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NRHM Initiatives general Objectives
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Reduction
in child and maternal mortality.
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Universal
access to public services for food and
nutrition, sanitation and hygiene, and
universal access to public health care
services with emphasis on services addressing
women’s and children’s health and universal
immunisation.
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Prevention
and control of communicable and
non-communicable diseases, including locally
endemic diseases.
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Access
to integrated comprehensive primary health
care.
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Population
stabilisation, gender and demographic balance.
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Revitalisation
of local health traditions and mainstream
AYUSH.
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Pomotion
of healthy life styles.
The
Objectives of ASHA are
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Create
awareness on health and its social
determinants.
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Mobilize the community towards local health
planning.
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Increase
utilization and accountability of the existing
health services.
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Promote
good health practices.
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Provide a
minimum package of curative care as
appropriate and feasible for that level.
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Undertaking
timely referrals.
Broad
Objective of Mainstreaming of AYUSH:
Objectives
of Untied Fund for Sub Centers
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To
increase functional, administrative and
financial resources and autonomy to the field
units.
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To
develop the physical infrastructure and centre
specific activities for PHCs.
Objectives of RKS
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Ensure
compliance to minimal standard for facility
and hospital care and protocols of treatment
as issued by the Government.
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Ensure
accountability of the public health providers
to the community.
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Introduce
transparency with regard to management of
funds.
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Upgrade and
modernize the health services provided by the
hospital and any associated outreach services.
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Supervise
the implementation of National Health
Programmes at the Hospital and other
institutions that may be placed under its
administrative jurisdiction.
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Organize
outreach services/ health camps at facilities
under the jurisdiction of the hospital
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Display
a Citizens’ Charter in the Health facility.
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Generate
resources locally through donations, user fees
and other means
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Establish
affiliations with private institutions to
upgrade services
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Undertake
construction and expansion in the hospital
building
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Ensure
optimal use of hospital land as per govt.
guidelines
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mprove
participation of the society in the running of
the hospitals
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Ensure
proper training for doctors and staff
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Ensure
subsidized food, medicines and drinking water
and cleanliness to the patients and their
attendants.
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Ensure
proper use, timely maintenance and repair of
hospital building equipment and machinery.
Objectives of Mobile Health Units:
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Every
district will have at least operational mobile
medical unit t for delivering health services
in terms of preventive, promotive, curative
and effective to rural population especially
to poor woman, children & old.
Objectives of Strengthening of PHC/CHC/UGPHC to India Public Health
Standard:
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To
provide optimal expert care to the community.
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To achieve
and maintain an acceptable standard quality
care in terms of Assured Services.
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To
make the services more responsive and
sensitive to the needs of the community.
Objectives of Immunization
Districts will
provide equitable, efficient and safe
immunisation services to all infants and
pregnant women. Aim is to achieve 100% full
immunisation status by 2009-2010 and to maintain
it for long.
2005-06---------50%
2006-07---------60%
2007-08---------75%
2008-09---------95%
2009-10---------100%
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Contribute
global eradication of Polio by 2007.
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Elimination
of Neonatal Tetanus, Diphtheria and Pertussis
by 2009.
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Measles
mortality and morbidity reduction to 80% by
2010, compared to 2000 estimates.
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Achieve
and maintain vitamin A supplementation
coverage >80% under the age of 3 yrs.
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Establish
sufficient sustainable and accountable fund
flow at all levels.
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Ensure there
is sustained demand and reduced social
barriers to access immunisation services.
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