Wednesday, December 17, 2025
News

Gujarat becomes first state to issue digital health cards for students

SocialTwist Tell-a-Friend    Print this Page   COMMENT

Gandhinagar | Thursday, 2023 4:51:06 PM IST
The Gujarat government has taken the initiative to issue digital health cards for monitoring the cognitive development and nutrition level of school children.

Under the Shala Arogya-National Child Health Program (SHRBSK), Gujarat has become the first and only state in the country to implement such a system.

The launch of this comprehensive health check-up campaign took place on June 12, 2023, coinciding with the 20th Shala Praveshotsav (School Enrolment Drive).

Over the next 30 days, more than 1 crore school children across Gujarat will undergo health check-ups as part of this special campaign, ensuring their well-being.

SHRBSK is a joint initiative between the central and state governments, catering to children from newborns up to 18 years of age. It covers students in Anganwadi centres, primary schools, secondary/higher secondary schools, as well as school dropouts.

Through this program, the state government offers free health check-ups, diagnosing various ailments including anaemia, malnutrition, skin diseases, learning disabilities, developmental delays, and other illnesses.

The Shala Arogya-National Child Health Program comprises 992 mobile health teams, each consisting of doctors, pharmacists, and health workers. These teams will conduct health check-ups of students across the state.

Children diagnosed with ailments during the campaign will receive free treatment at government health institutions, ranging from Primary Health Centres to super specialty hospitals.

Key features

One of the key features of this initiative is the introduction of the 'Digital Health Card.' Designed to monitor students' nutrition levels and cognitive development, the digital health card will provide insights into various health parameters such as height, anaemia levels, and nutrition status.

SHRBSK mobile health teams and community health officers will collaborate with school nodal officers to update students' health details on the digital health card, which will be accessible to both the students and parents.

Furthermore, nodal teachers and community health officers will work together to facilitate Ayushman Bharat Health Account (ABHA ID) for all students during the campaign.

Integrating health and academic reports

Gujarat's government is also integrating health and academic reports. The integration of data between the Health and Education departments aims to ensure the holistic growth and development of every student.

From this year onward, health check-ups of school children will be conducted every three months, providing accurate and updated information about their well-being throughout the year.

The final health report will be integrated into the students' mark sheets and report cards, promoting a comprehensive approach to their education and health.

--IANS janvi/dan/bg

( 418 Words)

2023-06-14-15:10:03 (IANS)

 
  LATEST COMMENTS (0)
POST YOUR COMMENT
Comments Not Available
 
POST YOUR COMMENT
 
 
TRENDING TOPICS
 
 
CITY NEWS
MORE CITIES
 
 
 
MORE HEALTH NEWS
Breakthrough technique maps toxic protei...
More...
 
INDIA WORLD ASIA
Karnataka Congress holds protest in Bela...
Five-member committee set up to examine ...
'Moment of great honour': JP Nadda on PM...
'RSS and BJP dislike Mahatma Gandhi, MGN...
'He was only highlighting BJP's non-acco...
Birch by Romeo Lane fire tragedy: Luthra...
More...    
 
 Top Stories
Perfios Launches AI-Powered Operati... 
Saint Kabir School, Karnal Conducts... 
Attero announces Rs 150 Crore inves... 
MoEngage Secures Additional $180 mi... 
Indian steel exports expected to mo... 
Refining, Jio and Retail to power R... 
"He was only highlighting BJP's non... 
Birch by Romeo Lane fire tragedy: L...