Standard Treatment Protocol Nepal Government


The Standard Treatment Protocol of Emergency Health Service Package in Nepal represents a significant collaborative initiative between the Curative Services Division, Department of Health Services (DoHS), Ministry of Health and Population-Nepal, and the World Health Organization (WHO), Country Office for Nepal. This protocol is meticulously designed to serve as an indispensable reference for frontline healthcare workers, with the primary objective of enhancing their competencies in managing and treating health emergencies at the point of care.


This comprehensive protocol provides clear, evidence-based guidelines that empower healthcare professionals to respond to emergencies with greater efficiency and effectiveness. By adhering to these standardized procedures, healthcare workers can ensure improved patient outcomes, optimize the use of available resources, and maintain a high standard of care even in the most challenging situations.


The implementation of this protocol is a critical step in fortifying Nepal’s healthcare system, particularly in the context of emergency response. It underscores the commitment of the Ministry of Health and Population and WHO to support healthcare workers in delivering timely and effective care, thereby safeguarding public health and enhancing the resilience of the healthcare infrastructure.


 Emergency Health Services (EHS STP)



 Basic Health Services (BHS STP)


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