The high priority dictricts (HPDs) were decided based on their poor indicators. Relative ranking of districts has been done within a state (based on composite index) and bottom 25 per cent of the districts have been selected as high focus districts for that state, senior health officials said.
These 184 HPDs include 17 districts from Madhya Pradesh, 19 from Uttar Pradesh, 10 from Rajasthan and Bihar, 9 from Maharashtra, 8 from Gujarat, Karnataka, 6 from Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Jammu and Kashmir, 5 from Haryana, Manipur, Chattisgarh, Punjab and West Bengal, 4 from Meghalaya and Mizoram, Nagaland and Himachal Pradesh, 3 from Kerala and Uttarakhand and one Pondicherry, Sikkim and Tripura.
As per the strategy, it is proposed that states allocate 30 per cent higer resource envelope per capita for each HPD (within the overall state resource envelope under National Rural Health Mission) and special incentives would be given to medical and para medical staff for performing duties in difficult areas.
All the HPDs have been asked to carry out a rapid gap analysis in terms of human resources, man power and infrastructure.