Building Sustainability Framework

Aspirational Districts Transformation Program 

Piramal Swasthya, as part of Piramal Foundation, collaborated with NITI (National Institution for Transforming India) Aayog to bring about improvement in the health and nutrition indicators in 25 districts across 7 States (Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Assam, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Maharashtra). The programme focuses on building capacities of health providers, strengthening infrastructure, community engagement and ensuring benefits of the schemes reaching the beneficiaries. This programme is managed by a team of 350+ public health professionals and technical experts to bring about the desired transformation.

SATH (Sustainable Action for Transforming Human Capital) Program

NITI Aayog has put in place a structured programme for “Development Support Services for States” (DSSS) for transforming health sector projects, with a vision to help improve outcomes in Health- a critical social development area. The DSSS has been launched as SATH Programme which stands for “Sustainable Action for Transforming Human Capital” which will provide catalytic support to States towards transforming health systems.

Piramal Swasthya would work in close collaboration with NITI Aayog and Govt. of Assam through their DoHFW (Department of Health and Family Welfare) and will provide consulting support to the SATH programme to initiate transformations in the Health sector, and set the State of Assam on a path to excel in the health care services through:

  • Creating best practice models that are scalable and replicable
  • Designing initiatives for both near term and long term
  • Building capability within states

A.M.R.I.T. – A Public Good: Health & Wellness Technology Platform

AMRIT – Accessible Medical Records via Integrated Technologies, is an integrated technology platform developed by Piramal Swasthya to create and store electronic health records of beneficiaries for public primary healthcare. Beneficiaries are given unique IDs which facilitates referral mechanism in the public health ecosystem to enable receiving primary healthcare services in a way that is available, accessible and affordable.

AMRIT is a public good primary healthcare technology platform. It helps the government in evidence based decision making by ensuring collection of quality data. Frontline workers can use this platform for effective beneficiary management and referral tracking. With beneficiaries being the primary focus AMRIT will help them by creating a mechanism of standard treatment protocol, reducing treatment disparities and duplication to provide quality of care.