primary Healthcare Teams through Skill Augmentation and Mentoring (SATHI)

The Government of Gujarat has approved the state-wide scale-up of the SATHI (Skill Augmentation and Team Building for Health Improvement) Mentoring Initiative under the National Health Mission (NHM). This approval formalizes SATHI as a structured, state-level program aimed at strengthening primary health care teams delivering Comprehensive Primary Healthcare (CPHC) services at Sub-center Ayushman Arogya Mandirs (SC-AAMs) across Gujarat.

Designed to support primary health care teams at Sub-Centre Ayushman Arogya Mandirs (SC-AAMs), SATHI focuses on strengthening clinical competencies alongside the soft skills required for effective teamwork in Comprehensive Primary Healthcare (CPHC) delivery.

SATHI Scale-Up: Vision and Design

Under the scale-up, the Government of Gujarat has retained the SATHI identity while expanding its scope and reach.

  • Key Features of the Scale-Up
  1. 6 comprehensive modules covering 54 essential clinical skills
  2. Equal emphasis on soft skills and clinical competence
  3. Statewide implementation across all 34 districts of Gujarat
  4. Integration with NHM systems, including TeCHO+
  5. Strong monitoring, mentoring, and documentation framework
  6. The scale-up follows a cascade training and mentoring model, ensuring quality, consistency, and sustainability.

    Figure 1Sathi scale-up – Cascade model
  • Overview of Training Sessions Conducted
Training Date Trainees Number of participants
State-level training of trainers 9 January 2026 5–6 nominated officials per region, including DTT members, THOs, Medical Officers, and AYUSH MOs 34
Regional-level training of trainers 24 January 2026 Senior Medical Officers from DTTs, THOs, MOs, and AYUSH MOs Approximately 35 officials per region under each RDD zone

 

District-Level Trainings 28 January 2026 2–3 functionaries per PHC–AAM, including Medical Officers, AYUSH MOs, Female Health Supervisors, and MPHS 2–4 batches per district, based on training load

 

 

  • Cross-district Monitoring for quality implementation
  1. The quality of implementation of the initiative will be regularly monitored through cross-district monitoring visits by the master trainers and the regional trainers from the same regions.
  2. The detailed plan of cross-district mentoring visits will be shared
  3. The reporting of the cross-district monitoring visits will be done through TeCHO+.
  4. Monitoring tool to be prepared by
  5. Monitoring visit plan and implementation by RDD/SIHFW.
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