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HMIS Bulletin - Siddharth Nagar Volume - 2, FY (April to March)As on 12 April 2016-17 National Health Mission Government of Uttar Pradesh HMIS Bulletin - Siddharth Nagar Volume - 2, FY (April to March)As on 12 April 2016-17 National Health Mission Government of Uttar Pradesh Prepared By : MIS Division State Program Management Unit, Uttar Pradesh. HMIS (National Health Mission Bulletin) Siddharth Nagar - Uttar Pradesh Volume - 2, FY (April to March)As on 12 April 2016-17 S. No Sections 1 District Profile 2 District Summary sheet 3 MCTS status 4 HMIS Data Uploading and Forwarding status 5 Maternal Health 5.1 Antenatal Care 5.2 Delivery & Postnatal care 5.3 High risk preganancy and obstetric complications 5.4 C Section and Complications attended and treated 6 Child health 6.1 Live Births & New Born Care 6.2 Child Immunization 7 Reproductive Health 8 Indicators and Estimations 8.1 List of Indicators covered 8.2 Estimation sheet Siddharth Nagar District Profile Unmet Unmet IMR NMR U5MR MMR TFR CBR need need for Siddharthnagar spacing limiting 87 70 116 304 4.8 37.5 17 9 Demographic Profile Infrastructure Delivery Points Human resource Training No. of N0. of Medical Medical S.no. Block Total Population Literacy No. of Gram Trained in Trained in Trained in Sex ratio Revenue VHSNC CHC PHC SC Pvt. AWCs L1 L2 L3 officers officers SN in block # ANMs #AWW #ASHAs (Census 2011) rate Panchayat SBA NSSK PPIUCD Village formed MBBS Ayush 1 DHQ 0 979 72.1 15 0 4 2 2 6 8 2 Bansi 152352 979 58.3 84 202 84 1 1 22 210 3 1 2 0 2 22 210 184 4 2 3 Badani 145957 979 58.3 77 121 77 0 1 23 209 5 1 1 0 4 23 209 176 1 4 0 4 Bhanwapur 211290 979 58.3 122 231 122 1 1 24 236 3 1 1 0 4 21 236 241 4 0 5 Birdpur 164892 979 58.3 37 76 37 0 1 25 149 3 1 2 0 3 25 149 237 1 4 1 6 Dumaria 281808 979 58.3 135 241 135 1 1 29 317 2 1 3 0 6 29 317 325 4 3 7 Itawa 191842 979 58.3 101 197 101 1 20 213 2 1 2 0 3 20 213 146 4 4 8 Jogia 132316 979 58.3 72 148 72 0 1 16 130 4 1 1 0 3 14 130 155 1 4 0 9 Khsrha 193251 979 58.3 99 261 99 1 22 210 7 1 2 0 3 22 210 224 4 1 10 Khuniywa 214464 979 58.3 117 216 117 0 1 24 236 2 1 2 0 4 24 236 208 4 2 11 Lotan 100800 979 58.3 54 119 54 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 11 Mithwal 211562 979 58.3 121 313 121 0 1 26 239 2 1 1 2 0 4 26 239 219 4 3 12 Nougarh 169801 979 58.3 59 144 59 0 23 190 5 1 1 1 0 3 23 190 197 3 4 2 13 Sohartgarh 134704 979 58.3 69 118 69 1 0 141 1 1 2 0 2 0 141 0 4 0 15 Uska Bazar 108819 979 58.3 52 112 52 1 24 150 3 1 1 2 0 2 21 150 207 4 3 17 DH 0 15 0 4 2 2 6 8 Siddharthngar 2413858 979 58.3 1199 2499 1199 7 8 278 2630 42 14 3 38 0 47 272 2630 2519 8 62 29 Volume - 2, FY (April to March)As on 12 April 2016-17 - FY 2016-17 District at a Glance Ante Natal care (ANC) Delivery care Estimated PW 83368 Estimated delivery 76547 Total number of pregnant women Registered for ANC 73020 Total reported deliveries 66172 Institutional delivery 36554 Total Pregnant Women registered in MCTS 67294 Number discharged under 48 hours of delivery 32287 Of which Number registered within first trimester 32507 Women receiving post partum checkup within 48 hours 43643 Number of pregnant women received 3 ANC check ups 58561 JSY incentive paid to Mothers for institutional delivery 20657 TT2 or Booster 59745 Home delivery 29618 Total number of pregnant women given 100 IFA tablets 52292 Delivery conducted by Non SBA 29260 Number having Hb level<11 (tested cases) 12008 Number of newborns visited within 24 hours of Home Delivery 20638 Pregnant women with Hypertension (BP>140/90) : New cases 1557 Number of mothers paid JSY incentive for Home deliveries 61 0 10000 20000 30000 40000 50000 60000 70000 80000 90000 0 10000 20000 30000 40000 50000 60000 70000 80000 90000 Child care and Immunization Fammily Planning Estimated live birth 75789 Total unmet need for family planning 257715 Total live birth reported 66285 Total Children registered in MCTS 52534 Total Users using any FP method (Limiting & spacing) 186054 Still birth 581 Newborns weighed at birth 56972 Potential Unmet need for Limiting Method 40006 Newborns having weight less than 2.5 kg 1346 Newborns breast fed within 1 hour 62385 Limiting Metod users (Male & Female sterilization) 1455 Infants 0 to 11 months old who received BCG 70947 Infants 0 to 11 months old who received OPV 0 46413 Potential Unmet need for Spacing Method 76062 Infants 0 to 11 months old who received Hep B 0 21497 Infants 0 to 11 months old who received Measles 56079 Spacing Method Users (IUCD, CONDOM&Oral Pills) 184599 children 9 and 11 months fully immunized 60650 0 10000 20000 30000 40000 50000 60000 70000 80000 0 1000020000 30000 40000 50000 60000 70000 80000 90000 100000 110000 120000 130000 140000 150000 160000 170000 180000 190000 200000 210000 220000 230000 240000 250000 260000 270000 280000 April to Febuary (2016-017) Summary Sheet- Siddharth Nagar Maternal Health - ANC registration of dist. is 88% Jogiya and Bhanwapur reported 1025 and,103% ,Naugarh 128% thistype errors should be discuss in validation committee, and dat a should cross varify by the validation sheet or Sc wise hmis bulletin , although AHS 2012-13 showing ANC registartion 67.9% 2- ANC Registration in 1st trim. is 45% which is repotred more than to AHS 12-13 i.e. 28%.need to check the data 1st trimester registartion. 