National Health Programs
National Health Programs
PROGRAMS
Framework of all
National Health
Programs in India
2 Sub-missions –
National Rural Health
Mission (NRHM)
National Urban Health
Mission (NUHM)
NATIONAL HEALTH MISSION -
COMPONENTS
NHM
NRHM NUHM
NON-
COMMINUNICABLE HEALTH SYSTEMS INFRASTRUCTURE
RMNCH+A COMMUNICABLE
DISEASE CONTROL STRENGTHENING MAINTENANCE
DISEASE CONTROL
NATIONAL HEALTH MISSION -
FRAMEWORK
NATIONAL LEVEL
Mission Steering Group (MSG) headed by the Union Minister for Health & Family
Welfare
Empowered Programme Committee (EPC) headed by the Union Secretary for
Health & FW
The EPC will implement the Mission under the overall guidance of the MSG.
NATIONAL
HEALTH
MISSION -
FRAMEWORK
NATIONAL RURAL HEALTH MISSION
(NRHM)
AIM: Provide accessible, affordable and quality health care to the rural
population, especially the vulnerable groups.
Under the NRHM, the Empowered Action Group (EAG) States, as well as the North-
Eastern States, Jammu and Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh, have been given
special focus.
Establish a fully functional, community-owned, decentralized health delivery system
with inter-sectoral convergence at all levels.
MISSION
support and an untied fund to enable local planning and
action and more Multi Purpose Workers (MPWs).
Strengthening existing (PHCs) through better staffing and
(NRHM) –
human resource development policy, clear quality
standards, better community support and an untied fund to
RURAL HEALTH
levels.
Technical support to National, State and District Health
MISSION
Mission, for public health management
Strengthening capacities for data collection,
(NRHM) – assessment and review for evidence-based planning,
monitoring and supervision.
AIM: Meet health care needs of the urban population with the focus on urban
poor, by making available to them essential primary health care services and
reducing their out-of-pocket expenses for treatment.
Strengthening the existing health care service delivery system, targeting the
people living in slums and converging with various schemes relating to wider
determinants of health like drinking water, sanitation, school education, etc.
STRATEGIES
Capacity building of stakeholders
Prioritizing the most vulnerable amongst the poor
Ensuring quality health care services
RMNCH+A
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
• AIDS CONTROL
• IDSP
• NTEP
NATIONAL
• NVBDCP
• NLEP
PROGRAMMES •
•
NPCDCS
NPCBVI
NMHP
IN INDIA
•
• NPHCE
• NPPCD
• NTCP
• NOHP
• NPPC
• NPPMBI
• NOTTO
• NPPCF
• NIDDCP
REPRODUCTIVE, MATERNAL, NEONATAL,
CHILD HEALTH + ADOLESCENT
Health Outcome Goals established in
the 12th Fiver Year Plan
Reduction of Infant Mortality Rate
(IMR) to 25 per 1,000 live births by
RMNCH+A 2017
Reduction in Maternal Mortality Ratio
(MMR) to 100 per 100,000 live births
by 2017
Reduction in Total Fertility Rate(TFR)
to 2.1 by 2017
RMNCH+A
RMNCH+A - ADOLESCENT HEALTH
Adolescent nutrition; iron and folic Facility-based adolescent Information and counselling on
acid supplementation: reproductive and sexual health adolescent sexual reproductive
services: health and other health issues:
•Child Health Screening and Early Intervention
•National Iron Plus Initiative
Services
•Weekly Iron-Folic Acid supplementation •Reproductive and Sexual health information •Adolescent Health Day
and services
•‘Kishori Samooh’ under SABLA scheme
•Adolescent Information and Counselling (Ministry of Women and Child Development)
Centre – Sub-centre level
•Teen Clubs (Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan,
•Adolescent Health Clinics under the Ministry of Sports & Youth Affairs)
Preventive use of folic acid in Antenatal care package and Skilled obstetric care and Emergency obstetric and
peri-conception period tracking of high-risk pregnancies Immediate essential newborn newborn care
care and resuscitation
•Folic acid supplementation – 3 months •Nishchay – Pregnancy testing kits •Maternal and Child Health Wing
before and 3 months after conception •Mother and Child Tracking System •Janani Suraksha Yojana (JSY)
•Planning of pregnancy •Anemia treatment •Janani Shishu Suraksha Karyakram (JSSK)
•Birth Spacing •PPTCT •Navjat Shishu Suraksha Karyakram (NSSK)
• Immediate post-natal care upto 42 days – • Special Newborn Care Units (SNCU) • Monitor Low Birth Weight babies
ASHA workers • Newborn Stabilisation Unit (NBSU) • Iron-Folic acid supplementation
• JSSK • De-worming
• Nutritional Rehabilitation Centres
AIDS Control
Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme
National Tuberculosis Elimination Programme
National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme
National Leprosy Eradication Programme
NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
National Programme for Prevention & Control of Cancer, Diabetes, Cardiovascular Diseases & Stroke (NPCDCS)
National Programme For Control Of Blindness & Visual Impairment (NPCBVI)
National Mental Health Programme (NMHP)
National Programme for healthcare of Elderly (NPHCE)
National Programme for the Prevention & Control of Deafness (NPPCD)
National Tobacco Control Programme (NTCP)
National Oral Health Programme (NOHP)
National Programme for Palliative care (NPPC)
National Programme for Prevention & Management of Burn Injuries (NPPMBI)
•National Organ Tissue and Transplant Organization (NOTTO)
•National Programme for Prevention & Control of Flurosis (NPPCF)
•National Iodine Deficiency Disorders Control Programme
National OBJECTIVES
Prevention &
•Screening at all levels in the health care delivery system from sub-centre
and above for early detection of diseases covered under the program
including management and follow up.
Control of •To build capacity at various levels of health care for prevention, early
diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation, IEC/BCC, operational research and
Cancer, rehabilitation.
•To provide logistic support for diagnosis and cost-effective treatment at
Diabetes, primary, secondary and tertiary levels of health care.
•To support for development of database of NCDs through Surveillance
Cardiovascular System and to monitor NCD morbidity and mortality and risk factors.
STRATEGIES
Diseases & •Health promotion awareness generation and promotion of healthy lifestyle
Health
development;
To promote community participation in the mental
health service development; and
Programme To enhance human resource in mental health sub-
specialties.
(NMHP) STRATEGIES
Integration mental health with primary health care
through the NMHP
Provision of tertiary care institutions for treatment of
mental disorders
Eradicating stigmatization of mentally ill patients and
protecting their rights through regulatory institutions
like the Central Mental Health Authority, and State
Mental health Authority.
DISTRICT MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM
Envisages provision of basic mental health
care services at the community level.
National Objectives
(NMHP)
within the community itself
To reduce the stigma of mental illness through
public awareness.
To treat and rehabilitate mental patients
within the community.
Millennium Development
Goals – 2000-2015