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National Rural Health Mission (NRHM)
Mr. Kailash Nagar
Assistant Professor
Dept. Community Health
Dinsha Patel College of Nursing, Nadiad
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THE CONTENTS
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 National Rural Health Mission
 States focussed
 Illustrative structure
 Main approaches
 Objectives
 Functions of NRHM
 Core strategies
 Supplementary strategies
 Components
 RCH – II
 Janani Suraksha Yojna
 NRHM expected outcome
 Innovations
 Achievements of NRHM
 Health Financing
 Paradigm shift due to NRHM
 Outcome indicators by NRHM
 References
NATIONAL RURAL HEALTH MISSION
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 National Health Mission(NHM) is an umbrella mission
launched on 1st May 2013, having two components :
National Rural Health Mission(NHRM) and National Urban
Health Mission(NHUM)
 National Rural Health Mission was launched for a period of
7 years (2005-12).
 NRHM initially had high focus on 18 States (8 EAG, 8 North
East, Jammu & Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh), but now
all the states are included.
 RCH-II was an important component of NRHM.
AP
Assam
Bihar
Orissa
UP
MP
Rajasthan
Uttaranchal
Mizoram
Manipur
Meghalaya
Chattisgarh
Tripura
Nagaland
Gujarat
J & K
HP
Sikkim
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OBJECTIVES OF THE MISSION
Reduction
in Child &
Maternal
mortality
Universal
access to
public
health
services
Universal
Access to
Immunization
Programme
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OBJECTIVES OF THE MISSION
Prevention &
Control of
Communica
ble
& Non-
comm.
Diseases
Access to
Integrated
Primary
Health
Care
Revitalize
Local
Health
Tradition
(AYUSH)
Population
Stabilization
&
Demographi
c
Balance
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Infrastructure for NRHM
Block
Level
Hospital
Clusters of GPs
– PHC level
Gram Panchayat –
Sub health centre level
Village level –
ASHA, AWW, VH, SC
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Dept. of
family
welfare
Dept. of
women
and child
National mission steering
State health mission
District health mission
Block coordination
VHCGram
ASHA
AWMANM
CLIENTS
Gram panchayat
The Institutional Structure
Service provider
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INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMETS UNDER
NRHM
STATE LEVEL
• State Health Mission chaired by Hon’ble Chief Minister.
• State Health Society chaired by Chief Secretary.
• Merger of all vertical societies into State Health Society.
• State Level Planning and Monitoring Committee headed by
Hon’ble Health Minister
DISTRICT LEVEL
 District Health Mission chaired by Chairman Zila Parishad.
 District Health Society chaired by Deputy Commissioner.
 District Planning and Monitoring Committee headed by Zila
Parishad Chairman. 7
CONTD..
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BLOCK LEVEL
 Block Planning and Monitoring Committees at Block PHC.
 PHC Planning and Monitoring Committees at PHC level.
 Rogi Kalyan Samities for CHCs
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VILLAGE LEVEL
 Village Health & Sanitation Committees in each village.
 Accredited Social Health Activist (ASHA) for every
population.
NRHM
MAIN APPROACHESCommunitization
•Village Health &
Sanitation Committee
• ASHA
• Panchayati Raj
Institazutions
• Rogi Kalyan Samiti
Flexible Financing
• Untied grants
• NGOs as
implementers
• Risk Pooling
• Money follows patient
• More resources for
more reforms
Monitor progress
against standard
•IPHS Standard
• Facility Surveys
• Independent
Monitoring
Committee
Innovations in
Health Management
• Additional manpower
• Emergency services
• Multi-skilling
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IMPROVED
MANAGEMNT
THROUGH CAPACITY
Block and district health
office with management
skills
NGOsin capacity building
Continuous skill
development support
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3.Strengthening Sub-Centre through
better human resource development,
untied fund to enable local planning and
action and more Multi Purpose Workers
(MPWS).
4. Promote access to improve
healthcare at household level through
the female health activist (Asha-
Accredited Social Health Activist)
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Regulation for Private sector
including the informal Rural
Medical Practitioners (RMP) to
ensure availability of quality
service to citizens at
reasonable cost.
Promotion of public private
partnerships for achieving
public health goals.
