A new mobile based application namely ‘Kilkari’ launched at state level orientation workshop at State Institute of Health and Family Welfare, Panchkula

April 21, 2017

Chandigarh, April 21, 2017: In order to create awareness among pregnant women, parents, and field workers about the importance of antenatal care, institutional delivery, post natal care and immunisation, a new mobile based application namely ‘Kilkari’ was launched during the concluding day of three-day state level orientation workshop at State Institute of Health and Family Welfare, sector-6, Panchkula here today. New data elements in Health Management Information System (HMIS) were also launched.

While speaking on this occasion, Mission Director, National Health Mission (NHM) Ms Amneet P. Kumar said that this mobile application would deliver free, weekly, time appropriate 72 audio messages about pregnancy, child birth and child care from the second trimester of pregnancy until the child attains the age of one year directly to the registered mobile numbers. New modified data elements were added to thematic areas of healthcare delivery, she added.

She said that with the addition of new data elements of HMIS portal, more health programmes would be covered for monitoring and evaluation purpose. Apart from this, the services provided at the grass root level by the front line workers could be easily monitored. She said that the newly added data elements would help in analysing the gap in the service delivery, which would further equip the system in bridging the gaps and further strengthen the service delivery.

Deputy Civil Surgeon (NHM), District Programme Manager (DPM) and District Monitoring and Evaluation officer (M&EO) from 21 districts participated in the workshop. These participants will act as master trainers for further training at district level, block level and health facility level.

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