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Impact of Universal Health Coverage
on Child Growth and Nutrition
Prof. Dr. Smriti Arora
Amity College of Nursing , Amity University Haryana
smritiamit@msn.com, 9810840372
Objectives
• Why is child growth and nutrition important ?
• Factors affecting child growth and nutrition
• What is UHC ?
• Initiatives of govt. affecting child growth and nutrition
• Impact of UHC on child growth and nutrition
Is child growth and nutrition important ?
• Yes
• When a person/child is sick, malnourished, it impacts the well being
of an individual, it burdens family and public resources
• weakens societies, and squanders potential.
• India contributes the highest global share of deaths among the under-
fives.
• According to a joint study conducted by ASSOCHAM and EY, India is
home to the largest number of malnourished children in the world.
• 40% of Indian children were reportedly undernourished in the year
2015.
• Over the decade (2005-15), there has been an overall reduction in the
IMR and U5MR in India, yet the country is housing about 50 % of
undernourished children of the world
Factors affecting child growth and nutrition
• Early screening
• Antenatal and postnatal care
• EIBF
• Immunization
• Availability of health services
• Communicable diseases
• NCD
• Environmental sanitation and Hygiene
• Educating women
• Place of dwelling
What is UHC ?
• The concept of UHC for India was anticipated way back in 1946 by
the landmark Bhore Committee Report which envisaged a country
where “no individual would fail to secure adequate care because
of inability to pay.”
• Universal Health Coverage (UHC) is a flagship programme of the
WHO in the South- East Asia Region, and is now a global priority.
• Goal - To ensure that everyone, everywhere, should have access to
essential healthcare services without facing financial hardship.
• Progressive realization of UHC is one of the key features of the UN
SDG
• 2000-2015- 8 MDGs
• 2015-30 - The 17 SDGs
adopted by UN to achieve
by 2030
Targets for Goal 3 of SDG
By 2030:
• reduce the global MMR to < 70 per 100,000 live births.
• end preventable deaths of newborns and children under 5 years
of age
• reduce NMR to at least as low as 12 per 1,000 live births and
• under-5 mortality to at least as low as 25 per 1,000 live births
• To achieve the SDG3 target on preventable deaths by 2030, the
majority of Indian districts clearly need to make a giant leap to reduce
their NMR and U5MR.
• India's commitment towards achieving UHC is clearly reflected in
policies and institutional mechanism, which are directed towards
increasing coverage and access to health services.
Initiatives by govt.
April 2005 - JSY
• Janani Suraksha Yojana
• is a safe motherhood intervention under the National Rural Health
Mission (NHM).
• Objective- to reduce maternal and infant mortality by promoting
institutional delivery among pregnant women.
• financial assistance of Rs. 500/- per birth up to two live births to the
pregnant women who have attained 19 years of age and belong to
the below poverty line (BPL) households.
2008- RSBY
• The Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana
• was launched with a very laudable social objective of providing
financial protection to unorganized workers, including migrant
workers.
• It has benefited many persons who could access hospitalized care
under the scheme.
2011- JSSK
• free and no expense delivery, including caesarean section to all pregnant
women delivering in public health institutions
• free drugs and consumables,
• free diet up to 3 days during normal delivery and up to 7 days for C-section,
• free diagnostics, and free blood wherever required.
• free transport from home to institution, between facilities in case of a
referral and drop back home.
• Similar entitlements have been put in place for all sick newborns and
infants accessing public health institutions for treatment till 30 days after
birth.
• The scheme aims to eliminate out of pocket expenses while accessing
services at Government health facilities.
• October 2010- the Planning Commission of India constituted a 15
member High Level Expert Group (HLEG), to recommend a framework
for Universal Health Coverage.
• The HLEG was asked to submit its report in time for the development
of the 12th Five Year Plan (2012-2017).
