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Digital health records project ‘Sanjeevani’ to be implemented across Andhra​

By IANS | Updated: March 31, 2026 22:55 IST

Amaravati, March 31 Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu on Tuesday directed that the Sanjeevani project for ...

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Amaravati, March 31 Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu on Tuesday directed that the Sanjeevani project for creating digital health records be extended to the entire state by July.​

The project is currently being implemented in Kuppam and Naravaripalli in the Chittoor district.​

The Chief Minister conducted a review meeting regarding the Sanjeevani project at his camp office.​

He set a target for officials to conduct medical screenings for 56.40 lakh people across the state within the coming year. He further directed that the results of these medical screenings be delivered directly to the individuals via WhatsApp within 48 hours.​

When officials explained that this initiative would require 904 Mobile Medical Units and entail an expenditure of Rs. 162 crores, the Chief Minister gave his approval.​

Officials explained that, so far, 3.14 lakh people in the state have registered in the Sanjeevani Digital Nerve Centre database.​

On this occasion, the Chief Minister emphasised the need to ensure that individual health records are updated regularly. He stated that services should be delivered in a way that helps reduce future medical expenses and urged a strong focus on preventive healthcare.​

The Chief Minister noted that strictly adhering to practices such as yoga, nutrition, meditation, and pranayama could help address a significant number of health issues. He suggested assessing the extent to which public health has improved in the Chittoor district, where the Sanjeevani project is currently being implemented.​

The Chief Minister directed officials to formulate and introduce the AP Health Management Policy, built on five key pillars - Matrutva (maternity care), Shakti (empowerment), Naipunyam (skill development), Kshema (well-being), and Sanjeevani (holistic health).​

The Chief Minister also reviewed the upcoming implementation of a Universal Health Policy across the state through the NTR Vaidya Seva Trust.​

Officials informed him that several insurance companies are coming forward to partner in this initiative.​

The Chief Minister stated that everyone must strive collectively, as in a mass movement, to improve public health. The CM directed that, starting in April, MPs, MLAs, district Collectors, and medical officers should actively reach out to the public.​

He directed that the ‘Swarnandhra Population Management’ programs—comprising village assemblies, health camps, and awareness drives—be organised on the fourth Saturday of every month.​

The Chief Minister also held discussions regarding the construction of medical colleges proposed to be undertaken under the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model.

He explicitly stated that there should be no vacancies within the Medical and Health Department and directed that any vacancies be filled promptly through rationalisation.​

--IANS

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