Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
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Measures taken to address Healthcare Challenges in rural areas

Through 1.64 lakh Ayushman Arogya Mandir, comprehensive primary healthcare is provided by strengthening Sub Health Centres (SHCs) and Primary Health Centres (PHCs)

AB-PMJAY provides health coverage up to Rs. 5 lakh per family per year to poor and vulnerable families

55 cr Ayushman Bharat Health Accounts (ABHA) have been created

Grants to the tune of Rs 70,051 crores recommended by the Fifteenth Finance Commission being disbursed to local governments for a period of five years

Ayushman Bhav Campaign launched to saturate selected health care services in every village/ town to ensure reach to the last mile and enable access to health care services to everyone in the society

Posted On: 09 FEB 2024 2:35PM by PIB Delhi

To address the healthcare challenges, particularly in rural areas, the National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) was launched in 2005 to supplement the efforts of the State/UT governments to provide accessible, affordable and quality healthcare to all those who access public health facilities. NHM support is provided to all States/ UTs including Maharashtra for setting up of new facilities as per norms and upgradation of existing facilities for bridging the infrastructure gaps based on the requirement posed by them.

The Government has launched four mission mode projects, namely PM-Ayushman Bharat Health Infrastructure Mission (PM-ABHIM), Ayushman Arogya Mandir erstwhile Ayushman Bharat Health & Wellness Centres (AB-HWCs), Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PMJAY) and Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM).

PM-Ayushman Bharat Health Infrastructure Mission (PM-ABHIM) was launched by Hon'ble Prime Minister of India with an outlay of Rs. 64,180 crores. The measures under the PM-ABHIM focus on developing capacities of health systems and institutions across the continuum of care at all levels, primary, secondary and tertiary, to prepare health systems in responding effectively to the current and future pandemics /disasters.

Through 1.64 lakh Ayushman Arogya Mandir, comprehensive primary healthcare is provided by strengthening Sub Health Centres (SHCs) and Primary Health Centres (PHCs). These Ayushman Arogya Mandir (AAM) provide preventive, promotive, rehabilitative and curative care for an expanded range of services encompassing reproductive and child healthcare services, Communicable diseases, Non-communicable diseases and other health issues.

Ayushman Bharat, Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB-PMJAY) provides health coverage up to Rs. 5.00 lakh per family per year to poor and vulnerable families.

The Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM) aims to develop the backbone necessary to support the integrated digital health infrastructure of the country. It will bridge the existing gap amongst different stakeholders of Healthcare ecosystem through digital highways. As on 08.02.2024, 55 cr Ayushman Bharat Health Accounts (ABHA) have been created.

The Fifteenth Finance Commission (FC-XV) has recommended grants through local governments for specific components of the health sector to the tune of Rs 70,051 crores and the same have been accepted by the Union Government. These grants for health through Local Governments will be spread over the five-year period from FY 2021-22 to FY 2025-26 and will facilitate strengthening of health system at the grass-root level.

Union Health Ministry provides technical and financial support to the States/UTs to strengthen the public healthcare system, based on the proposals received in the form of Programme Implementation Plans (PIPs) under National Health Mission. Government of India provides approval for the proposals in the form of Record of Proceedings (RoPs) as per norms & available resources.

 

The details of fund allocated and released under NHM for strengthening public health systems State/UT-wise are as under:

 

Details of funds allocated and released under NHM for the FY 2020-21 to FY 2022-23, State/UT wise

 

Rs. in Cr.

Sl. No.