• 2013 - The National Health Mission (NHM)—the merger between the
National Urban Health Mission and the National Rural Health Mission
(2005)
• 2014- Planning commission was abolished
• 2015- The NITI Aayog, (National Institution for Transforming India)
established with the aim to achieve SDG
• NITI Aayog is undertaking the extensive exercise of measuring India
and its States’ progress towards the SDGs for 2030, culminating in the
development of the first SDG India Index
2013- National Food Security Act
• life cycle approach
• special provisions have been made for pregnant women and lactating
mothers and children in the age group of 6 months to 14 years,
• entitled to receive nutritious meal free of cost through ICDS/ Anganwadi
Centres under ICDS scheme and schools under Mid-Day Meal scheme.
• Higher nutritional norms have been prescribed for malnourished children
upto 6 years of age.
• Pregnant women and lactating mothers are further entitled to receive cash
maternity benefit of not less than Rs. 6,000 to partly compensate for the
wage loss during the period of pregnancy and also to supplement nutrition.
• which will dramatically reduce anemia and childhood stunting.
Sep 2014- INAP
• India Newborn Action Plan was launched for accelerating the reduction of
preventable newborn deaths and stillbirths in the country
• Goal – to attain ‘Single Digit Neonatal Mortality Rate (NMR) by 2030’ and
• ‘Single Digit Still Birth Rate (SBR) by 2030’.
• Defines six pillars of interventions:
1. Pre-conception and antenatal care;
2. Care during labour and child birth;
3. Immediate newborn care;
4. Care of healthy newborn;
5. Care of small and sick newborn;
6. Care beyond newborn survival
2 Oct 2014 - Swachh Bharat Mission
• Primary healthcare with focus on systems beyond
medicine
• There is a renewed governmental focus on hygiene
sanitation
• open defecation-free India
Dec. 25, 2014- Mission Indradhanush
• expansion of immunization service and
coverage.
• Between 2009-2013 immunization coverage
has increased from 61% to 65%, indicating
only 1% increase in coverage every year.
• Target is to achieve full coverage by 2020
2015- Beti Bachao Beti Padhao
• Promoting gender equity
• sustained focus on ending female feticide
• improving child sex ratio and
• education of the girl child through the campaign of the government
of India called “Beti Bachao Beti Padhao”
• Save the girl child – Educate the girl child.
2015- Pradhan Mantri Jan Aushadhi
Pariyojana
• Availability of generic medicines
• Strict quality control measures
• universal drug availability and
affordability
• help bring down the OOP expenditure
on medicines for drugs used for treating
malaria and other chronic diseases like
NCDs.
2015- PMAY- G
• Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana,
• an initiative by Government of India
• in which affordable housing will be provided to the urban
poor with a target of building 20 million affordable houses by
31 March 2022
2016 - PMUY
• Ujjwala Yojana
• Need- There are serious health hazards
associated with cooking based on fossil fuels.
• providing free liquefied petroleum gas
connections to below poverty line families
• clean indoor air by provision of clean fuels
• If implemented properly, this would go a long
way in decreasing the indoor air pollution due
to biomass fuel which is a major problem in
rural areas.
2018- Ayushman Bharat
Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB-PMJAY)
It is an umbrella of two major health initiatives, namely:
1. Health and Wellness Centres
2. National Health Protection Scheme
1. Health and Wellness Centres
• Under this 1.5 lakh existing sub centres will bring health care system
closer to the homes of people in the form of Health and wellness
centres. These centres will provide comprehensive health care for
NCD and MCH services.
List of Services to be provided at Health & Wellness Centre
• Pregnancy care and maternal
health services
• Neonatal and infant health
services
• Child health
• Chronic communicable diseases
• Non-communicable diseases
• Management of mental illness
• Dental care
• Eye care
• Geriatric care
• Emergency medicine
2. National Health Protection Mission
• provides a defined benefit cover of Rs. 5 lakh per family per year. This
cover will take care of almost all secondary care and most of tertiary
care procedures.
• ensures that nobody is left out (especially women, children and
elderly) there will be no cap on family size and age in the scheme.