Mainstreaming AYUSH
(Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddi,
Homeopathy)
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Reorienting medical
education to support
rural health issues
including regulation of
medical care and
medical ethics.
Social health insurance
to provide health
security to the poor by
ensuring accessible,
affordable, accountable
and good quality
hospital care.
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PLAN OF ACTION - COMPONENTS
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 ASHA
 Strengthening of Sub-Centers
 Strengthening of PHCs
 Strengthening of CHCs for First referral
 District Health Plan
 Converging Sanitation & Hygiene under NRHM
 Strengthening Disease control program
 Public-private partnership for public Health goals,
including regulation of private sector
 New health financing mechanisms
 Reorienting health/medical education to support rural
health issues
COMPONENT A: ASHA
 Every village will have a female ASHA
 Chosen by and accountable to the panchayat .
 Prototype training material for ASHA to be developed at
National level subject to State level modifications
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 ASHA act as the interface between the
community and the public health
system.
 She will facilitate preparation and
implementation of the Village Health Plan
along with
 Anganwadi worker
 ANM
 functionaries of other Departments Self
Help Group members.
 She will be given a Drug Kit (generic
AYUSH and allopathic formulations )for
common ailments 24
RESPONSIBILITY OF ASHA
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 To create awareness among the community regarding
nutrition, basic sanitation, hygienic practices, healthy
living.
 Counsel women on birth preparedness, importance of
safe delivery, breast feeding, complementary feeding,
immunization, contraception, STDs.
 Encourage the community to get involved in health
related services.
CONTD…
 Escort/ accompany pregnant women, children requiring
treatment and admissions to the nearest PHC’s.
 Primary medical care for minor ailment such as
diarrhea, fevers.
 Provider of DOTS.
 ASHA would be incentivized for promoting household
toilets by the Mission.
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COMPONENT (B): STRENGTHENING SUB-
CENTRES
 Each sub-centre will have an Untied
Fund for local action @ Rs. 10,000
per annum.
 Supply of essential drugs, both
allopathic and AYUSH, to the Sub-
centres.
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COMPONENT (C): STRENGTHENING PRIMARY
HEALTH CENTRES
 Adequate and regular supply of essential
quality drugs and equipment to PHCs.
 Provision of 24 hour service in 50%
PHCs.
 Intensification of ongoing communicable
disease control programmes, new
programmes for control of non-
communicable diseases and provision of
2nd doctor at PHC level (I male, 1
female).
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COMPONENT (D): STRENGTHENING CHCS FOR
FIRST REFERRAL UNITS
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 Existing CHC (30-50 beds) as 24 Hour FRU, including
posting of anaesthetists
 Codification of new Indian Public Health Standards,
setting norms for
 Infrastructure
 Staff
 Equipment
 Management
 Promotion of Rogi Kalyan Samitis for hospital
management.
COMPONENT (E): DISTRICT HEALTH PLAN
 District becomes core unit of
planning, budgeting and
implementation
Health
Program
mes
Family
Welfare
Program
mes
“District
Health
Mission”
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COMPONENT (F): CONVERGING SANITATION
AND HYGIENE UNDER NRHM
 Total Sanitation Campaign (TSC) is
presently implemented in 350 districts, and is
proposed to cover all districts in 10th Plan.
 Components of TSC include rural sanitary
marts, individual household toilets, women
sanitary complex, and School Sanitation
Programme
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COMPONENT (G): STRENGTHENING DISEASE
CONTROL PROGRAMMES
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CONT…
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 Disease surveillance system at village level
would be strengthened.
 Supply of generic drugs (both AYUSH &
Allopathic).
 Provision of a mobile medical unit at District
level for improved Outreach services.
COMPONENT(H) PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP FOR
PUBLIC HEALTH GOALS, INCLUDING REGULATION OF
PRIVATE SECTOR
 75% of health services are provided by the
private sector.
 Identifying areas of partnership, which are
need based, thematic and geographic.
 Public sector to play the lead role in defining the
framework and sustaining the partnership.
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COMPONENT (I): NEW HEALTH FINANCING
MECHANISMS
 Progressively the District Health Missions to
move towards paying hospitals for services .
 Standardization of services – outpatient, in-
patient, laboratory, surgical interventions- and
costs will be done periodically by a committee of
experts in each state.
