Outreach of the programmatic components of National Health Mission in India: An inter- and intra-state analysis using nationally representative data

IF 2.7 Q2 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Abinash Singh, Sukumar Vellakkal
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In 2005, India launched the National Health Mission (NHM) to achieve equity in access to primary and secondary healthcare, with special focus on maternal and child healthcare (MCH). Studies have shown that NHM has increased access to MCH services; however, the access is still low among low socioeconomic population groups. Since outreach among target population is crucial to improve access to MCH, we analyzed the level and the inter- and intra-state socioeconomic inequity in the outreach in two major NHM components: conditional cash-transfer program-JSY, and community health workers-ASHAs and ANMs. We used administrative records and nationally representative cross-sectional sample surveys in the early- and after the targeted full-implementation phases of NHM, and employed descriptive and multivariate methods. We found that the NHM had covered only less than one-half of the eligible women, with considerable inter-state variations. For instance, in the high-focus states in 2015–16, the receipt of JSY benefits, ASHAs services, and ANMs services among eligible women was 41.5%, 40.6%, and 48.8%, respectively, whereas the respective outreach among the bottom wealth quintile was 39.8%, 45.1%, and 44.4%. However, there was attenuation in inequity overtime, favoring the poor in the outreach of JSY benefits and ASHAs services. Furthermore, underscoring the importance of program outreach, we find that district with higher level of program outreach was associated with increased uptake of MCH services among target population. Our findings imply for implementing policy measures for wider program outreach so that the NHM could serve as pathway to attain universal health-care coverage for India.

印度国家卫生使命方案组成部分的推广:使用具有全国代表性的数据进行邦间和邦内分析
2005年,印度启动了国家保健任务,以实现平等获得初级和二级保健,特别注重妇幼保健。研究表明,NHM增加了获得妇幼保健服务的机会;然而,在社会经济地位较低的人群中,这种机会仍然很低。由于在目标人群中开展外展活动对于改善妇幼保健服务至关重要,因此我们分析了外展活动中两个主要组成部分的水平和州际和州内社会经济不平等:有条件现金转移计划(jsy)和社区卫生工作者(asha和ANMs)。我们在NHM的目标全面实施阶段的早期和之后使用了行政记录和具有全国代表性的横断面抽样调查,并采用了描述性和多变量方法。我们发现NHM只覆盖了不到一半的符合条件的妇女,而且州际差异很大。例如,在2015-16年高度关注的州,符合条件的妇女获得JSY福利,ASHAs服务和ANMs服务的比例分别为41.5%,40.6%和48.8%,而底层财富五分之一的分别为39.8%,45.1%和44.4%。但是,随着时间的推移,不平等现象有所减少,在提供综合福利和卫生保健服务方面有利于穷人。此外,强调项目推广的重要性,我们发现项目推广水平较高的地区与目标人群中妇幼保健服务的接受程度增加有关。我们的研究结果意味着实施更广泛的项目推广政策措施,使NHM可以作为实现印度全民医疗覆盖的途径。
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Journal of Public Affairs
Journal of Public Affairs PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Public Affairs provides an international forum for refereed papers, case studies and reviews on the latest developments, practice and thinking in government relations, public affairs, and political marketing. The Journal is guided by the twin objectives of publishing submissions of the utmost relevance to the day-to-day practice of communication specialists, and promoting the highest standards of intellectual rigour.
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