Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has soft-launched the Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme (IDSP) segment of the Integrated Health Information Platform (IHIP) in seven states.
a. Assimilated Health Information Platform (AHIP)
b. Integrated Health Information Platform (IHIP)
c. Combined Health Information Platform (CHIP)
d. None of the above
- It is the first one-of-its-kind initiative launched by the Central Government to monitor public health surveillance.
About Integrated Health Information Platform (IHIP):
- It is a real time, village wise, case based electronic health information system with GIS tagging to provide prompt prevention and control of epidemic prone diseases.
- It uses the latest technologies and digital health initiatives.
- It will provide near-real-time data to policy makers for detecting outbreaks, reducing the morbidity and mortality and lessening disease burden in populations and better health systems.
- It will enable creation of interoperable health records which can be made available and accessible throughout the country.
- For effective implementation of the platform, 32,000 people at block level, 13,000 at district level and 900 at state level have been trained.
- The success of this platform will depend primarily on quality of data shared by the states.
- Adopting this platform will help states to strengthen early outbreak detection and informed public health response.
Question:
Q. The Health Ministry has launched which health information platform to monitor public health surveillance?a. Assimilated Health Information Platform (AHIP)
b. Integrated Health Information Platform (IHIP)
c. Combined Health Information Platform (CHIP)
d. None of the above