• The benefit cover will also include pre and post-hospitalization
expenses. All pre-existing conditions will be covered from day one of
the policy.
• A defined transport allowance per hospitalization will also be paid to
the beneficiary.
2018- Laqshya
• After launch of the National Health Mission (NHM), there has been
substantial increase in the number of institutional deliveries.
• However, this increase in the numbers has not resulted into
proportionate improvements in the key maternal and new-born
health indicators.
• It is estimated that approximately 46% maternal deaths, over 40%
stillbirths and 40% newborn deaths take place on the day of the
delivery.
LaQshya
• A transformational change in the processes
related to the care during the delivery, which
essentially relates to intrapartum and
immediate postpartum care, is required to
achieve tangible results within short period of
time.
• ‘LaQshya’ programme of the MoHFW aims at
improving quality of care in labour room and
maternity Operation Theatre and
• ensure respectful maternity care.
Digital India
• Use of IT for bridging the gap for those lacking access to quality healthcare
and reaching the unreached is essential for India
• India is an IT powerhouse and has the second highest mobile phone
connections globally.
• The various ICT application in healthcare being explored in India include
telemedicine, vaccine and drug inventory control and storage (electronic
Vaccine Intelligence Network), training of health workers (ANMOL, m-
ACADEMY, safe motherhood), disseminating health education (Swachh
Bharat app, India fights dengue app, m-Diabetes text messaging service,
KILKARI recorded voice calls), promotion of behavior change (m-cessation
text messaging services, stress control app), drug adherence in tuberculosis
(TB) (99-DOTS)
Digital health
• In the past decade, India has implemented a digital health program
called eVIN to track immunization.
• ANMOL is another important digital health tool, providing better
health care services to pregnant women, mothers, and newborns.
• India continues to struggle with high maternal and neonatal mortality
rates, so tracking and providing services to new moms is important—
especially for the country’s poorest and most vulnerable people.
Kilkari app
• A mobile-based application, namely, ‘Kilkari,’
has been launched in Haryana to create
awareness among pregnant women, parents
and field workers about the, post-natal care
and immunization, importance of antenatal
care, institutional delivery
• delivers free, weekly, time appropriate 72
audio messages about pregnancy, child birth
and child care from the 2nd trimester of
pregnancy until the child attains the age of
one year directly to the registered mobile
numbers.
IMPACT
A downtrend in communicable diseases
• India has been polio-free since 2014. In a country of 1.2 billion people, this
is a big deal.
• We have also been free of tetanus since 2015 and have set strict targets for
the elimination of malaria, TB, and lymphatic filariasis in the coming years.
While we still represent a large percentage of the global burden for these
diseases, we’ve made significant progress.
• The Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, or Clean India Movement, has provided a big
push in the right direction to reduce the spread of communicable diseases.
As recently as 2014, 65 percent of our population defecated in the open—
and now that number is down to 20 % .
• This shows how quickly progress can take root when communities and
government leaders work together and how it will have a huge impact on
health going forward.
Impact ?
• Reduced neonatal mortality rates
• Neonatal mortality rates have improved markedly, dropping from 57
deaths per 1,000 live births to 37 between 2005 and 2015.
• In the past decade, India has saved a huge number of infants through
multiple interventions—including an increase in institutional birthing,
immunization coverage, and improved sanitation.
NFHS 1- 1992-93, NFHS 2- 1998-99, NFHS 3- 2005-06, NFHS 4- 2015-16
NFHS 1- 1992-93, NFHS 2- 1998-99, NFHS 3- 2005-06, NFHS 4- 2015-16
NFHS 1- 1992-93, NFHS 2- 1998-99, NFHS 3- 2005-06, NFHS 4- 2015-16
NFHS 1- 1992-93, NFHS 2- 1998-99, NFHS 3- 2005-06, NFHS 4- 2015-16
Impact
• Aggregate national indicators do not highlight the huge disparities which
exist across the states and districts of India
• For ex. A baby girl born in Madhya Pradesh, is at a 6 fold higher risk of
dying before her first birthday than a baby girl born in Kerala
• Even in the 1st month of life, a newborn runs a 5-fold higher risk of death if
born in Odisha as compared to Kerala.