States

2020-21

2021-22

2022-23

Allocation

Release

Allocation

Release

Allocation

Release

1

Andaman & Nicobar Islands

39.02

36.91

41.62

43.68

45.95

45.26

2

Andhra Pradesh

1079.09

1097.81

1237.95

1199.37

1,182.93

1,489.45

3

Arunachal Pradesh

236.60

243.04

294.27

188.53

272.48

233.82

4

Assam

1483.91

1807.48

1732.64

1955.93

1,615.70

1,981.83

5

Bihar

1849.38

1814.63

2026.69

1748.76

1,853.57

1,586.57

6

Chandigarh

24.75

22.21

26.30

17.47

31.73

38.09

7

Chhattisgarh

958.45

979.41

985.85

969.61

949.94

1,195.08

8

Dadra & Nagar Haveli & Daman & Diu

39.89

36.39

46.15

38.59

51.18

58.28

9

Delhi

165.69

125.73

179.64

127.37

164.98

35.15

10

Goa

36.23

34.81

40.57

26.01

38.13

55.42

11

Gujarat

946.75

1005.66

1147.40

1094.48

1,059.03

1,120.06

12

Haryana

519.03

531.50

566.85

577.07

501.71

681.21

13

Himachal Pradesh

421.35

441.94

507.47

555.09

472.62

494.65

14

Jammu and Kashmir

616.26

667.46

716.25

459.10

659.02

651.52

15

Jharkhand

691.72

602.80

933.20

640.18

853.19

810.30

16

Karnataka

1125.91

1232.19

1305.23

1274.71

1,129.18

1,246.67

17

Kerala

753.30

788.22

784.68

771.47

746.63

1,036.76

18

Lakshadweep

7.23

7.11

9.53

8.41

10.55

9.97

19

Madhya Pradesh

2247.97

2377.14

2220.09

2295.66

2,056.81

2,582.10

20

Maharashtra

1790.69

1833.59

1938.87

1769.67

2,006.38

2,187.13

21

Manipur

174.98

189.49

207.19

95.59

192.47

61.40

22

Meghalaya

154.53

202.63

211.03

282.46

196.26

261.56

23

Mizoram

117.39

143.73

140.94

93.82

132.58

111.82

24

Nagaland

156.19

188.21

175.46

126.66

164.27

91.38

25

Odisha

1465.69

1617.63

1238.50

1263.07

1,163.82

1,284.69

26

Puducherry

30.72

25.55

36.58

21.33

36.49

20.73

27

Punjab

555.46

568.14

488.28

349.21

448.58

448.89

28

Rajasthan

2018.67

2000.58

2024.38

1924.95

1,867.04

1,460.80

29

Sikkim

62.09

70.13

71.50

51.86

67.47

73.30

30

Tamil Nadu

1433.71

1522.71

1533.20

1631.91

1,373.29

1,652.24

31

Tripura

186.91

225.91

238.22

217.95

222.50

231.90

32

Uttar Pradesh

3591.98

3772.95

4419.86

3235.46

4,130.21

5,133.59

33

Uttarakhand

563.05

583.25

629.00

553.47

491.17

505.01

34

West Bengal

1809.71

1895.01

1643.35

1654.26

1,439.37

1,252.32

35

Telangana

627.62

671.88

825.48

725.67

767.82

683.77

36

Ladakh

89.28

91.89

112.15

44.79

124.65

94.94

 

Note:

1. Allocation is as per original outlay/B.E.

2. The above releases relate to Central Govt. Grants & do not include State share contribution.

 

Ayushman Bhav Campaign was launched by Hon’ble President of India on 13th September, 2023. Ayushman Bhav Campaign is envisaged to saturate selected health care services in every village/ town in line with the commitment of Hon’ble Prime Minister to ensure reach to the last mile and enable access to health care services to everyone in the society. ‘Ayushman Bhav’ campaign involves a set of interventions that include following:

(i) ‘Ayushman - Apke Dwar 3.0’

(ii) Ayushman Arogya Mandir Health Melas

(iii) Weekly Health Melas at Community health centres (CHCs)

 

As on 31.01.2024, total number Health Melas organized are 17.90 lakh, out of which total footfall recorded is 1486.82 lakh; 11.94 lakh Wellness/Yoga/Meditation session have been conducted; 837.99 lakh people received free drugs, 746.46 lakh people received free diagnostic services and 2478.53 lakh screenings of 7 types of diseases have been done.

 

The Union Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare, Dr Bharati Pravin Pawar stated this in a written reply in the Lok Sabha today.

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