NITI Aayog Releases Fourth Edition of State Health Index
NITI Aayog today released the fourth edition of theย State Health Indexย for 2019โ20. The report, titled โHealthy States, Progressive Indiaโ, ranks states and Union Territories on their year-on-year incremental performance in health outcomes as well as their overall status.
Round IV of the report focuses on measuring and highlighting the overall performance and incremental improvement of states and UTs over the period 2018โ19 to 2019โ20.
The report was released jointly by NITI Aayog Vice Chairman Dr Rajiv Kumar, CEO Amitabh Kant, Additional Secretary Dr Rakesh Sarwal, and World Bank Senior Health Specialist Sheena Chhabra. The report has been developed by NITI Aayog, with technical assistance from the World Bank, and in close consultation with the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW).
The Findings
The State Health Index is annual tool to assess the performance of states and UTs. It is a weighted composite index based on 24 indicators grouped under the domains of โHealth Outcomesโ, โGovernance and Informationโ, and โKey Inputs/Processesโ. Each domain has been assigned weights based on its importance with higher score for outcome indicators.
To ensure comparison among similar entities, the ranking is categorized as โLarger Statesโ, โSmaller Statesโ and โUnion Territoriesโ.
Among the โLarger Statesโ, in terms of annual incremental performance,ย Uttar Pradesh, Assam and Telanganaย are the top three ranking states.
Among โSmaller Statesโ,ย Mizoram and Meghalaya registeredย theย maximum annual incremental progress.
Among UTs, Delhi, followed by Jammu and Kashmir, showed the best incremental performance.
On overall ranking based on the composite index score in 2019โ20, the top-ranking states were Kerala and Tamil Nadu among the โLarger Statesโ, Mizoram and Tripura among the โSmaller Statesโ, and DH&DD and Chandigarh among the UTs.
The Mechanism
A robust and acceptable mechanism is used for measuring performance. Data is collected online through a portal maintained by NITI on agreed indicators. The data is then validated through an independent validation agency selected through a transparent bidding process. The validated data sheets are shared with the states for verification, followed by video conferences with the states for resolving any disagreements or disputes. The final sheets thus settled are shared with the states, and after agreement, the data is finalized and used for analysis and report-writing.
โStates are beginning to take cognizance of indices such as the State Health Index and use them in their policymaking and resource allocation. This report is an example of both competitive and cooperative federalism,โ said VC Dr Rajiv Kumar.
โOur objective through this index is to not just look at the statesโ historical performance but also their incremental performance. The index encourages healthy competition and cross-learning among States and UTs,โ said CEO Amitabh Kant.
The index is being compiled and published since 2017. The reports aim to nudge states/UTs towards building robust health systems and improving service delivery.
The importance of this annual tool is reemphasized by MoHFWโs decision to link the index to incentives under National Health Mission. This has been instrumental in shifting the focus from budget spending and inputs to outputs and outcomes.
Read the reportย here.
Read about the detailed indicators and scores on ourย dashboard.
Observer Voice is the one stop site for National, International news, Editorโs Choice, Art/culture contents, Quotes and much more. We also cover historical contents. Historical contents includes World History, Indian History, and what happened today. The website also covers Entertainment across the India and World.