• Across almost every health indicator, health inequity is starkly evident in
the country.
• Rural, less educated and poorer sections of our population including Dalits
have a worse health status than more affluent, higher educated, urban and
upper caste groups.
• Women too are worse off in health status and access to healthcare.
India and Goal 3
• According to various rounds of the National Family Health Survey
data, the U5MR has declined by a little more than half in the past 23
years, namely, from 109 deaths/1000 live births in 1992–1993 NFHS
to 50 deaths/1000 live births 2015–2016 NFHS)
• MMR declined from 437 per 100,000 live births in 1990-91 to 167 in
2013
• The reduction in the neonatal mortality rate (NMR) was only 19 units
(per 1000 live births) for the same period
• Thus, if India experiences a similar decline in the U5MR and the NMR
in the next 12 years, it is very likely to meet the target set by the SDGs
for U5MR but unlikely to meet the NMR target
• average life expectancy has risen steadily from 64 to 68 years
between 2005 and 2015.
• Target 3.2 of SDG3 indicates that by 2030, seeks to end preventable
deaths of newborns and children under 5 years of age, with all
countries aiming to reduce NMR to at least as low as 12 per 1,000 live
births and
• under-5 mortality to at least to as low as 25 per 1,000 live births
Impact ?
• Is it enough? Absolutely not.
• Have we done well? Yes.
• Do we still have work to do? Absolutely.
Summary
• A national strategy focused on digital health, nutrition, and other
high-impact interventions has dramatically improved health
outcomes across India—but more work remains to be done.
• We must continue to build on this progress. India still ranks 154th out
of 195 countries in terms of quality and accessibility of health care,
according to a recent Lancet study.
• While plenty of work remains ahead of us, together we have achieved
tremendous positive change
Thank u !!!
Healthy India, Prosperous India

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  • 1. Impact of Universal Health Coverage on Child Growth and Nutrition Prof. Dr. Smriti Arora Amity College of Nursing , Amity University Haryana smritiamit@msn.com, 9810840372
  • 2. Objectives • Why is child growth and nutrition important ? • Factors affecting child growth and nutrition • What is UHC ? • Initiatives of govt. affecting child growth and nutrition • Impact of UHC on child growth and nutrition
  • 3. Is child growth and nutrition important ? • Yes • When a person/child is sick, malnourished, it impacts the well being of an individual, it burdens family and public resources • weakens societies, and squanders potential. • India contributes the highest global share of deaths among the under- fives.
  • 4. • According to a joint study conducted by ASSOCHAM and EY, India is home to the largest number of malnourished children in the world. • 40% of Indian children were reportedly undernourished in the year 2015. • Over the decade (2005-15), there has been an overall reduction in the IMR and U5MR in India, yet the country is housing about 50 % of undernourished children of the world
  • 5. Factors affecting child growth and nutrition • Early screening • Antenatal and postnatal care • EIBF • Immunization • Availability of health services • Communicable diseases • NCD • Environmental sanitation and Hygiene • Educating women • Place of dwelling
  • 6. What is UHC ? • The concept of UHC for India was anticipated way back in 1946 by the landmark Bhore Committee Report which envisaged a country where “no individual would fail to secure adequate care because of inability to pay.” • Universal Health Coverage (UHC) is a flagship programme of the WHO in the South- East Asia Region, and is now a global priority. • Goal - To ensure that everyone, everywhere, should have access to essential healthcare services without facing financial hardship. • Progressive realization of UHC is one of the key features of the UN SDG
  • 7. • 2000-2015- 8 MDGs • 2015-30 - The 17 SDGs adopted by UN to achieve by 2030
  • 8. Targets for Goal 3 of SDG By 2030: • reduce the global MMR to < 70 per 100,000 live births. • end preventable deaths of newborns and children under 5 years of age • reduce NMR to at least as low as 12 per 1,000 live births and • under-5 mortality to at least as low as 25 per 1,000 live births
  • 9. • To achieve the SDG3 target on preventable deaths by 2030, the majority of Indian districts clearly need to make a giant leap to reduce their NMR and U5MR.