 An ombudsman to be created to monitor the
District Health Fund Management , and take
corrective action.
 The Central government will provide subsidies to
cover a part of the premiums for the poor, and
monitor the schemes.
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COMPONENT (J): REORIENTING HEALTH/MEDICAL
EDUCATION TO SUPPORT RURAL HEALTH ISSUES
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 While district and tertiary hospitals are
necessarily located in urban centers, they form an
integral part of the referral care chain serving the
needs of the rural people.
 Medical and Para-medical education facilities
need to be created in states, based on need
assessment.
REPRODUCTIVE CHILD HEALTH PROGRAMME
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RCH-II is the Flagship programme under NRHM.
RCH-II started in 2005 and will continue till 2010 and beyond.
RCH is principal vehicle and major component of NRHM aimed at reducing
Maternal Mortality Ratio to 100/1,00,000, infant mortality to 30/1000 live
birth and total fertility to 2.1 by year 2010.
Components of RCH II :
• Maternal health, MTP and JSY .
• Child Health.
• Family Planning.
• Adolescent Reproductive and Sexual Health.
• Urban RCH
• Trial RCH
• Vulnerable Groups
• Institutional Strengthening.
• Infection Management and Environment Plan at health facilities.
STRATEGIES :
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 Maternal Health – Institutional deliveries, BCC, Mobilization
Strategies, improved coverage and quality of ANC, skilled
care to Pregnant women, Post -partum care at Community
level.
 Child health - UIP, IMNCI.
 Population Stabilization – contraceptive choice, private
sector intervention.
 Urban and tribal health – similar initiatives with special
focus disadvantages.
JANANI SURAKSHA YOJANA
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 Janani Suraksha Yojana (JSY) is a safe motherhood intervention under the
NRHM being implemented with the objective of reducing maternal and neo-
natal mortality by promoting institutional delivery among the poor pregnant
women.
 The Yojana, launched on 12th April 2005 is being implemented in all states
and UTs. JSY is a 100% centrally sponsored scheme.
 The Yojana has identified ASHA, as an effective link between the Government
and the poor pregnant women.
 The scheme focuses on the poor pregnant woman with special dispensation
for states having low institutional delivery rate. Besides the maternal care, the
scheme provides cash assistance to all eligible mothers for delivery care.
JANANI SURAKSHA YOJANA AND ASHA
NRHM JSY
Antenatal Check up
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Institutional Care during delivery
Immediate post-partum
(coordinated care)
↑↑Institutional
Deliveries
in BPL families
↓↓ all MMR
& IMR
Cash assistance
 To reduce Maternal and Neonatal Mortality by promoting
institutional delivery among beneficiaries from BPL, SC and ST
family in rural and urban area.
 Incentives for Institutional Delivery
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 The eligible beneficiary is from Below Poverty Line and if she
delivered at home in this case Rs. 500/-is paid . In case of
L.S.C.S, Rs 1500/-is to be given to beneficiary
RUR
AL
UR
BAN
Mothe
r
ASHA Total Mothe
r
ASHA Total
LPS 1400 600 2000 1000 200 1200
HPS 700 200 900 600 200 800
HPS(n 600
otified
tribal
area)
NRHM OUTCOMES EXPECTED
1. National Level
 IMR : Reduced to 30/1000 Live Births
 MMR : Reduced to 100/100,000
 TFR : Brought to 2.1
 MMRR : –50% upto 2010, Addl.10% by 2012
 Kala Azar : to be Eliminated by 2010.
 Filaria / Microfilaria
Reduction Rate : 70% by 2010, by 2012 80%
Elimination by 2015
 Dengue Mortality
Reduction Rate : 50% by 2010 and Sustaining at
that Level Until 2012
Contd.. 42

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50% by 2010 and sustaining
at that Level Until 2012.
 Increase to 46 lakhs
per year Until 2012.
 Brought to < 1 / 10,000.
 85% Cure Rate to be
Maintained.

Indian Public Health Standard.
 Increase from < 20% to 75% .
 Accredited Social Health
Activists
2. COMMUNITY LEVEL
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 Availability of trained community level workers at village level, with a drug
kit.
 Health Day at Anganwadi level on a fixed day/month.
