1. The document presents data on 12 health indicators for families in the Mamasa sub-district, including family planning participation rates, birth in health facilities, complete immunizations, exclusive breastfeeding, growth monitoring for toddlers, treatment of tuberculosis patients, treatment of hypertension patients, treatment of severe mental illness, non-smoking families, joining the national health insurance program, access to clean water, and access to sanitary latrines.
2. It shows the values for each indicator by village, with the number of families meeting the indicator and total families.
3. The overall family health index for each village is presented, with 948 families out of a total of 5,197 families having an index over 0
1. The document presents data on 12 health indicators for families in the Mamasa sub-district, including family planning participation rates, birth in health facilities, complete immunizations, exclusive breastfeeding, growth monitoring for toddlers, treatment of tuberculosis patients, treatment of hypertension patients, treatment of severe mental illness, non-smoking families, joining the national health insurance program, access to clean water, and access to sanitary latrines.
2. It shows the values for each indicator by village, with the number of families meeting the indicator and total families.
3. The overall family health index for each village is presented, with 948 families out of a total of 5,197 families having an index over 0
1. The document presents data on 12 health indicators for families in the Mamasa sub-district, including family planning participation rates, birth in health facilities, complete immunizations, exclusive breastfeeding, growth monitoring for toddlers, treatment of tuberculosis patients, treatment of hypertension patients, treatment of severe mental illness, non-smoking families, joining the national health insurance program, access to clean water, and access to sanitary latrines.
2. It shows the values for each indicator by village, with the number of families meeting the indicator and total families.
3. The overall family health index for each village is presented, with 948 families out of a total of 5,197 families having an index over 0