India Upgrades JANANI Maternal Health Platform
India's Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has upgraded its JANANI maternal and child health platform to improve digital health monitoring and continuity of care. The enhanced platform now features QR-based health cards, automated alerts, and integration with national health systems.
Platform Enhancement Overview
India's Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has significantly upgraded its maternal and child health platform to enhance digital health monitoring and ensure better continuity of care for women and children across the country.
The platform, called JANANI (Journey of Antenatal, Natal and Neonatal Integrated Care), serves as a comprehensive system for recording and monitoring health records of women during their reproductive years.
How JANANI Works
Developed as an enhanced version of the existing Reproductive and Child Health portal, JANANI creates longitudinal digital health records that capture essential services delivered across multiple care stages. These include antenatal care, delivery preparation, delivery, postnatal care, newborn care, home-based newborn and young child care, and family planning.
Key Features and Functionality
The upgraded platform now incorporates several advanced features designed to improve healthcare delivery:
- QR-based Mother and Child Health (MCH) cards that make records portable and easily accessible
- Automated alerts for high-risk pregnancies
- Due-list generation capabilities
- Real-time dashboards supporting timely follow-up and supervisory review
Integration Capabilities
JANANI supports seamless integration with national platforms including U-WIN and POSHAN, facilitating data exchange and coordination across maternal health, immunization, nutrition, and child health programs.
The portal enables beneficiary registration through multiple methods including ABHA, Aadhaar, and mobile numbers, with India-wide search functionality that reduces duplicate records and supports continuity of care for migratory populations.
User-Friendly Features
The platform offers comprehensive self-service options including:
- Self-registration capabilities
- Automated alerts and reminders for antenatal care visits and immunizations
- Access to digital MCH cards
- Information on nearby healthcare facilities
- Details on expected place of delivery
- Health and nutrition guidance
Implementation Results
To date, JANANI has achieved significant adoption metrics, according to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare:
- 13.4 million beneficiary registrations
- More than 3 million pregnant women registrations
- Over 3 million MCH cards generated
- More than 100,000 biometric verifications
Broader Digital Health Context
The JANANI upgrade represents part of broader governmental efforts to improve digital monitoring, service coverage, and accountability in maternal and child healthcare.
Related Initiatives
In March, a government-backed program launched to develop AI-powered tools targeting preterm births, a leading cause of neonatal death. This initiative established a foundational dataset with more than 1.6 million biospecimens and over a million ultrasound images from 12,000 pregnant participants for training AI models that support personalized risk prediction. This dataset is considered one of South Asia's largest pregnancy datasets.
In late 2024, the Indian government formally introduced the U-WIN system, modeled after the Co-WIN platform previously used to track COVID-19 vaccinations. This portal digitizes the government's vaccination services and makes vaccination records of pregnant women and children accessible across health facilities.
Conclusion
The JANANI platform upgrade demonstrates India's commitment to leveraging healthcare technology to improve maternal and child health outcomes through enhanced digital monitoring and integrated care delivery systems.
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