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  • National Health Mission [NHM]

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    Provide an overview of the purpose of NHM and mention the role of NTEP in it. Mention when NTEP was included in NHM and the implications for that change. Discuss in brief NHM governance at the Centre and state.

    Describe, Goals and broad activities under NHM, and NTEP's interaction with NHM at the national, state and district level.

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The National Health Mission (NHM) was launched by the Government of India in 2013, subsuming the National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) and National Urban Health Mission (NUHM). Figure 1 shows the history of the NHM.

The vision of NHM is “Attainment of Universal Access to Equitable, Affordable and Quality health care services, accountable and responsive to people's needs, with effective intersectoral convergent action to address the wider social determinants of health.”

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Figure 1: History and Make-up of the NHM; Source: Annual Report 2015-16, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW)

NHM further aims to support the existing national programmes of health and family welfare (Figure 2) including reproductive and child health, malaria, blindness control, iodine deficiency, filariasis, kala-azar, tuberculosis (TB), leprosy, and integrated disease surveillance.

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Figure 2: Health Programs Supported by NHM

 

NHM and the National Tuberculosis Elimination Program (NTEP)

Integrating the NTEP with the health system increases the effectiveness and efficiency of TB care and control. India's TB control programme has been mainstreamed efficiently with the NHM.

The overall responsibility for the financial management of the NTEP is with the MoHFW, Director General of Health Services (DGHS) through the NHM.

At the state level, the State Health Society or its equivalent under the NHM of the state manages the financing of the TB Control Programme.

At the sub-district level, the TB Unit (TU) is the nodal point for TB control activities. TUs are based mainly in NHM health blocks with the aim of aligning with the NHM Block Programme Management Unit (BPMU) for optimum resource utilization and appropriate monitoring.

 

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