The National Urban Health Mission aims to improve the health status of the urban population with a focus on
disadvantaged and poor population.
The mission aims to provide equitable access to quality health care through a
revamped public health system, partnerships (public-public and public-private) and community based mechanism. The
expected outcomes of the program are:-
Reducing Infant Mortality Rate(IMR) in urban areas by 40% to 20 per 1000 population (if you are comparing in
percentage then keep it consistent).
Reduce Maternal Mortality Rate(MMR) in urban areas by 50 % to 1 per 1000.
Achieve universal access to reproductive health including 100% institutional delivery.
Achieve Total Fertility Rate of 2.1.
Achieve all targets of Disease Control Programmes (such as National Iodine Deficiency Disorders Control
Programme, National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme, Revised National TB Control Programme, etc.).
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