 Availability of generic drugs for common ailments at subcentre and hospital
level.
 Good hospital care.
 Improved access to Universal Immunisation.
 Improved facilities for institutional delivery.
 Provision of household toilets.
INNOVATIONS
Boat Clinic – Ship of Hope
 Launched on 25th May 2005
 Services offered: OPD services, ANC, Immunization, Family
planning, Minor operative procedures, Basic Laboratory
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Services
MOBILE MEDICAL UNIT
HOSPITAL ON WHEELS
•Launched on 11th November ’07
•Operational in 27 districts
•Equipped with Microscope, Semi Auto Analyzer, Portable X-ray, USG,
ECG, Generator
•2 MO, Nurses, Technicians…
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ASHA RADIO
•Updating the ASHAs with new development and also informing them
about the mission for upgrading the standard of life of the rural people
in respect to health and hygiene and particularly promoting the healthy
environment for mother and child.
•Feedback Mechanism : Pre paid post cards with printed address of
office of the AIR, Each ASHA will be given 12 postcards.
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ANM MOBILE
•Can report any suspected cases to the PHC to take
immediate action before it results to outbreak.
•Can also facilitate for the referral transport so that people
can avail the facility as there are villages where public
transportation facility is not available.
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ACHIEVEMENTS OF NRHM
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 More than 8.3 lakh ASHAs are connecting households to healthfacilities.
 NRHM has provided an opportunity to provide cashless hospitalized service
to the poor through Rogi Kalyan Samiti resources.
 Over 5 lakh village – health nutrition and sanitation committees have been
constituted.
 Subcentres have been strengthened by way of providing untied money of
Rs. 10,000 per annum and second ANM atSubcentre.
 NRHM has benefited below poverty line women for safe delivery.
 Delivery huts have been constructed to promote safe delivery at village
level.
CONT.....
 PHCs and CHCs have been strengthened by provision of untied fund of
Rs.25,000 per annum per PHC and Rs.50,000 per annum per CHC.
 District level plans have been formulated by 636 districts.
 District programme management units have been set up.
 Upgrading of CHCs, PHCs and SCs as per Indian public health standards
(IPHS).
 District, state, national health mission constituted.
 Public – private partnership with NGOs and private partnership has begun.
 Indigenous system of medicine: AYUSH has been promoted andservices
set – up at district level.
 First referral units (FRUs) for 24 – hour referral services and PHCs for 24 –
hour referral services are progressing. 50
HEALTH FINANCING
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NOW
• 20% public expenditure
(0.9% GDP), often
inefficient and ineffective.
• 80% private expenditure,
mostly out of pocket.
• 15-20% MoHFW
expenditure – rest by
States.
By 2012
• 40% public expenditure
with improved
accountability and
efficiency ( 2-3% GDP).
• Private expenditure by risk
pooling/insurance.
• 40% GoI expenditure – rest
by States.
PARADIGM SHIFT DUE TO NRHM
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Moves From
1. Current public
expenditure on health
0.9% of GDP.
2. Inflexible Financing
3. Dysfunctional health
infrastructure.
4. No standards prescribed
for quality.
5. Central Govt. Financing
Confined to select
Programmes or
Programme disease
centric.
TO
1. Increase Public
expenditure 2-3% of
GDP by 2012.
2. Flexible financing
3. Fully Functional Health
Facilities
4. IPHS for physical
infrastructure, human
resources, equipment,
drugs
5. Financing now is
directed to Development
of state health system.
CONT....
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6. Time consuming
recruitment system
and inadequate
provision of human
resources.
7. Low level community
participation.
8. Poor management
capacity.
9. Lack of coverage
10 Centralized planning
and evaluation.
6. Contractual
appointments, local
residency and additional
human resources.
7. Increasing community
participation.
8. Improved management
capacity.
9. Integrating vertical
health and Family
Welfare programme
10. Decentralized district
health action plans.
OUTCOME INDICATORS BY 2017
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 Reduce infant mortality rate to 25.
 Reduce maternal mortality rate to 100.
 Reduction of total fertility rate to 2.1.
 Reduce prevalence of under nutrition in children
under 3 years to 27%.
 Reduction of anaemia among women (15-49
years) to 28%.
 Raise child sex ratio from 914 to 950.