  • 10. • India's commitment towards achieving UHC is clearly reflected in policies and institutional mechanism, which are directed towards increasing coverage and access to health services.
  • 12. April 2005 - JSY • Janani Suraksha Yojana • is a safe motherhood intervention under the National Rural Health Mission (NHM). • Objective- to reduce maternal and infant mortality by promoting institutional delivery among pregnant women. • financial assistance of Rs. 500/- per birth up to two live births to the pregnant women who have attained 19 years of age and belong to the below poverty line (BPL) households.
  • 13. 2008- RSBY • The Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana • was launched with a very laudable social objective of providing financial protection to unorganized workers, including migrant workers. • It has benefited many persons who could access hospitalized care under the scheme.
  • 14. 2011- JSSK • free and no expense delivery, including caesarean section to all pregnant women delivering in public health institutions • free drugs and consumables, • free diet up to 3 days during normal delivery and up to 7 days for C-section, • free diagnostics, and free blood wherever required. • free transport from home to institution, between facilities in case of a referral and drop back home. • Similar entitlements have been put in place for all sick newborns and infants accessing public health institutions for treatment till 30 days after birth. • The scheme aims to eliminate out of pocket expenses while accessing services at Government health facilities.
  • 15. • October 2010- the Planning Commission of India constituted a 15 member High Level Expert Group (HLEG), to recommend a framework for Universal Health Coverage. • The HLEG was asked to submit its report in time for the development of the 12th Five Year Plan (2012-2017). • 2013 - The National Health Mission (NHM)—the merger between the National Urban Health Mission and the National Rural Health Mission (2005)
  • 16. • 2014- Planning commission was abolished • 2015- The NITI Aayog, (National Institution for Transforming India) established with the aim to achieve SDG • NITI Aayog is undertaking the extensive exercise of measuring India and its States’ progress towards the SDGs for 2030, culminating in the development of the first SDG India Index
  • 17. 2013- National Food Security Act • life cycle approach • special provisions have been made for pregnant women and lactating mothers and children in the age group of 6 months to 14 years, • entitled to receive nutritious meal free of cost through ICDS/ Anganwadi Centres under ICDS scheme and schools under Mid-Day Meal scheme. • Higher nutritional norms have been prescribed for malnourished children upto 6 years of age. • Pregnant women and lactating mothers are further entitled to receive cash maternity benefit of not less than Rs. 6,000 to partly compensate for the wage loss during the period of pregnancy and also to supplement nutrition. • which will dramatically reduce anemia and childhood stunting.
  • 18. Sep 2014- INAP • India Newborn Action Plan was launched for accelerating the reduction of preventable newborn deaths and stillbirths in the country • Goal – to attain ‘Single Digit Neonatal Mortality Rate (NMR) by 2030’ and • ‘Single Digit Still Birth Rate (SBR) by 2030’. • Defines six pillars of interventions: 1. Pre-conception and antenatal care; 2. Care during labour and child birth; 3. Immediate newborn care; 4. Care of healthy newborn; 5. Care of small and sick newborn; 6. Care beyond newborn survival
  • 19.
  • 20. 2 Oct 2014 - Swachh Bharat Mission • Primary healthcare with focus on systems beyond medicine • There is a renewed governmental focus on hygiene sanitation • open defecation-free India
  • 21. Dec. 25, 2014- Mission Indradhanush • expansion of immunization service and coverage. • Between 2009-2013 immunization coverage has increased from 61% to 65%, indicating only 1% increase in coverage every year. • Target is to achieve full coverage by 2020
  • 22. 2015- Beti Bachao Beti Padhao • Promoting gender equity • sustained focus on ending female feticide • improving child sex ratio and • education of the girl child through the campaign of the government of India called “Beti Bachao Beti Padhao” • Save the girl child – Educate the girl child.
