The Asian Age

Govt to double incentives of all social health activists

◗ The govt plans to increase the incentives of activists who carry out core activities like immunisati­on programmes; infant and child care- related activities from 1,500 to 3,000

- SANJAY KAW

In an attempt to further improve the quality of healthcare for Delhiites, the AAP government is all set to double the incentives of all accredited social health activists ( ASHA) in the national capital. The proposal to this effect has already been approved by health minister Satyendra Jain. It is awaiting final nod from the city Cabinet.

ASHA scheme is a flagship programme of the Union government under the National Rural Health Mission, now National Health Mission, with the objective to improve availabili­ty of quality health care to all citizens, particular­ly to the poor and vulnerable sections of the society.

Delhi was the first state to take up ASHA initiative in an urban setting on a large scale. ASHA provides linkage and helps improve the health indices for about 1 crore people living in vast pockets of urban slums and difficult areas depending upon health indicator; poor sanitation; water supply; prevalent malnutriti­on; communicab­le diseases burden; and an adverse female sex ratio.

The government plans to increase the incentives of these activists, who carry out core activities like antenatal care; immunisati­on programmes; infant and child care; nutrition; and family planning related activities from ` 1,500 to ` 3,000.

It has also decided to double the incentives of these activists who accompany women for institutio­nal delivery; help in installati­on of household or community toilets; help in getting vasectomy done; report maternal or infant mortality; track malnourish­ed children; screen senior citizens twice a year; facilitate cataract surgery; and ensure safe delivery of high risk women. The present incentives for these services range between ` 20 to ` 500.

The government is also planning to provide ` 1,000 to these activists for the purchase of two uniforms and equip them with a kit comprising haemoglobi­n meter, BP apparatus, weighing scale, and pulse oxymeter.

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