 Prevention and reduction of burden of
communicable disease , non-communicable
disease and injuries.
REFRENCES
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 Park’s textbook of Preventive and Social
Medicine
 Textbook of Community Medicine – Sunder
Lal, Adarsh, Pankaj
 www.nrhm.gov.in
 www.upnrhm.gov.in
 pglibrary-publichealth.wikispaces.com/file
 www.nhm.gov.in
THANK YOU..
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National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) India

  • 1. National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) Mr. Kailash Nagar Assistant Professor Dept. Community Health Dinsha Patel College of Nursing, Nadiad
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  • 3. THE CONTENTS 3  National Rural Health Mission  States focussed  Illustrative structure  Main approaches  Objectives  Functions of NRHM  Core strategies  Supplementary strategies  Components  RCH – II  Janani Suraksha Yojna  NRHM expected outcome  Innovations  Achievements of NRHM  Health Financing  Paradigm shift due to NRHM  Outcome indicators by NRHM  References
  • 4. NATIONAL RURAL HEALTH MISSION 4  National Health Mission(NHM) is an umbrella mission launched on 1st May 2013, having two components : National Rural Health Mission(NHRM) and National Urban Health Mission(NHUM)  National Rural Health Mission was launched for a period of 7 years (2005-12).  NRHM initially had high focus on 18 States (8 EAG, 8 North East, Jammu & Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh), but now all the states are included.  RCH-II was an important component of NRHM.
  • 6. OBJECTIVES OF THE MISSION Reduction in Child & Maternal mortality Universal access to public health services Universal Access to Immunization Programme 6
  • 7. OBJECTIVES OF THE MISSION Prevention & Control of Communica ble & Non- comm. Diseases Access to Integrated Primary Health Care Revitalize Local Health Tradition (AYUSH) Population Stabilization & Demographi c Balance 7
  • 8. Infrastructure for NRHM Block Level Hospital Clusters of GPs – PHC level Gram Panchayat – Sub health centre level Village level – ASHA, AWW, VH, SC 8
  • 9. Dept. of family welfare Dept. of women and child National mission steering State health mission District health mission Block coordination VHCGram ASHA AWMANM CLIENTS Gram panchayat The Institutional Structure Service provider 6
  • 10. INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMETS UNDER NRHM STATE LEVEL • State Health Mission chaired by Hon’ble Chief Minister. • State Health Society chaired by Chief Secretary. • Merger of all vertical societies into State Health Society. • State Level Planning and Monitoring Committee headed by Hon’ble Health Minister DISTRICT LEVEL  District Health Mission chaired by Chairman Zila Parishad.  District Health Society chaired by Deputy Commissioner.  District Planning and Monitoring Committee headed by Zila Parishad Chairman. 7
  • 11. CONTD.. 11 BLOCK LEVEL  Block Planning and Monitoring Committees at Block PHC.  PHC Planning and Monitoring Committees at PHC level.  Rogi Kalyan Samities for CHCs 1000 VILLAGE LEVEL  Village Health & Sanitation Committees in each village.  Accredited Social Health Activist (ASHA) for every population.