  • 23. 2015- Pradhan Mantri Jan Aushadhi Pariyojana • Availability of generic medicines • Strict quality control measures • universal drug availability and affordability • help bring down the OOP expenditure on medicines for drugs used for treating malaria and other chronic diseases like NCDs.
  • 24. 2015- PMAY- G • Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, • an initiative by Government of India • in which affordable housing will be provided to the urban poor with a target of building 20 million affordable houses by 31 March 2022
  • 25. 2016 - PMUY • Ujjwala Yojana • Need- There are serious health hazards associated with cooking based on fossil fuels. • providing free liquefied petroleum gas connections to below poverty line families • clean indoor air by provision of clean fuels • If implemented properly, this would go a long way in decreasing the indoor air pollution due to biomass fuel which is a major problem in rural areas.
  • 26. 2018- Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB-PMJAY) It is an umbrella of two major health initiatives, namely: 1. Health and Wellness Centres 2. National Health Protection Scheme
  • 27. 1. Health and Wellness Centres • Under this 1.5 lakh existing sub centres will bring health care system closer to the homes of people in the form of Health and wellness centres. These centres will provide comprehensive health care for NCD and MCH services. List of Services to be provided at Health & Wellness Centre • Pregnancy care and maternal health services • Neonatal and infant health services • Child health • Chronic communicable diseases • Non-communicable diseases • Management of mental illness • Dental care • Eye care • Geriatric care • Emergency medicine
  • 28.
  • 29. 2. National Health Protection Mission • provides a defined benefit cover of Rs. 5 lakh per family per year. This cover will take care of almost all secondary care and most of tertiary care procedures. • ensures that nobody is left out (especially women, children and elderly) there will be no cap on family size and age in the scheme. • The benefit cover will also include pre and post-hospitalization expenses. All pre-existing conditions will be covered from day one of the policy. • A defined transport allowance per hospitalization will also be paid to the beneficiary.
  • 30. 2018- Laqshya • After launch of the National Health Mission (NHM), there has been substantial increase in the number of institutional deliveries. • However, this increase in the numbers has not resulted into proportionate improvements in the key maternal and new-born health indicators. • It is estimated that approximately 46% maternal deaths, over 40% stillbirths and 40% newborn deaths take place on the day of the delivery.
  • 31. LaQshya • A transformational change in the processes related to the care during the delivery, which essentially relates to intrapartum and immediate postpartum care, is required to achieve tangible results within short period of time. • ‘LaQshya’ programme of the MoHFW aims at improving quality of care in labour room and maternity Operation Theatre and • ensure respectful maternity care.
  • 32. Digital India • Use of IT for bridging the gap for those lacking access to quality healthcare and reaching the unreached is essential for India • India is an IT powerhouse and has the second highest mobile phone connections globally. • The various ICT application in healthcare being explored in India include telemedicine, vaccine and drug inventory control and storage (electronic Vaccine Intelligence Network), training of health workers (ANMOL, m- ACADEMY, safe motherhood), disseminating health education (Swachh Bharat app, India fights dengue app, m-Diabetes text messaging service, KILKARI recorded voice calls), promotion of behavior change (m-cessation text messaging services, stress control app), drug adherence in tuberculosis (TB) (99-DOTS)
  • 33. Digital health • In the past decade, India has implemented a digital health program called eVIN to track immunization. • ANMOL is another important digital health tool, providing better health care services to pregnant women, mothers, and newborns. • India continues to struggle with high maternal and neonatal mortality rates, so tracking and providing services to new moms is important— especially for the country’s poorest and most vulnerable people.
