Digitising India’s Primary Health Centres

Sampoorna Swaraj Foundation is currently developing a secure, decentralised and integrated digital platform for health services management for the villages of India. The intention is to bring all stake holders together, that is, the Primary Health Care Centres and the Gram Panchayats to facilitate data acquisition at the point of data origin, data modeling, and predictive analytics using AI-Data Science - to enable data-driven, evidence based, timely decision making.The current pandemic is an instance where technology can play a significant role in crisis management. The primary focus of premier health care services has always been urban-centered. SSF is working on developing a technology driven solution for the villages of India.


The infrastructure of the proposed solution by SSF has the following components:

  • 🟩   Training using Navigated Learning Technologies that shall provide all relevant rural stakeholders (ASHA Workers, ANMs, PHC Staff, Medical Officers, and Rural Citizens) in the rural primary healthcare value-chain, with requisite knowledge and skills to Test, Trace, and Treat as their roles demand for effective rural health management.

  • 🟩   An intuitive and easy Indian natural language based voice interface, integrated with secure block-chained rural health mobile/web workflows (and associated knowledge-bases required for the workflows) that are executed at the field and primary healthcare center levels - for effective medical response interventions, prevention, and care management of rural citizens.

  • 🟩   A Data Science and AI/ML based system, built on top of rich demographic, socio-economic-cultural, and epidemiological Data Lake, that will help stakeholders at all levels, to gain insight otherwise not feasible, and help in effective interventions for and effective containment of current epidemic such as COVID-19 and similar future situations.