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Ziqitza healthcare, points out that every year, around the world, May 28th is observed as the International Day of Action for Women’s Health, and during this time dialogue for women’s health and her rights garners focus.
Ziqitza Limited - How NHM is filling the Gaps for Women’s Health issue in India
Ziqitza Limited - How NHM is filling the Gaps for
Women’s Health issue in India
It is widely accepted across the world that if you
educate a woman, you educate the entire family.
Similarly, if a woman’s health is taken care of both
physically and mentally, the family’s health remains
secured. Women are the nurturer and life giver and it
is only them who can ensure quality care for their
family and children. Ziqitza Health care limited, a
leading healthcare organisation believes that the
health of the communities and the families are directly
connected to the women’s health.
Health plays an important role and it not only contributes
towards the well-being of the humans, but also contributes
towards the economic growth of a country.
Ziqitza Healthcare ltd explains women play a major role in
a country’s economic growth, therefore their health is of
paramount importance. However, in India, women’s health
is shrouded with numerous concerns and influenced by
various factors such as, sexual abuse, gender disparities,
early marriage, domestic violence, poverty, illetracy, access
to quality healthcare etc.
Ziqitza healthcare, points out that every year, around the
world, May 28th is observed as the International Day of
Action for Women’s Health, and during this time dialogue
for women’s health and her rights garners focus.
Poor health is directly related to poverty and has adverse effects on
the health of millions of women and adolescent girls across all
countries. Poverty makes accessibility and affordability of quality
healthcare services a challenge. Ziqitza Rajasthan, elaborates that
women around the world are in general susceptible and vulnerable
to poor nutrition, which impacts their health and well-being. In
country like India, gender stereotypes a d discrimination, coupled
with other ill practises such as early marriage, dowry, domestic
violence etc negatively impact the health of women.
Ziqitza explains that the Indian government has over the
years rolled out multiple regulations and policies that have
laid out an extensive plan for better access to healthcare
facilities for women. The National Health Mission of India,
envisages universal access to quality healthcare, equitable
and affordable health care services for all. In terms of
improving access of quality healthcare for women, the
National Health Mission seeks to achieve the below written
indicators:
•Reduction of Maternal Mortality Rate to 1/1000 live births.
•Reduction of Infant Mortality Rate to 25/1000 live births.
•Reduction and prevention of anaemia in women.
•Improvement in Reproductive-Maternal- Neonatal-Child and
Adolescent Health.
Ziqitza Limited, stresses that women constitute 48.56
percent of eligible beneficiaries under the Ayushman Bharat
Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana. The scheme is a flagship
movement by the Government of India, which aims at
providing health insurance of around rupees five lakhs
annually for families for secondary and tertiary care
hospitalizations, and there are 10.75 crore such beneficiary
families.
Janani Shishu Surakhsa Karyakram: This scheme was
launched by the government of India in the year 2011, and
covers all pregnant women delivering in public health
institutions. The scheme ensures that the deliveries are free
of any cost, including caesarean sections. ZHL Rajasthan,
explains that the programme was launched with the goal to
eliminate all out-of-the-pocket expenses for pregnant women
and sick newborns.
Janani Surakhsa Yojana: This yojana was launched with the
aim to reduce maternal and neonatal mortality. The yojana
promotes institutional delivery among pregnant women,
especially the women from the low socio-economic sections.
The yojana covers low-performing states in its design and
offers cash incentives to women.
Ayushman Bharat-Health and Wellness Centres:
Ziqitza Limited Rajasthan points out that an extensive
network of more than 77000 health and wellness centres
were made operational under the aegis of Ayushman Bharat
with the goal to provide comprehensive healthcare to
women. The centres provide and promote preventive
healthcare among women and screen them for common
non-communicable diseases.
Various Programmes to address Anaemia in Pregnant Women:
According to the National Family Health Survey conducted in 2019-
20, women and children in India are largely anaemic. The
government of India, has undertaken innumerable initiatives across
all identifiable sections of the populations across all States and UTs,
to improve anaemia among women and children. The central
government under the purview of National Health Mission offers
financial and technical support to all States for the implementation
of Anaemia Mukt Bharat programme.
The government of India, has taken cognizance of the situation and
has rolled out various initiatives that offer to improve the access of
healthcare services for pregnant women. Surakshit Matritva
Aashwasan, this programme ensures that women and newborns
receive access to healthcare facilities at zero cost, with aim to
reduce maternal mortality and neonatal mortality rates.
Similarly, Pradhan Mantri Surakshit Matritva Abhiyan
offers free of cost antenatal checkup for pregnant
women. Under the aegis of the National Health Mission,
the anganwadi centres organise a monthly village health,
sanitation and nutrition day with the aim to improve
maternal and child care and also to promote nutrition
among women.
The government of India is leaving no stone unturned
when it comes to ensuring that the women and
adolescent girls across the nation receive the best access
to quality healthcare.
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