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  • Rastriya Bal Swasthya Karyakram (RBSK) under National Health Mission expands child health screening to include new-age challenges like NCDs and mental health.
  • National Health Mission, a Centrally Sponsored Scheme by Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, aims for universal access to quality healthcare.
  • India released first national guidelines for managing childhood diabetes, establishing a standardized framework for Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes.

In Summary

Launched under National Health Mission, RBSK is an innovative and ambitious initiative, which envisages Child Health Screening and Early Intervention Services

  • It involves screening of children from birth to 18 years for 4 Ds—Defects at birth, Diseases, Deficiencies, and Developmental delays

Key Highlights of the Guidelines

  • Expands 4Ds Framework: It will include new-age health challenges including non-communicable diseases, mental health conditions, and behavioural concerns.
  • Promoted lifecycle-based approach in screening: It emphasizes continuous care at every stage of a child’s growth, rather than isolated interventions.
  • Others: Strengthened referral linkages and continuity of care, Digital health cards, multi-sectoral convergence, etc. 

National Health Mission

  • Ministry: A flagship programme of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. 
  • Aim: To provide universal access to affordable, equitable, and quality healthcare, supporting States/UTs in strengthening public health systems. 
  • Type: Centrally Sponsored Scheme
  • Sub-missions: National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) and National Urban Health Mission (NUHM).

Related News: Diabetes Mellitus

  • India has released its first-ever national guidelines for managing diabetes in children.
  • It establishes a standardized national framework for the treatment and long-term management of childhood diabetes for the first time.
  • About Diabetes mellitus
    • It is a metabolic disease, involving inappropriately elevated blood glucose levels.
    • Main subtypes: type 1 & type 2
      • Type 1 Diabetes: This type results from insufficient insulin production by the body, necessitating daily insulin injections.
      • Type 2 Diabetes: In this condition, the body struggles to properly utilize insulin, leading to elevated blood sugar levels.
    • Other types: Gestational Diabetes (develops specifically during pregnancy), neonatal diabetes, etc. 
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Centrally Sponsored Scheme

A scheme that is funded partly by the Central government and partly by the State governments. The pattern of funding is determined by the Union government. PMGSY has undergone changes in its funding pattern over time.

4 Ds Framework

An expanded framework for child health screening that includes 'Defects at birth, Diseases, Deficiencies, and Developmental delays', and is being updated to include new-age health challenges like non-communicable diseases, mental health conditions, and behavioural concerns.

Insulin

A hormone produced by the pancreas that regulates blood sugar levels by allowing glucose to enter cells for energy. Insufficient production or improper utilization of insulin leads to diabetes.

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