In order to reduce the number of health portals and enable more timely data analysis, the National Health Mission (NHM) is set to begin work on integrating health portals, officials said at the National Summit on Good and Replicable Practices and Innovation in Public Healthcare System.
"The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has already started work on the integration of portals and will soon share the first model designed," said Aradhana Patnaik, mission director, NHM.
This comes after work was initiated to integrate the Health Management Information Systems (HMIS) portal, which monitors the NHM and other health programmes, with other existing portals of the Union Health Ministry.
Patnaik added that the NHM had organised four regional conferences in financial year (FY) 2024-25, focusing on operationalisation and ensuring the delivery of twelve service packages at Ayushman Arogya Mandirs (AAMs), as well as National Quality Assurance Standards (NQAS) and Indian Public Health Standards (IPHS) certifications for public health facilities.
There are currently 200,988 public health facilities in India, according to the IPHS portal. This includes district hospitals, sub-district hospitals, community health centres (CHCs), primary health centres (PHCs), and other sub-centres.
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"So far, around 30,000 facilities have been certified under NQAS, while 95 per cent of public health facilities in India have been assessed as per the IPHS," Patnaik said.
Addressing the summit, Health Minister J P Nadda said that the government remains focused on ensuring quality and affordable healthcare services for the people.
The National Summit aims to document best practices and innovations adopted by states and Union Territories (UTs) to address public health challenges and serve as a knowledge-sharing platform.
"A total of 165 entries were submitted and selected for oral presentations after a thorough review and elimination of duplicates."
Union Health Secretary Punya Salila Srivastava said that the National Summit would be used to discuss measures that are replicable and scalable at a national level.
"The focus will remain on capacity building of health professionals, Jan Bhagidari, and optimal utilisation of resources for tackling health challenges," she added.

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