  • 12. NRHM MAIN APPROACHESCommunitization •Village Health & Sanitation Committee • ASHA • Panchayati Raj Institazutions • Rogi Kalyan Samiti Flexible Financing • Untied grants • NGOs as implementers • Risk Pooling • Money follows patient • More resources for more reforms Monitor progress against standard •IPHS Standard • Facility Surveys • Independent Monitoring Committee Innovations in Health Management • Additional manpower • Emergency services • Multi-skilling 12 IMPROVED MANAGEMNT THROUGH CAPACITY Block and district health office with management skills NGOsin capacity building Continuous skill development support
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  • 16. 3.Strengthening Sub-Centre through better human resource development, untied fund to enable local planning and action and more Multi Purpose Workers (MPWS). 4. Promote access to improve healthcare at household level through the female health activist (Asha- Accredited Social Health Activist) 16
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  • 21. Regulation for Private sector including the informal Rural Medical Practitioners (RMP) to ensure availability of quality service to citizens at reasonable cost. Promotion of public private partnerships for achieving public health goals. Mainstreaming AYUSH (Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddi, Homeopathy) 21
  • 22. Reorienting medical education to support rural health issues including regulation of medical care and medical ethics. Social health insurance to provide health security to the poor by ensuring accessible, affordable, accountable and good quality hospital care. 22
  • 23. PLAN OF ACTION - COMPONENTS 23  ASHA  Strengthening of Sub-Centers  Strengthening of PHCs  Strengthening of CHCs for First referral  District Health Plan  Converging Sanitation & Hygiene under NRHM  Strengthening Disease control program  Public-private partnership for public Health goals, including regulation of private sector  New health financing mechanisms  Reorienting health/medical education to support rural health issues
  • 24. COMPONENT A: ASHA  Every village will have a female ASHA  Chosen by and accountable to the panchayat .  Prototype training material for ASHA to be developed at National level subject to State level modifications 24
  • 25.  ASHA act as the interface between the community and the public health system.  She will facilitate preparation and implementation of the Village Health Plan along with  Anganwadi worker  ANM  functionaries of other Departments Self Help Group members.  She will be given a Drug Kit (generic AYUSH and allopathic formulations )for common ailments 24
  • 26. RESPONSIBILITY OF ASHA 26  To create awareness among the community regarding nutrition, basic sanitation, hygienic practices, healthy living.  Counsel women on birth preparedness, importance of safe delivery, breast feeding, complementary feeding, immunization, contraception, STDs.  Encourage the community to get involved in health related services.
  • 27. CONTD…  Escort/ accompany pregnant women, children requiring treatment and admissions to the nearest PHC’s.  Primary medical care for minor ailment such as diarrhea, fevers.  Provider of DOTS.  ASHA would be incentivized for promoting household toilets by the Mission. 27
  • 28. COMPONENT (B): STRENGTHENING SUB- CENTRES  Each sub-centre will have an Untied Fund for local action @ Rs. 10,000 per annum.  Supply of essential drugs, both allopathic and AYUSH, to the Sub- centres. 28
  • 29. COMPONENT (C): STRENGTHENING PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRES  Adequate and regular supply of essential quality drugs and equipment to PHCs.  Provision of 24 hour service in 50% PHCs.  Intensification of ongoing communicable disease control programmes, new programmes for control of non- communicable diseases and provision of 2nd doctor at PHC level (I male, 1 female). 29
  • 30. COMPONENT (D): STRENGTHENING CHCS FOR FIRST REFERRAL UNITS 30  Existing CHC (30-50 beds) as 24 Hour FRU, including posting of anaesthetists  Codification of new Indian Public Health Standards, setting norms for  Infrastructure  Staff  Equipment  Management  Promotion of Rogi Kalyan Samitis for hospital management.
  • 31. COMPONENT (E): DISTRICT HEALTH PLAN  District becomes core unit of planning, budgeting and implementation Health Program mes Family Welfare Program mes “District Health Mission” 31
  • 32. COMPONENT (F): CONVERGING SANITATION AND HYGIENE UNDER NRHM  Total Sanitation Campaign (TSC) is presently implemented in 350 districts, and is proposed to cover all districts in 10th Plan.  Components of TSC include rural sanitary marts, individual household toilets, women sanitary complex, and School Sanitation Programme 32
  • 33. COMPONENT (G): STRENGTHENING DISEASE CONTROL PROGRAMMES 33
  • 34. CONT… 34  Disease surveillance system at village level would be strengthened.  Supply of generic drugs (both AYUSH & Allopathic).  Provision of a mobile medical unit at District level for improved Outreach services.
  • 35. COMPONENT(H) PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP FOR PUBLIC HEALTH GOALS, INCLUDING REGULATION OF PRIVATE SECTOR  75% of health services are provided by the private sector.  Identifying areas of partnership, which are need based, thematic and geographic.  Public sector to play the lead role in defining the framework and sustaining the partnership. 35
  • 36. COMPONENT (I): NEW HEALTH FINANCING MECHANISMS  Progressively the District Health Missions to move towards paying hospitals for services .  Standardization of services – outpatient, in- patient, laboratory, surgical interventions- and costs will be done periodically by a committee of experts in each state.  An ombudsman to be created to monitor the District Health Fund Management , and take corrective action.  The Central government will provide subsidies to cover a part of the premiums for the poor, and monitor the schemes. 36
  • 37. COMPONENT (J): REORIENTING HEALTH/MEDICAL EDUCATION TO SUPPORT RURAL HEALTH ISSUES 37  While district and tertiary hospitals are necessarily located in urban centers, they form an integral part of the referral care chain serving the needs of the rural people.  Medical and Para-medical education facilities need to be created in states, based on need assessment.
