Niti Aayog launches Performance health index to improve services in states
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Government think tank Niti Aayog launched a performance index on health services to nudge states to improve health outcomes and improve data collection systems.
"This initiative (launch of 'Performance on Health Outcomes' index) is envisioned to bring about the much-required improvements in the social sector outcomes, which have not kept pace with the economic growth in the country. It will be used to propel action in the states to improve health outcomes and improve data collection systems," Niti Aayog said in a statement.
The index is launched along with Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.
It is meant to capture the annual incremental improvements by states rather than focus on historical achievements, it noted.
Secretary-Health C K Mishra and CEO Niti Aayog Amitabh Kant jointly released the guidebook for the exercise in the first of a series of regional workshops to be conducted across the country until February, it added.
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