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Mobiles Phones may Provide Health Services in Bihar

by Dr. Enozia Vakil on Nov 24 2013 11:24 PM

 Mobiles Phones may Provide Health Services in Bihar
A simple mobile phone would actually provide a good number of health services in some areas of Bihar, particularly maternal and child health.
The "Ananya" programme, run by BBC Media Action in collaboration with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation in eight districts of Bihar, aims to reduce child mortality and improve maternal health in the state.

The programme is targeting an audience of 27 million women of child-bearing age through 200,000 community health workers.

These health workers are responsible for counselling millions of families to take advantage of government health services and adopt healthier behaviour.

"The real innovations are that these services can have a significant impact on people's lives at an unprecedented scale, and the public-private partnership model that makes them affordable and sustainable," said Sara Chamberlain of BBC Media Action, India.

All health workers either own or have access to a mobile phone, according to research by BBC Media Action.

A "Mobile Academy" training course has been developed to expand and refresh the health workers' knowledge of 10 life-saving health behaviour and enhance their communication skills.

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The audio course is delivered via Interactive Voice Response (IVR) that can be accessed from any mobile handset.

Mobile Kunji and Academy are accessible from any mobile phone handset (no special software is required). The shortcodes and tariffs are common across six of the biggest mobile operators in India, responsible for 90 percent of the market in Bihar.

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BBC Media Action is also planning to expand the services to more districts of Bihar and two other states -- Uttar Pradesh and Odisha.

Source-IANS


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