  • 38. REPRODUCTIVE CHILD HEALTH PROGRAMME 38 RCH-II is the Flagship programme under NRHM. RCH-II started in 2005 and will continue till 2010 and beyond. RCH is principal vehicle and major component of NRHM aimed at reducing Maternal Mortality Ratio to 100/1,00,000, infant mortality to 30/1000 live birth and total fertility to 2.1 by year 2010. Components of RCH II : • Maternal health, MTP and JSY . • Child Health. • Family Planning. • Adolescent Reproductive and Sexual Health. • Urban RCH • Trial RCH • Vulnerable Groups • Institutional Strengthening. • Infection Management and Environment Plan at health facilities.
  • 39. STRATEGIES : 39  Maternal Health – Institutional deliveries, BCC, Mobilization Strategies, improved coverage and quality of ANC, skilled care to Pregnant women, Post -partum care at Community level.  Child health - UIP, IMNCI.  Population Stabilization – contraceptive choice, private sector intervention.  Urban and tribal health – similar initiatives with special focus disadvantages.
  • 40. JANANI SURAKSHA YOJANA 40  Janani Suraksha Yojana (JSY) is a safe motherhood intervention under the NRHM being implemented with the objective of reducing maternal and neo- natal mortality by promoting institutional delivery among the poor pregnant women.  The Yojana, launched on 12th April 2005 is being implemented in all states and UTs. JSY is a 100% centrally sponsored scheme.  The Yojana has identified ASHA, as an effective link between the Government and the poor pregnant women.  The scheme focuses on the poor pregnant woman with special dispensation for states having low institutional delivery rate. Besides the maternal care, the scheme provides cash assistance to all eligible mothers for delivery care.
  • 41. JANANI SURAKSHA YOJANA AND ASHA NRHM JSY Antenatal Check up 41 Institutional Care during delivery Immediate post-partum (coordinated care) ↑↑Institutional Deliveries in BPL families ↓↓ all MMR & IMR Cash assistance
  • 42.  To reduce Maternal and Neonatal Mortality by promoting institutional delivery among beneficiaries from BPL, SC and ST family in rural and urban area.  Incentives for Institutional Delivery 42  The eligible beneficiary is from Below Poverty Line and if she delivered at home in this case Rs. 500/-is paid . In case of L.S.C.S, Rs 1500/-is to be given to beneficiary RUR AL UR BAN Mothe r ASHA Total Mothe r ASHA Total LPS 1400 600 2000 1000 200 1200 HPS 700 200 900 600 200 800 HPS(n 600 otified tribal area)
  • 43. NRHM OUTCOMES EXPECTED 1. National Level  IMR : Reduced to 30/1000 Live Births  MMR : Reduced to 100/100,000  TFR : Brought to 2.1  MMRR : –50% upto 2010, Addl.10% by 2012  Kala Azar : to be Eliminated by 2010.  Filaria / Microfilaria Reduction Rate : 70% by 2010, by 2012 80% Elimination by 2015  Dengue Mortality Reduction Rate : 50% by 2010 and Sustaining at that Level Until 2012 Contd.. 42
  • 44.  44 50% by 2010 and sustaining at that Level Until 2012.  Increase to 46 lakhs per year Until 2012.  Brought to < 1 / 10,000.  85% Cure Rate to be Maintained.  Indian Public Health Standard.  Increase from < 20% to 75% .  Accredited Social Health Activists
  • 45. 2. COMMUNITY LEVEL 45  Availability of trained community level workers at village level, with a drug kit.  Health Day at Anganwadi level on a fixed day/month.  Availability of generic drugs for common ailments at subcentre and hospital level.  Good hospital care.  Improved access to Universal Immunisation.  Improved facilities for institutional delivery.  Provision of household toilets.
