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Maharajganj City
Program Implementation Plan
National Urban Health Mission
Prepared by District Health Officials with support from Urban Health Initiative
2013-14
District Health Society
Maharajganj
District Urban Health Action Plan
Maharajganj
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Preparation of District Urban Health Action Plan was very rigorous exercise
which came to an end with active participation of various stakeholders at different level.
Planning exercise indicates the process to access what we have achieved so far, where we
stand now and lesson learnt from our mistakes with vision & strategy for further
improvement during coming years.
The process has helped to review the existing resources available within the
district. The collection and compilation of the Urban Health Action Plan. Preparation
NUHM planning process to analyze the available infrastructure, manpower and other
challenges and at the same time has also provided us the opportunity to understand as
where the district stands in terms of various Health indicators. A close review of the plan
will reflect how the district has planned to step up in improving the Health scenario in the
year 2013-14
The emergence of District Urban Health Action Plan is dedicated effort of the team
of ACMOs, Dy.CMOs, health officials. I am thankful to ICDS, Panchayat Raj,
Development, Education and other department officers Maharajganj for providing us
support and suggestions which were critical for preparation of document. The
contribution of each and every member of the team has made special efforts to enrich this
plan in his/her own way.
The crucial efforts of BPMU Sadar and District PMU team are worth appreciable.
Without their rigorous effort collection and compilation of Urban data would not have
been possible. I would also like to thank the Divisional PMU officials for providing vital
inputs and support in templates drafting, analyzing data and documentation/Finalization
of NUHM 2013-14. Due to their efforts district team’s task were very much simplified
and standardized throughout the district.
I would like to thank the dedicated SPMU/NUHM team which has time to time
guided us in the entire process of NUHM preparation.
Chief Medical Officer District Magistrate Maharajganj Chairman- DHSMaharajganj
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
NUHM seeks to improve the health status of the urban population
particularly slum dwellers and other vulnerable sections by facilitating their access
to quality health care. NUHM would cover all state capitals, district headquarters
and other cities/towns with a population of 50,000 and above (as per census 2011)
in a phased manner. Cities and towns with population below 50,000 will be
covered under NRHM. These guidelines are used to enable the states and Union
Territories to prepare the Programme Implementation Plans (PIP) for 2013-14
under the NUHM and are to be read in conjunction with the NUHM Framework
for Implementation. Key features of NUHM are enumerated below:
Mission Vision:-
Mahila Arogya Samiti (MAS) – will act as community based peer education
group in slums, involved in community mobilization, monitoring and
referral with focus on preventive and promotive care, facilitating access to
identified facilities and management of grants received. Existing community
based institutions could be utilized for this purpose.
Capacity building of community – NUHM would provide capacity building
support to MAS / Community Based Organizations for orientation, training,
exposure visits, participation in workshops and seminars etc., apart from
annual grant of Rs.5000 per MAS for mobilization, sanitation and hygiene,
and emergency healthcare needs.
Link Worker / ASHA - One frontline community worker (ASHA) would
serve as an effective and demand–generating link between the health facility
and the urban slum population. Each link worker/ASHA would have a well-
defined service area of about 1000-2,500 beneficiaries/ between 200-500
households based on spatial consideration. However, the states would have
the flexibility to either engage ASHA or entrust her responsibilities to MAS.
In that case, the incentives accruing to ASHA would accrue to the MAS .
Chapter-1 Background of NUHM
Mission Goals:-
Reduction in Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) and Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR)
Universal access to public health services such as Women’s health, Child health, Safe drinking water, Sanitation, Hygiene, Immunization, and
Nutrition. Prevention and control of communicable and non-communicable diseases,
including locally endemic diseases. Access to integrated comprehensive primary healthcare services.
Population stabilization, Gender and Demographic balance.
District of Maharajganj is situated 265 Kms east of capital Lucknow on
National Highway -28, lies between Latitude 26° 46´ N and Longitude 83° 22´ E,
covers the geographical area of 3483.8 Sq. km. It is bounded by districts
Mahrajganj in the north, Ambedkar Nagar, Azamgarh and Mau in the south,
Kushinagar and Deoria in the east and SantKabirnagar in the west.
Preparation of District Urban Health Action Plan is very rigorous exercise
which demands participation of various stakeholders at different level. Planning
exercise indicates the process to access what we have achieved so far, where we
stand now and lesson learnt from our mistakes with vision & strategy for further
improvement during coming years.
Chapter-2 District Profile
District Profile
District of Maharajganj is situated 265 Kms east of capital Lucknow on National
Highway -28, lies between Latitude 26° 46´ N and Longitude 83° 22´ E, covers the
geographical area of 3483.8 Sq. km. It is bounded by districts Mahrajganj in the north,
Ambedkar Nagar, Azamgarh and Mau in the south, Kushinagar and Deoria in the east and
SantKabirnagar in the west.
