National Rural Health Mission--a critical review.
Indian J Public Health
; 2005 Jul-Sep; 49(3): 152-5
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National Rural Health Mission is strategic framework to implement the National Health Policy 2002. The scheme of Accredited Social Health Activist is an improvement over the earlier Community Health Guide Scheme. Integration of various health and family welfare programmes will result in economy and allocation of resources as per needs of the districts. Decentralised planning with the involvement of Panchayati Raj Institutions is likely to make health as people's programme. Converging water supply, sanitation, hygiene and nutrition with health planning is a logical step. The proposal to strenthen institutions of primary health care and Community Health Centres as functional Rural Hospitals alongwith introduction of Indian Public Health Standards and accountability of public health institutions to the public is likely to revolutionise the status of health care in rural India.
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Sujet Principal:
Administration de la santé publique
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Humains
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Pratiques en santé publique
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Agents de santé communautaire
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Services de santé ruraux
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Inde
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Relations interinstitutionnelles
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Programmes nationaux de santé
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Asia
langue:
En
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Indian j. public health
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2005
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Article