NEW DELHI: In a move aimed at strengthening last-mile healthcare and improving response during medical emergencies, the Centre on Monday launched a mobile application for Community Health Officers (CHOs), enabling real-time patient management and faster referrals at Ayushman Bharat Health and Wellness Centres.The app, introduced by the Union health ministry, is designed to digitise clinical workflows at the primary care level. It will allow CHOs to register patients, access medical histories and update treatment records in real time, replacing largely manual processes that often slow down care delivery.Officials said the platform will also aid early identification of high-risk cases and emergencies, enabling frontline providers to initiate quicker referrals to higher facilities. This is expected to be critical in situations such as cardiac events, stroke, maternal complications and severe infections, where timely intervention can significantly improve outcomes.Public health experts noted that delays in documentation and communication at the primary care level can impact both routine care and emergency response. With instant access to patient data and standardised digital records, the app could help CHOs track chronic patients more effectively, ensure continuity of care and flag complications early.The rollout is part of the government’s broader digital health push under the Ayushman’s Bharat Digital Mission which aims to build an integrated health data ecosystem across the country. By digitally linking primary care providers with higher centres, the initiative is expected to streamline referrals and improve coordination across different levels of care.Officials added that the application will also strengthen supervisory oversight, allowing administrators to monitor service delivery patterns, identify gaps and assess response timelines, including in emergency situations.India currently has over 1.6 lakh Ayushman Bharat Health and Wellness Centres serving as the first point of contact for a large section of the population, particularly in rural and underserved areas. CHOs, typically trained nurses or practitioners, play a pivotal role in delivering preventive, promotive and basic curative services at these facilities.
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