City Demographic Profile
Total Population of city (in lakhs) 0.33930
Slum Population (in lakhs) 0.265
Slum Population as percentage of urban population 47
Number of Notified Slums 29
Number of slums not notified 0.00
No. of Slum Households 5269
No. of slums covered under slum improvement programme
(BSUP,IDSMT,etc.) 76%
Number of slums where households have individual water connections* 1
Number of slums connected to sewerage network* 0
Number of slums having a Primary school 12
No. of slums having AWC 27
No. of slums having primary health care facility 1
Overview of existing public health facilities
Sl.
No.
Name & type of
facility (DH,
Maternity Home,
CHC, other ref.
hospital UFWC, UHP
PHC,Dispensary etc.)
Managing Authority
(Municipal Council,
State Health
Department, facilities
functioning on PPP
basis)
Location of
Health
facility
Population
covered by
the facility
Services
provided
Human
Resources
available – list
type and number
of HR available
i.e. ANM, LT, SN,
MOs, Specialists
etc.
No. and type
of equipment
available: X-
ray machine,
USG,
autoclave
etc.
1. UHP
MAHARAJGANJ
UHP UNDER
NRHM
1 KM
FROM
CHC
23500
OPD
Tikakara
n
YES AN
Table.2- Important information
CITY LEVEL INDICATORS AND TARGETS Name of the City: Maharajganj
Processes & Inputs
Indicators Baseline (as
applicable)
Number
Proposed
(2013-14)
Number
Achieved
(2013-14)
Community Processes
1. Number of Mahila Arogya Samiti (MAS) to be formed * 0 26 0
2. Number of MAS members to be trained * 0 260 0
3. Number of Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHAs) to be selected and trained *
0 13 0
Health Systems
4. Number of ANMs to be recruited * 0 3 0
5. No. of Special Outreach health camps to be organized in the slum/HFAs *
0 1 0
6. No. of UHNDs to be organized in the slums and vulnerable areas *
0 27 0
7. Number of UPHCs to be made operational * 0 1 0
8. Number of UCHCs to be made operational * 0 0 0
9. No. of RKS to be created at UPHC and UCHC * 0 1 0
10. OPD attendance in the UPHCs 0 0 0
11. No. of deliveries conducted in public health facilities 0 0 0
RCH Services
Processes & Inputs
Indicators Baseline (as
applicable)
Number
Proposed
(2013-14)
Number
Achieved
(2013-14)
12. ANC early registration in first trimester 0 0 0
13. Number of women who had ANC check-up in their first trimester of pregnancy
0 0 0
14. TT (2nd dose) coverage among pregnant women 0 0 0
15. No. of children fully immunised (through public health facilities)
0 0 0
16. No. of Severely Acute Malnourished (SAM) children identified and referred for treatment
0 0 0
Communicable Diseases
17. No. of malaria cases detected through blood examination
0 0 0
18. No. of TB cases identified through chest symptomatic 0 0 0
19. No. of suspected TB cases referred for sputum examination
0 0 0
20. No. of MDR-TB cases put under DOTS-plus 0 0 0
Non Communicable Diseases
21. No. of Diabetes cases screened in the city 0 0 0
22. No. of Cancer cases screened in the city 0 0 0
23. No. of Hypertension cases screened in the city 0 0 0
* Year 2013-14 being the baseline year, the indicators for these NUHM components would be zero. For other indicators, the figure for 2012-13 will be the base line
Table 3: Health/Morbidity Profile of the City: Maharajganj
The data may be collected from the leading public hospitals in the city and based on IDSP. Sl. No. Name of Disease/ cause of morbidity (e.g. COPD,
trauma, cardiovascular disease etc.)
Number of cases
admitted in 2012
1. Injuries and Trauma 0
2. Self inflicted injuries/suicide 0
3. Cardiovascular Disease 0
4. Cancer (Breast cancer) 0
5. Cancer (cervical cancer) 0
6. Cancer (other types) 0
7. Mental health and depression 0
8. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) 0
9. Malaria 0
10. Dengue 0
11. Infectious fever (like H1N1, avian influenza, etc.) 0
12. TB 0
13. MDR TB 0
14. Diarrhea and gastroenteritis 0
15. Jaundice/Hepatitis 0
16. Skin diseases 0
17. Severely Acute Malnourishment (SAM) 0
18. Iron deficiency disorder 0
19. Others JE/AES 0
(Source: )-District male and Female Hospital and other dispensaries
Table 4: Overview of existing public health facilities
One Urban Health Posts (UHPs)
Sl.
No.
Name & type of
facility (DH,
Maternity
Home, CHC,
other ref.
hospital UFWC,
UHP
PHC,Dispensary
etc.)
Managing
Authority
(Municipal
Council, State
Health
Department,
facilities
functioning on PPP
basis)
Location of
Health
facility
Population
covered by
the facility
Services
provided
Human
Resources
available – list
type and number
of HR available
i.e. ANM, LT, SN,
MOs, Specialists
etc.
No. and type
of equipment
available: X-
ray machine,
USG,
autoclave
etc.
1. UHP
MAHARAJGA
NJ
UHP UNDER
NRHM
1 KM
FROM
CHC
23500 OPD
Tikakaran
YES AN