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Piramal Swasthya Management and Research Institute (PSMRI), an initiative under the aegis of Piramal Foundation. Is one of the largest not-for-profit organizations in India. Piramal Swasthya is contributing with its experience and expertise of building innovative solutions that impact at scale.
Piramal Swasthya is focused on bridging the public healthcare gaps by supplementing and complementing the Government of India's vision to meet Universal Health Coverage. In the primary public healthcare space with a focus on Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health and Non-communicable Diseases. Piramal Swasthya has more than a decade-long experience in operating several healthcare innovations at scale, which are addressing the primary healthcare needs of the most underserved and marginalized populations across India. Piramal Swasthya is operational in 21 States in India through 35 innovative public healthcare delivery programs and has served more than 112 million beneficiaries so far.
One such innovation is AMRIT (Accessible Medical Records via Integrated Technologies) which is a digital health platform developed by Piramal Swasthya that stores electronic health records of beneficiaries for the use of public primary healthcare service delivery and decision-making. The platform enables the connection between beneficiaries, health facilities, and frontline workers in an integrated ecosystem through technology.

Services and features under AMRIT Platform:
HWC Application: A comprehensive application with 12 Service packages.
MMU Application: Offline and Online Application to support operations in outreach programs.
HIHL Application: Helpline CRM to support services like 104, 1097, MCTS and ECD with inbound and outbound facility.
Telemedicine Solution: Video consulting facility.
Smart Phone Applications: SAKHI Sakhi/ Utprerona Android Mobile App ASHAs.
Point of Care Device: AMRIT is integrated with PoCT devices like Fetosense and Healthcube etc.
ABDM compliant: and AMRIT is integrated with ABDM for ABHA with all three (M1, M2, M3) milestones.

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FLW App enhancements

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About Sakhi App

Sakhi App is a digital job aid tool, specially designed for Accredited Social Health Activist (ASHA). ASHAs usually use multiple registers for Household enumeration, family member registration, and health data collection. This leads to challenges of manual errors, loss of data, and data accuracy. In this context, Piramal Swasthya Management and Research Institute has designed and developed a mobile application for ASHA workers to digitalize and reduce the manual work.

It is designed to reduce manual labor, enhance efficiency, and ensure timely and accurate data collection by ASHAs.

All the services that are carried by ASHA in the field are available in the Sakhi Mobile App, including services for RMNCH+A (Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child, and Adolescent Health), this application enhances service delivery and monitoring for Household Enumeration, Antenatal care, Postnatal care, Immunization services, as well as Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) screening and Tuberculosis (TB) screening.

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Process flow diagram of Sakhi App

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Implement Beneficiary Consent process

Taking consent from beneficiary is very important to save their demographic details, clinical and health records in EHR.
Beneficiary consent is

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Taking consent from beneficiary is very important to save their demographic details, clinical and health records in EHR.
Beneficiary consent is a process by which we take proper consent from beneficiary digitally, like
OTP-Based Consent: Real-time verification through OTP sent to the beneficiary's mobile number.

This process of taking consent from Beneficiary by verifying the OTP received on the Beneficiary's mobile number is applicable in entire platform service lines where Beneficiary registration takes place.  

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Beneficiary Consent using OTP approach

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