Digital Health, Technology and Innovation in Nutrition Monitoring in Lunglei District, Mizoram
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India’s adoption of digital health technologies has progressed through several phases, beginning with early telemedicine initiatives and institution-specific administrative systems, and gradually evolving into a comprehensive national digital health ecosystem. In Mizoram, the use of digital health technology dates back to the mid-2000s, with early telemedicine initiatives and administrative tracking systems. By 2023, the state had emerged as a national leader in implementing integrated digital health ecosystems. More recently, in September 2024, the Civil Hospital in Lunglei began using a Health Management Information System (HMIS) to support hospital-level digital health operations. Alongside these developments in digital health, nutrition has become an increasingly important component of public health policy in India. Nutrition monitoring is now recognized as a critical mechanism for tracking health outcomes, particularly among women and children, with the broader aim of achieving a malnutrition-free nation. In Mizoram, digital nutrition monitoring has been implemented through the POSHAN Tracker App, which has been in use since March 2021.Abstract
The main objective of this study is to examine the impact of digital health technologies, specifically HMIS, and to assess innovation in nutrition monitoring through the POSHAN Tracker App. The study adopts a qualitative research methodology, using interviews as the primary method of data collection. A total of 20 participants (10 female and 10 male) were interviewed. The research was conducted in the southern region of Mizoram, with a focus on Lunglei district. The study aims to identify existing gaps in digital health and nutrition management systems and to highlight areas where improvements can strengthen the overall health system in Lunglei, Mizoram.
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