Monday, June 20, 2011

Objectives of NRHM


 Reduction of the IMR from the current 57 to 30 by the year 2012
 Reduction of MMR from current 379 to about 100 by the year 2012
 An increase of CPR to 65% by the year 2008 and reduction of total fertility rate to
2.1 and net reproduction rate to 1.0 by the year 2010
 Achieving IPHS. No.rms of service delivery in all sub-centres, PHCs and CHCs
and district hospitals by the year 2012
 Making maternal health, child health and adolescent health care facilities, safe
abortion services and management of reproductive tract infections easily
accessible to all
 Addressing the health issues in vulnerable communities like tribal population,
urban slum population, people living in conflict areas etc.
 Effective outcomes on all disease control programmes
 Making Community level first contact care as well as necessary referral supports
available to all
 Reduction of child malnutrition levels
 Ensuring effective Coordination within the health department as well as ensuring
coordination with all sectors and programmes, which are determinants of good
health
 Resolving the issue of finding skilled personnel to serve in medically underserved
areas through implementation of an improved health human resource development
policy and through appropriate public private and public civil society partnerships
 Decentralisation of health services and increased public participation in all health
services and health management
 Professionalization of management at all levels
 Initiating community based monitoring and feedback system in order to improve
the quality of public health interventions through triangulation of monitoring
 Mainstreaming of AYUSH systems
 Improving Medical Education along with tertiary level health care facilities in the
state

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