National Rural Health Mission - Amravati
National Rural Health Mission - Amravati
National Rural Health Mission - Amravati
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Sr. No. Initiative<br />
2011‐12<br />
Number Proposed Total Amount (in Lacs)<br />
36 Strengthening of Nursing Services 2 117.40<br />
37 School <strong>Health</strong> Programme 16 139.54<br />
38 Sickle Cell Disease Programme 1 41.52<br />
39 Procurement Plan 16 30.40<br />
40 Co‐ordination Cell DH 1 4.58<br />
41 Maher Scheme 9 16.40<br />
42 Volunteer to trible PHCs 34 12.96<br />
43 Diet facility for PHC 11 19.80<br />
44 AYUSH Cell 28 30.80<br />
45 Hardship Allowances to Regular <strong>Health</strong> Staff 14 113.28<br />
46 Mobile Medical Unit 1 15.76<br />
47 DHAP 14 8.40<br />
48 M & E Cell 4 12.24<br />
49 FMG 2 4.08<br />
50 RKS Coordinator 1 4.44<br />
51 IDW Wing 6 17.88<br />
52 IPHS Wing 2 7.32<br />
53 Block Program Management Unit 14 81.48<br />
TOTAL 5482 2646.79<br />
<strong>National</strong> rural health mission has been launched with a view to bringing about<br />
dramatic improvement in health system and health status of people, especially those who live in<br />
rural areas of the country. The mission seeks to provide universal access to equitable, affordable and<br />
quality health care which is accountable and at the same time responsive to the needs of people,<br />
reduction in child and maternal deaths as well as population stabilisation and gender and<br />
demographic balance.<br />
Key features in order to achieve the goals of the <strong>Mission</strong> include making the public<br />
health delivery system fully functional and accountable to the community, human resource<br />
management, community involvement, decentralisation, rigorous monitoring and evaluation against<br />
standards, convergence of health and related programs from village level upwards, innovations and<br />
flexible financing and also interventions for improving health indicators.<br />
To facilitate fund release and monitoring, the NRHM plan is divided in following components: