National Health Mission The National Health Mission (NHM) envisages achievement of universal access to equitable, affordable & quality health care services that are accountable and responsive to people's needs. The National Health Mission (2021-26) seeks to ensure the achievement of the following indicators. Reduce Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) to 87 per 1 lakh Reduce Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) to 22 per thousand Reduce Total Fertility Rate (TFR) to 2.0 at national level Achieve the operationalization of 1.5 lakh Ayushman Arogya Mandir (erstwhile AB-HWC) Components of National Health Mission The National Health Mission (NHM) encompasses its two Sub-Missions, the National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) and the National Urban Health Mission (NUHM). NHM has six financing components: NRHM-RCH Flexipool NUHM Flexipool Flexible pool for Communicable disease Flexible pool for Non communicable disease including Injury and Trauma Infrastructure Maintenance and Family Welfare Central Sector component The main programmatic components include Health System Strengthening in rural and urban areas Reproductive-Maternal- Neonatal-Child and Adolescent Health (RMNCH+A) Communicable and Non-Communicable Diseases. Within the broad national parameters and priorities, states would have the flexibility to plan and implement state specific action plans. The state PIP would spell out the key strategies, activities undertaken, budgetary requirements and key health outputs and outcomes. The State PIPs would be an aggregate of the district/city health action plans, and include activities to be carried out at the state level. The state PIP will also include all the individual district/city plans. This has several advantages: one, it will strengthen local planning at the district/city level, two, it would ensure approval of adequate resources for high priority district action plans, and three, enable communication of approvals to the districts at the same time as to the state. Source : National Health Mission Related resources National Health Mission Guidelines