The report
-“World Health Statistics 2019 – Monitoring Health for the SDGs” published by
World Health Organization is intended to monitor progress towards the
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). As per the said report, globally the
disparities in health, survival and longevity depends upon access to food, safe
drinking water, sanitation, medical care and other basic human needs, as well
as behavioural choices and societal contexts that affect the survival of
individuals. According to the report, global life expectancy at birth (for both
sexes combined) has increased by 5.5 years, from 66.5 in 2000years to 72.0
years in 2016. The said report can be accessed from https://www.who.int/gho/publications/world_health_statistics/2019/en/.
However, there is no country-wise ranking mentioned in that report.
Ministry of
Health & Family Welfare has taken various measures to provide better health
services to ensure healthy life and to further improve the average life
expectancy of the people in the country:
In order to
mitigate the effect of increasing burden of diseases associated with increased
life expectancy National Health Mission has initiated various programs like
National Programme for Prevention and Control of Cancer, Diabetes,
Cardiovascular Diseases and Stroke(NPCDCS), National Programme for Control of
Blindness and Visual Impairment(NPCBVI), National Mental Health Programme
(NMHP),National Programme for Healthcare of Elderly(NPHCE), National Programme
for the Prevention and Control of Deafness(NPPCD) etc.
The
Ayushman Bharat effort, with its two components of Health and Wellness Centres
(HWCs) and Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PMJAY), addresses disparity in
access and reduces out of pocket expenditure for secondary and tertiary care
hospitalization for 40% of India’s population. The scheme provides hospital
care for about 1,350 illnesses at secondary and tertiary level empanelled
public and private hospitals. HWC encourages healthy choices and behaviours
including Yoga and other physical activities.
National
Health Mission (NHM) is creating a network of 1,50,000 HWCs by upgrading
existing Sub Centres (SCs) and Primary Health Centres (PHCs) to provide
Comprehensive Primary Health Care (CPHC), which is universal and free to all
those who access public health facilities. The CPHC basket of services cover 12
key service areas, which go beyond the Reproductive, Maternal, Neonatal, Child
and Adolescent Health (RMNCH+A) services to include screening and care for NCDs
etc.
National
Health Policy, 2017 also emphasises on provision of availability of free,
comprehensive primary health care services, for all aspects of reproductive, maternal,
child and adolescent health and for the most prevalent communicable,
non-communicable and occupational diseases in the population.
(d):
As per “World Health Statistics 2019 – Monitoring Health for the SDGs”report,
the data of India, Bangladesh and Nepal in terms of Life expectancy, MMR, U5MR
and Neonatal mortality rate is placed below:
Countries
|
Life Expectancy at Birth
(Both Sexes) (2016)
|
Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR) per
1,00,000 live births (2015)
|
Under 5 Mortality Rate(U5MR) per
1,000 live births (2017)
|
Neonatal Mortality Rate (NMR) per
1,000 live births (2017)
|
Bangladesh
|
72.7
|
176
|
32
|
18
|
Nepal
|
70.2
|
258
|
34
|
21
|
India
|
68.8
|
174
|
39
|
24
|
(e):
In order to improve the health norms in the country, the Government of India
has taken the following steps:
Continuum
of care is being provided to all elderly citizen of age above 60 years from
preventive and promotive up to rehabilitation in Geriatric units of District
Hospital, Community Health Centres and Primary Health Centres under National
programme for Healthcare of Elderly (NPHCE).
Providing
financial support in the form of untied funds, annual maintenance grants and
Rogi Kalyan Samiti (RKS) funds for development of health facilities and
ensuring services.
In
addition, certain new initiatives have been undertaken like the Screening for
Non-communicable Diseases (NCDs), Mothers Absolute Affection, Pradhan Mantri
Shurakshit Matratva Abhiyan, Pradhan Mantri National Dialysis Program, Mission
Indradhanush, Rashtriya Swasthya Bal Karyakram (RBSK), Kayakalp, Labour room
quality improvement initiative – LAQSHYA ,Surakshit Matritva Aashwasan (SUMAN)
(to end all preventable maternal and neonatal deaths), National Health Mission
Free Drugs and Free Diagnostics, National programme for Palliative Care (NPPC)
etc.
Courtesy: pib.gov.in
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