  • 34. Kilkari app • A mobile-based application, namely, ‘Kilkari,’ has been launched in Haryana to create awareness among pregnant women, parents and field workers about the, post-natal care and immunization, importance of antenatal care, institutional delivery • delivers free, weekly, time appropriate 72 audio messages about pregnancy, child birth and child care from the 2nd trimester of pregnancy until the child attains the age of one year directly to the registered mobile numbers.
  • 36. A downtrend in communicable diseases • India has been polio-free since 2014. In a country of 1.2 billion people, this is a big deal. • We have also been free of tetanus since 2015 and have set strict targets for the elimination of malaria, TB, and lymphatic filariasis in the coming years. While we still represent a large percentage of the global burden for these diseases, we’ve made significant progress. • The Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, or Clean India Movement, has provided a big push in the right direction to reduce the spread of communicable diseases. As recently as 2014, 65 percent of our population defecated in the open— and now that number is down to 20 % . • This shows how quickly progress can take root when communities and government leaders work together and how it will have a huge impact on health going forward.
  • 37. Impact ? • Reduced neonatal mortality rates • Neonatal mortality rates have improved markedly, dropping from 57 deaths per 1,000 live births to 37 between 2005 and 2015. • In the past decade, India has saved a huge number of infants through multiple interventions—including an increase in institutional birthing, immunization coverage, and improved sanitation.
  • 38. NFHS 1- 1992-93, NFHS 2- 1998-99, NFHS 3- 2005-06, NFHS 4- 2015-16
  • 39. NFHS 1- 1992-93, NFHS 2- 1998-99, NFHS 3- 2005-06, NFHS 4- 2015-16
  • 40. NFHS 1- 1992-93, NFHS 2- 1998-99, NFHS 3- 2005-06, NFHS 4- 2015-16
  • 41. NFHS 1- 1992-93, NFHS 2- 1998-99, NFHS 3- 2005-06, NFHS 4- 2015-16
  • 42. Impact • Aggregate national indicators do not highlight the huge disparities which exist across the states and districts of India • For ex. A baby girl born in Madhya Pradesh, is at a 6 fold higher risk of dying before her first birthday than a baby girl born in Kerala • Even in the 1st month of life, a newborn runs a 5-fold higher risk of death if born in Odisha as compared to Kerala. • Across almost every health indicator, health inequity is starkly evident in the country. • Rural, less educated and poorer sections of our population including Dalits have a worse health status than more affluent, higher educated, urban and upper caste groups. • Women too are worse off in health status and access to healthcare.
  • 43. India and Goal 3 • According to various rounds of the National Family Health Survey data, the U5MR has declined by a little more than half in the past 23 years, namely, from 109 deaths/1000 live births in 1992–1993 NFHS to 50 deaths/1000 live births 2015–2016 NFHS) • MMR declined from 437 per 100,000 live births in 1990-91 to 167 in 2013 • The reduction in the neonatal mortality rate (NMR) was only 19 units (per 1000 live births) for the same period
  • 44. • Thus, if India experiences a similar decline in the U5MR and the NMR in the next 12 years, it is very likely to meet the target set by the SDGs for U5MR but unlikely to meet the NMR target • average life expectancy has risen steadily from 64 to 68 years between 2005 and 2015. • Target 3.2 of SDG3 indicates that by 2030, seeks to end preventable deaths of newborns and children under 5 years of age, with all countries aiming to reduce NMR to at least as low as 12 per 1,000 live births and • under-5 mortality to at least to as low as 25 per 1,000 live births
  • 45. Impact ? • Is it enough? Absolutely not. • Have we done well? Yes. • Do we still have work to do? Absolutely.
  • 46. Summary • A national strategy focused on digital health, nutrition, and other high-impact interventions has dramatically improved health outcomes across India—but more work remains to be done. • We must continue to build on this progress. India still ranks 154th out of 195 countries in terms of quality and accessibility of health care, according to a recent Lancet study. • While plenty of work remains ahead of us, together we have achieved tremendous positive change
  • 47. Thank u !!! Healthy India, Prosperous India