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Update on Status of Healthcare Infrastructure under NHM

Health Dynamics of India (HDI) (Infrastructure & Human Resources), 2022-23 is an annual publication, based on healthcare administrative data reported by States/UTs. Details of Primary Health Centers (PHCs), Community Health Centers (CHCs), and sub-centers constructed or upgraded in rural & urban areas in the country, State/UT-wise, may be seen at the following link of HDI 2022-23: https://mohfw.gov.in/sites/default/files/Health%20Dynamics%20of%20India%20%28Infrastructure%20%26%20Human%20Resources%29%202022-23_RE%20%281%29.pdf   Extension of National Health Mission (NHM) has been given by the Union Cabinet for the period of FY 2021-26. The details of target set and achieved under NHM are listed below: Targets (as per NHM extension for 2021-26) Status Reduce MMR to 87 per 1 lakh 97 per 1 lakh live births (SRS 2018-20) Reduce IMR to 22 per thousand 28 per thousand (SRS 2020) Sustain TFR to 2.0 at national level 2.0 (NFHS 5) Achieve the operationalization of 1.5 lakh Ayushman Arogya Mandirs (erstwhile AB-HWC) 1,76,325 ( as on 31.1.2025) Achieve and sustain more than 90% Full Immunization coverage of all children by one year of age 93.6% (as on 31.10.2024) Malaria: No. of districts with Annual Parasite Incidence (API)<1/1000 population-710 699 (2023) Dengue: Sustain Case fatality rate at <1% 0.09% (as on 31.10.2024) Lymphatic Filariasis: No. of districts observing mass drug administration (MDA) in eligible population- 40 159 (2024) Kala Azar: Achieve ‘zero’ no. of endemic blocks reporting >1 KA case/10000 population at block level by 2023-24 and sustain elimination status till 2025-26 Achieved ‘zero’ blocks till 2023-24. Status sustained till Oct, 2024. Status of Human Resource is available in HDI 2022-23 which may be seen at the following link:   https://mohfw.gov.in/sites/default/files/Health%20Dynamics%20of%20India%20%28Infrastructure%20%26%20Human%20Resources%29%202022-23_RE%20%281%29.pdf The Government of India has taken number of initiatives in the form of incentives and honorarium to the medical professionals for encouraging better service delivery in rural and remote areas in the country, which include:     To strengthen urban health system, National Urban Health Mission (NUHM) was launched in 2013 as a sub-mission of NHM. Various initiatives carried out under NHM by the Government of India in the country including in urban areas are operationalisation of Ayushman Arogya Mandir, National Ambulance Services, Mobile Medical Units, ASHAs, 24 x 7 Services and First Referral Facilities, Prime Minister's National Dialysis Programme, Free Diagnostics Service Initiative and Free Drugs Service Initiative, various activities under Reproductive & Child Health, Anaemia Mukt Bharat (AMB) strategy, Pradhan Mantri TB Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan (PMTBMBA) and Universal Immunization programme. The Union Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare, Shri Prataprao Jadhav stated this in a written reply in the Lok Sabha today. **** MV HFW/ Update on Healthcare Infra under NHM/07 February 2025/5 Health Dynamics of India (HDI) (Infrastructure & Human Resources), 2022-23 is an annual publication, based on healthcare administrative data reported by States/UTs. Details of Primary Health Centers (PHCs), Community Health Centers (CHCs), and sub-centers constructed or upgraded in rural & urban areas in the country, State/UT-wise, may be seen at the following link of HDI 2022-23: https://mohfw.gov.in/sites/default/files/Health%20Dynamics%20of%20India%20%28Infrastructure%20%26%20Human%20Resources%29%202022-23_RE%20%281%29.pdf   Extension of National Health Mission (NHM) has been given by the Union Cabinet for the period of FY 2021-26. The details of target set and achieved under NHM are listed below: Targets (as per NHM extension for 2021-26) Status Reduce MMR to 87 per 1 lakh 97 per 1 lakh live births (SRS 2018-20) Reduce IMR to 22 per thousand 28 per thousand (SRS 2020) Sustain TFR to 2.0 at national level 2.0 (NFHS 5) Achieve the operationalization of 1.5 lakh Ayushman Arogya Mandirs (erstwhile AB-HWC) 1,76,325 ( as on 31.1.2025) Achieve and sustain more than 90% Full Immunization coverage of all children by one year of age 93.6% (as on 31.10.2024) Malaria: No. of districts with Annual Parasite Incidence (API)<1/1000 population-710 699 (2023) Dengue: Sustain Case fatality rate at <1% 0.09% (as on 31.10.2024) Lymphatic Filariasis: No. of districts observing mass drug administration (MDA) in eligible population- 40 159 (2024) Kala Azar: Achieve ‘zero’ no. of endemic blocks reporting >1 KA case/10000 population at block level by 2023-24 and sustain elimination status till 2025-26 Achieved ‘zero’ blocks till 2023-24. Status sustained till Oct, 2024. Status of Human Resource is available in HDI 2022-23 which may be seen at the following link:   https://mohfw.gov.in/sites/default/files/Health%20Dynamics%20of%20India%20%28Infrastructure%20%26%20Human%20Resources%29%202022-23_RE%20%281%29.pdf The Government of India has taken number of initiatives in the form of incentives and honorarium to the medical professionals for encouraging better service delivery in rural and remote areas in the country, which include:     To strengthen urban health system, National Urban Health Mission (NUHM) was launched in 2013 as a sub-mission of NHM. Various initiatives carried out under NHM by the Government of India in the country including in urban areas are operationalisation of Ayushman Arogya Mandir, National Ambulance Services, Mobile Medical Units, ASHAs, 24 x 7 Services and First Referral Facilities, Prime Minister's National Dialysis Programme, Free Diagnostics Service Initiative and Free Drugs Service Initiative, various activities under Reproductive & Child Health, Anaemia Mukt Bharat (AMB) strategy, Pradhan Mantri TB Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan (PMTBMBA) and Universal Immunization programme. The Union Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare, Shri Prataprao Jadhav stated this in a written reply in the Lok Sabha today. **** MV HFW/ Update on Healthcare Infra under NHM/07 February 2025/5

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