National Health Mission (NHM): 2021–2024
- 24 Jan 2025
In News:
The Union Cabinet reviewed the progress under NHM (2021–24), underscoring significant gains in public health infrastructure, disease control, and healthcare accessibility, particularly during and after the COVID-19 pandemic.
About NHM:
- Launched: 2013, integrating NRHM (2005) and NUHM (2012).
- Objective: Universal access to equitable, affordable, and quality healthcare services.
- Focus: Vulnerable populations, rural and urban poor.
- Implementation: Ministry of Health & Family Welfare supports states and UTs.
Key Achievements (2021–2024):
1. Human Resource Expansion
- 12.13 lakh healthcare workers added, including doctors, nurses, CHOs, and AYUSH practitioners.
- Ni-kshay Mitras: 1.56 lakh volunteers supported 9.4 lakh TB patients.
- Progressive annual engagement:
- FY 2021–22: 2.69 lakh
- FY 2022–23: 4.21 lakh
- FY 2023–24: 5.23 lakh
Maternal and Child Health
- Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR): Dropped by 83% since 1990 (from 130 to 97 per lakh live births).
- Under-5 Mortality Rate (U5MR): Reduced from 45 (2014) to 32 (2020).
- Infant Mortality Rate (IMR): Declined from 39 (2014) to 28 (2020).
- Total Fertility Rate (TFR): Reduced from 2.3 (2015) to 2.0 (2020).
Disease Control and Elimination
- Tuberculosis (TB):
- Incidence: From 237 (2015) to 195 (2023) per 1,00,000.
- Mortality: Decreased by 21.4% (from 28 to 22).
- Kala-azar: Target achieved in all endemic blocks (<1 case/10,000 population by 2023).
- Sickle Cell Anemia: 2.61 crore people screened under the National Elimination Mission.
- Malaria:
- Cases fell in 2021 but rose in 2022 and 2023.
- Deaths declined continuously.
Immunization Campaigns
- COVID-19: Over 220 crore doses administered (2021–2024).
- Measles-Rubella: 97.98% coverage, vaccinating 34.77 crore children under IMI 5.0.
- Digital Health: U-WIN platform launched in 2023 for real-time vaccination tracking in 65 districts.
Healthcare Infrastructure
- 7,998 health facilities certified under National Quality Assurance Standards (NQAS).
- Ayushman Arogya Mandirs: 1.72 lakh operational, with 1.34 lakh offering 12 essential services.
- 24×7 services: At 12,348 PHCs and 3,133 FRUs.
- Mobile Medical Units (MMUs): Expanded to 1,424 units, MMU Portal operational.
Specialized Health Initiatives
- Pradhan Mantri TB Mukt Bharat Abhiyan: Volunteer-driven TB patient support.
- Pradhan Mantri National Dialysis Programme:
- Delivered 62.35 lakh hemodialysis sessions to 4.53 lakh patients in FY 2023–24.
- Sickle Cell Mission: Major tribal health initiative targeting elimination by 2047.
National Programs Under NHM
- RMNCH+A: Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child, and Adolescent Health.
- Communicable Disease Control: TB, malaria, leprosy, HIV/AIDS.
- Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs): Cancer, diabetes, hypertension.
- Other Initiatives: Rashtriya Bal Swasthya Karyakram (RBSK), PM National Dialysis Programme, Ayushman Bharat (AB-PMJAY).
Alignment with SDG Goals
- NHM achievements indicate India is on track to meet SDG-3 targets (Good Health and Well-being), especially in maternal and child mortality reduction.