Data Privacy Was Key for Aarogya Setu: NIC DG at IHW Digital Health Summit

August 18, 2021
  • The NIC addressed privacy issues while developing the contact tracing app Aarogya Setu.
  • Dr Neetu Verma, Director General, National Informatics Centre, was conferred with the award for Digital Transformer.
  • The National Informatics Centre received the special award for developing COVID-19 Response Solution.

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New Delhi, 18th August 2021:

Recognising that the pandemic has digital health delivery ‘directly’ to the people, Dr. Neeta Verma, Diairector General, National Informatics Centre has said that privacy issues were addressed during the development of Aarogya Setu. Speaking at the IHW Digital Health Summit and Awards 2021, organised by the leading health awareness institution Integrated Health & Wellbeing (IHW) Council, Dr. Verma along with other leading public health experts and innovators underscored digital platforms as an integral part of the Indian healthcare ecosystem and emphasized on ensuring access for all.

“Before the pandemic, we were handling the system to implement various government programs. The Reproductive and Child Health (RCH) program run by National Informatics Centre has got 20 crore mothers registered and 17 crore children immunized with the help of 16 lakh ASHA workers. However, we leveraged our e-hospital management system and that same software is running 628 hospitals across India. We took utmost care of privacy matters when we developed Aarogya Setu to conduct contact tracing. It was very important for us to go right so that everyone downloads the app. We ensured use of technology and its accessibility to create a user’s social graph to contain the spread of the disease,” says Dr. Neeta Verma, Director General, National Informatics Centre.

Explaining another end of digital health delivery, i.e., through telemedicine, Mr. Raghavendra Prasad, Founder, StepOne,a volunteer-driven telemedicine collective, says, “We are live in 21 states now and have seen a hockey stick growth. We are currently handling about 20 per cent of the total caseload in India and 40 per cent of it during the peak of the second wave.

We were handling 1 million calls for 6 lakh home isolation cases during the peak of the second wave. Though we believe that our venture is more about the innate kindness in people, having a robust IT infrastructure made delivery of that intent easier and enabled us to scale. Working side by side with the government helped us the most – it allowed us to enhance our capabilities incrementally on their request.”

“Leveraging digital platforms to deliver health services is a step towards health for all. According to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, National Telemedicine Service ‘eSanjeevani’ is currently operational in 31 states and union territories and has served approximately 12.5 lakh patients in June 2021 alone, which is the highest since its launch in March 2020. Digital transformation of the Indian healthcare ecosystem can bring a significant shift and the poorest people in remotest villages of India can benefit from it,” says Mr Kamal Narayan, CEO, Integrated Health and Wellbeing (IHW) Council.

At the award ceremony, Dr Neetu Verma was conferred with the award for Digital Transformer while the National Informatics Centre received the special award for developing COVID-19 Response Solution. Human Biologicals Institute (A Division of Indian Immunologicals Limited) won the gold award in the Communication Solution category while The Janssen Pharmaceutical won the gold award in Consumer Wellness category.

HDFC Bank was awarded the silver award in the Elderly Care Technology Solution category and Wipro GE Healthcare Private Limited won the gold in the Healthcare Technology Innovation category. CrelioHealth and Unicorpus Health Foundation received the gold and silver awards in the COVID-19 Software Solution category. SRL Diagnostics and Avegen India were conferred with the gold award in the Mobile Health Application and Woman’s Health Technology Solution categories, respectively.

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