Government today announced
expanding the reach of National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) to all
villages and towns and said it was formulating a new scheme for
distribution of free medicines through public hospitals and health
centres.
Prime
Minister Manmohan Singh today announced that the NRHM will be converted
into a National Health Mission to expand the scope of health services
in the towns also. "After the success of the NRHM, we now want to expand
the scope of health services in our towns also. The National Rural
Health Mission will be converted into a National Health Mission which
would cover all villages and towns in the country," Singh said in his
Independence Day address.
Singh
also said, "We are formulating a scheme for distribution of free
medicines through government hospitals and health centres."
The NRHM, a flagship scheme of the Congress-led UPA government, was
launched in 2005 to provide better health services to people living in
remote and rural areas of India.
"Today
this Mission is being implemented with the help of 10 lakh health
personnel, including 8.5 lakh Asha workers," Singh said. The Accredited
Social Health Activists (ASHA) are local women trained to act as health
educators and facilitators in the community.
The
extension of NRHM in urban areas was recently opposed by the Health
Ministry in the Planning Commission's draft health chapter for 12th
Plan, saying the health needs of urban and rural people were different
and there should be a separate national urban health mission for people
living in urban areas.
source:http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report_govt-to-expand-reach-of-nrhm-to-all-villages-towns_1728303
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