  • 46. INNOVATIONS Boat Clinic – Ship of Hope  Launched on 25th May 2005  Services offered: OPD services, ANC, Immunization, Family planning, Minor operative procedures, Basic Laboratory 46 Services
  • 47. MOBILE MEDICAL UNIT HOSPITAL ON WHEELS •Launched on 11th November ’07 •Operational in 27 districts •Equipped with Microscope, Semi Auto Analyzer, Portable X-ray, USG, ECG, Generator •2 MO, Nurses, Technicians… 47
  • 48. ASHA RADIO •Updating the ASHAs with new development and also informing them about the mission for upgrading the standard of life of the rural people in respect to health and hygiene and particularly promoting the healthy environment for mother and child. •Feedback Mechanism : Pre paid post cards with printed address of office of the AIR, Each ASHA will be given 12 postcards. 48
  • 49. ANM MOBILE •Can report any suspected cases to the PHC to take immediate action before it results to outbreak. •Can also facilitate for the referral transport so that people can avail the facility as there are villages where public transportation facility is not available. 49
  • 50. ACHIEVEMENTS OF NRHM 50  More than 8.3 lakh ASHAs are connecting households to healthfacilities.  NRHM has provided an opportunity to provide cashless hospitalized service to the poor through Rogi Kalyan Samiti resources.  Over 5 lakh village – health nutrition and sanitation committees have been constituted.  Subcentres have been strengthened by way of providing untied money of Rs. 10,000 per annum and second ANM atSubcentre.  NRHM has benefited below poverty line women for safe delivery.  Delivery huts have been constructed to promote safe delivery at village level.
  • 51. CONT.....  PHCs and CHCs have been strengthened by provision of untied fund of Rs.25,000 per annum per PHC and Rs.50,000 per annum per CHC.  District level plans have been formulated by 636 districts.  District programme management units have been set up.  Upgrading of CHCs, PHCs and SCs as per Indian public health standards (IPHS).  District, state, national health mission constituted.  Public – private partnership with NGOs and private partnership has begun.  Indigenous system of medicine: AYUSH has been promoted andservices set – up at district level.  First referral units (FRUs) for 24 – hour referral services and PHCs for 24 – hour referral services are progressing. 50
  • 52. HEALTH FINANCING 52 NOW • 20% public expenditure (0.9% GDP), often inefficient and ineffective. • 80% private expenditure, mostly out of pocket. • 15-20% MoHFW expenditure – rest by States. By 2012 • 40% public expenditure with improved accountability and efficiency ( 2-3% GDP). • Private expenditure by risk pooling/insurance. • 40% GoI expenditure – rest by States.
  • 53. PARADIGM SHIFT DUE TO NRHM 53 Moves From 1. Current public expenditure on health 0.9% of GDP. 2. Inflexible Financing 3. Dysfunctional health infrastructure. 4. No standards prescribed for quality. 5. Central Govt. Financing Confined to select Programmes or Programme disease centric. TO 1. Increase Public expenditure 2-3% of GDP by 2012. 2. Flexible financing 3. Fully Functional Health Facilities 4. IPHS for physical infrastructure, human resources, equipment, drugs 5. Financing now is directed to Development of state health system.
  • 54. CONT.... 54 6. Time consuming recruitment system and inadequate provision of human resources. 7. Low level community participation. 8. Poor management capacity. 9. Lack of coverage 10 Centralized planning and evaluation. 6. Contractual appointments, local residency and additional human resources. 7. Increasing community participation. 8. Improved management capacity. 9. Integrating vertical health and Family Welfare programme 10. Decentralized district health action plans.
  • 55. OUTCOME INDICATORS BY 2017 55  Reduce infant mortality rate to 25.  Reduce maternal mortality rate to 100.  Reduction of total fertility rate to 2.1.  Reduce prevalence of under nutrition in children under 3 years to 27%.  Reduction of anaemia among women (15-49 years) to 28%.  Raise child sex ratio from 914 to 950.  Prevention and reduction of burden of communicable disease , non-communicable disease and injuries.
  • 56. REFRENCES 56  Park’s textbook of Preventive and Social Medicine  Textbook of Community Medicine – Sunder Lal, Adarsh, Pankaj  www.nrhm.gov.in  www.upnrhm.gov.in  pglibrary-publichealth.wikispaces.com/file  www.nhm.gov.in