Lifestyle diseases like heart and chronic respiratory diseases kill more people. Loksabha Q & A
PONNUSAMY VENUGOPAL
RANJANBEN BHATT
Will the Minister of
HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE be pleased to state:-
Will the Minister of HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE be pleased to state:
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE
LOK SABHA
STARRED QUESTION NO: 120
ANSWERED ON: 22.12.2017
Lifestyle DiseasesMINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE
LOK SABHA
STARRED QUESTION NO: 120
ANSWERED ON: 22.12.2017
PONNUSAMY VENUGOPAL
RANJANBEN BHATT
Will the Minister of
HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE be pleased to state:-
Will the Minister of HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE be pleased to state:
(a) whether as per the India State-Level
Disease Burden Initiative Report, lifestyle diseases like heart and
chronic respiratory diseases kill more people than communicable diseases
like tuberculosis or diarrhoea in every State in the country;
(b) if so, the details thereof;
(c) whether the number of child and
maternal malnutrition cases has dropped substantially in the country
since 1990 but the same was still the single largest risk factor
responsible for 15 per cent of the total diseases burden in the country
in 2016;
(d) if so, the details thereof; and
(e) the steps taken by the Government to address the issue?
ANSWER
THE MINISTER OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE
(SHRI JAGAT PRAKASH NADDA)
THE MINISTER OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE
(SHRI JAGAT PRAKASH NADDA)
(a) to (e) : A Statement is laid on the Table of the House.
STATEMENT REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO LOK SABHA
STARRED QUESTION NO. 120* FOR 22TH DECEMBER, 2017
(a) & (b): Yes.
As per a report on “India: Health of Nation’s State – The India State Level Disease Burden Initiative” recently published by Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), 61.8% of all deaths were due to Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) while Communicable Diseases like tuberculosis, diarrhoea, etc. accounts for 27.5% of all deaths in India.
STARRED QUESTION NO. 120* FOR 22TH DECEMBER, 2017
(a) & (b): Yes.
As per a report on “India: Health of Nation’s State – The India State Level Disease Burden Initiative” recently published by Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), 61.8% of all deaths were due to Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) while Communicable Diseases like tuberculosis, diarrhoea, etc. accounts for 27.5% of all deaths in India.
(c) & (d): Yes.
ICMR has informed that as per the India State Level Disease Burden Initiative Report, the proportion of all deaths due to malnutrition is reduced from 35.5% in 1990 to 14.6% in 2016, but it still is the single largest risk factor responsible for total disease burden in India.(e): To support the State Government’s efforts, the Government of India is implementing National Programme for Prevention and Control of Cancer, Diabetes, Cardiovascular Diseases and Stroke (NPCDCS) for interventions up to District level under the National Health Mission (NHM).
ICMR has informed that as per the India State Level Disease Burden Initiative Report, the proportion of all deaths due to malnutrition is reduced from 35.5% in 1990 to 14.6% in 2016, but it still is the single largest risk factor responsible for total disease burden in India.(e): To support the State Government’s efforts, the Government of India is implementing National Programme for Prevention and Control of Cancer, Diabetes, Cardiovascular Diseases and Stroke (NPCDCS) for interventions up to District level under the National Health Mission (NHM).
For early diagnosis, population level
initiative of prevention, control and screening of common NCDs
(diabetes, hypertension and cancers viz. oral, breast and cervical
cancer) has been rolled out in over 100 districts of the country in
2017-18.
Under strengthening of Tertiary Care for
Cancer Centre (TCCC) Scheme, Government of India is assisting States to
set up / establish State Cancer Institute (SCI) and Tertiary Care
Cancer Centres (TCCCs) in different parts of the country. These SCIs and
TCCCs will mentor all cancer related activities.
The Central Government through its
hospitals, augments the efforts of the State Governments for providing
health services in the country. Under Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha
Yojana (PMSSY), 6 new AIIMS have been set up and upgradation of
identified medical colleges has been undertaken which will also improve
tertiary care facilities.
For nutritional interventions,
Government of India has taken several steps to improve the health and
nutritional status of vulnerable population of the country. These
include:-
i) Reproductive and Child Health (RCH) Programme under NHM aims to improve the health of mother and children including intervention on their nutritional issues.
ii) Mothers Absolute Affection (MAA) initiative has been launched in August, 2016 for capacity building of health personnel for lactation support and promotion of breast feeding.
iii) Programmes such as Pradhan Mantri Surakshit Matritiva Abhiyan (PMSMA) and Janani Suraksha Yojna (JSY) / Janani Shishu Suraksha Karyakram (JSSK) provide antenatal care to pregnant women and promote institutional deliveries respectively.
i) Reproductive and Child Health (RCH) Programme under NHM aims to improve the health of mother and children including intervention on their nutritional issues.
ii) Mothers Absolute Affection (MAA) initiative has been launched in August, 2016 for capacity building of health personnel for lactation support and promotion of breast feeding.
iii) Programmes such as Pradhan Mantri Surakshit Matritiva Abhiyan (PMSMA) and Janani Suraksha Yojna (JSY) / Janani Shishu Suraksha Karyakram (JSSK) provide antenatal care to pregnant women and promote institutional deliveries respectively.
iv) Nutrition Education to increase the
awareness and to bring about desired changes in the dietary practices
including the promotion of breast feeding and dietary diversification is
encouraged under both Integrated Child Development Services Scheme
(ICDS) of M/o Women and Child Development and National Health Mission
(NHM) under Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.
v) National Iodine Deficiency Disorders Control Programme (NIDDCP) promotes consumption of adequately Iodated salt (> 15 ppm Iodine content) at household level.
v) National Iodine Deficiency Disorders Control Programme (NIDDCP) promotes consumption of adequately Iodated salt (> 15 ppm Iodine content) at household level.