National Rural Health Mission - Amravati
National Rural Health Mission - Amravati
National Rural Health Mission - Amravati
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Foreword:<br />
<strong>National</strong> <strong>Rural</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Mission</strong> is implemented in District <strong>Amravati</strong> from year<br />
2006‐2007. The aims and objective of the mission is “<strong>Health</strong> for all by 2012” and reduced<br />
IMR, MMR, TFR. To achieved said goal of NRHM District implemented all the activity of<br />
NRHM. From year 2006‐07 to 2009‐10 by implementing various types of schemes for rural<br />
and urban area and specialy for Melghat tribal area. There are lot of difficulties district<br />
Administraton have been faced, it inclueds geographical, a traditional, factor and also non<br />
availability of specialist, doctors. There is huge disparity of specialists Doctors in the district<br />
specialy in Melghat area. Infant mortality rate and maternal mortality rate is still high in the<br />
tribal areas. There is low acceptance of family planning services and so TFR is high.<br />
By implementing Maternal releated activity and development of<br />
infrastructure in tribal area, Institutional delivery rate is improoved up to 42% as compare<br />
to initial rate of 2006‐07 of 7%. For imprving institutional delivery through NRHM following<br />
activity shall be taken by District health society.<br />
1) Infrastructute development<br />
2) Man power recruitment<br />
3) Involovement of non official<br />
4) Public private partnership<br />
5) NGO involvement<br />
6) Training & capacity building<br />
7) Monitoring activity<br />
8) Referal services<br />
High growth rate in population has imbalanced the infrastructure in the district. The clients<br />
are not satisfied with the Government <strong>Health</strong> Institutions because of non availability of minimum<br />
requirement i.e. sanitation, condition of equipments and instruments, regularity of human resources<br />
and inadequate medicines. But by implementing and by proper execution of above activity the<br />
situation has now been changed and satisfaction of client and poor rural patients will be seen by<br />
growth rate of OPD/IPD and improved percentage of institutional delivery.<br />
This plan will definitely improve availability, utilization and quality of <strong>Health</strong> Services<br />
to the community at all levels. We expect necessary support form the Sate Government for<br />
implementation of NRHM activities.<br />
Civil Surgeon District <strong>Health</strong> Officer, Chief Executive Officer,<br />
District Hospital <strong>Amravati</strong>. Zilla Parishad <strong>Amravati</strong> Zilla Parishad , <strong>Amravati</strong>.