3- % of ANC recievd 3 ANC checkup is 72% which is more than traple of AHS 12-13(23.2%). 90% ANC conducted @ SC so record of 3 ANC need to check. 4-86 % deliveries reported against the total estimated deliveries, needs to report rest missing deliveries. 5-54 % deliveries are reported as institutional out of total deliveries(it is 48% against the total estimated deliveries) altho ugh AHS 2012-13 reported for Siddharthangar is 30% 6 Khesraha and Uska , i reported less home dediveries they reported less then 1000, bisides uska showing the improvment in reported deliveries form last month mising deliveries (90% to 54%) Bansi and Naugarh reported deliveries more then 100% how its possible .Need to check data 7-39% deliveries conducted at Home and 17% deliveries are not reported against the estimated deliveries. 8-88 % mothers discharge under 48 hrs of delivery in Hardoi district and AHS 12-13 measure it 80% in the same district. Immunization 1 No of Live births and BCG given not corresponding in most of the blocks as per the table and reporting more then 93% live births need to be check the home delrv eries not reported from the more then 100% reported BCG. as per AHS home delivery of siddharthnagr 68% 2 Only Bansi and Naugarh reported very low % of HB0 dose only block Jogiya reported all vacination more than 100% .need to check da ta in validation committee. Usually BCG, OPV0 and Hepatitis B0 does are given at birth time but reporting shows all three are not given at the time of bi rth even at DH and CHCs, it is showing service gap at facility and need focus monitoring. HRP No of Live births and BCG given not corresponding in most of the blocks as per the table and reporting more then 91% live births need to be check the home delrv eries not reported from the more then 100% reported BCG. as per AHS home delivery of siddharthnagr 68% Only Bansi and Naugarh reported very low % of HB0 dose only block Jogiya reported all vacination more than 100% .need to check da ta in validation committee. Usually BCG, OPV0 and Hepatitis B0 does are given at birth time but reporting shows all three are not given at the time of bi rth even at DH and CHCs, it is showing service gap at facility and need focus monitoring. Child Care 0.9 still births are reported from the dist.on 1000 live births , , Bhnwapur,Jogiya,reported 0% still birth and Shohrathgarh and Badhni Naugarh reported 3.2%, 2.1%, 2.6 which are heighest in district. 86% births are reported as breast fed within 1 hours of births, it is need to check as AHS 2012-13 showing data for Siddharthnagar is 22% only. In Siddharthnagar 94% children weight at birth and of which 2.3% LBW while AHS 12-13 estimated this as 22%&20.% respectively. Siddharth Nagar - MCTS Status on crititical indicator as on 12th April 2017 Registration and Updation Trend of Registration 100 % PW % children 80 82 82 80 % of % of % of % of % PW received 3 delivered received full % HRP 74 71 68 Mother Mother Children Children ANCs against PW against PW immunization against PW 66 66 63 66 67 Block 60 60 58 53 57 Registratio Registratio Registration- Registrati registered with registered against children registered 49 49 46 40 43 39 40 n- HMIS n- MCTS HMIS on- MCTS LMP in 2015-16 with LMP in registered with in 2016-17 33 2015-16 DoB in 2015-16 20 17 21 0 April May June July August September October November December January February March Bansi 64 66 106 71 61 55 47 5 % Mother Registration % Child Registration Badani 86 83 72 66 4 3 3 4 % of Mother Services against PW registedred with LMIP in 2015-16 Bhanwapur 102 76 94 54 0 0 38 1 150 96 80 73 71 4 9 24 5 100 Birdpur 100 Dumaria 92 85 95 57 3 2 12 9 50 23 20 76 76 86 74 55 44 70 4 18 8 Itawa 0 Jogia 100 94 72 85 22 92 72 2 ANCs 1 ANCs 2 ANCs 3 Full ANCs Delivery Reported Khsrha 76 76 71 65 4 3 20 2 % of Children Services against children registed with DoB in 2015-16 Khuniywa 88 79 88 86 25 27 22 3 50 45 41 Mithwal 72 80 76 68 9 8 14 0 40 34 29 29 30 Nougarh 128 74 134 69 48 17 26 7 20 Uska Bazar 73 88 60 65 2 1 0 4 10 Grand Total 88 80 87 68 18 20 29 4 0 BCG DPT1/Pentavalent1 DPT3/Pentavalent3 Measles Full Immunization >100% -8% Gap between HMIS and MCTS for mother registration as per target of 80% mother registration is mandatory but til now only 80% mothesr are registred.
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