CM Naidu emphasizes commitment to reducing Maternal, Infant Mortality
Andhra Pradesh: In a bid to reduce maternal and infant mortality rates, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu emphasized that developing scalable and affordable solutions is crucial for improving healthcare access in the state.
Chandrababu Naidu on Sunday said that the state government is committed to making healthcare facilities accessible to address maternal and infant mortality.
Naidu also said that the most important aspect of improving accessibility in healthcare is the development of scalable and affordable solutions and added that the government of Andhra Pradesh is working in that direction to pave the way for a healthier Andhra Pradesh.
According to an ANI report, he said in a post on X, "We're committed to making healthcare facilities accessible to address maternal and infant mortality. The most important aspect of improving accessibility in healthcare is development of scalable and affordable solutions. The GoAP is working in that direction to pave the way for a healthier Andhra Pradesh.''
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"The consortium seeks to identify critical areas and apply AI-driven diagnostics for risk assessments and automated care solutions. The innovations discussed include deploying real-time informative chatbots on phones in local language. This would help guide expectant mothers, on nutrition, prenatal care, and symptoms to watch out for. The chatbot could be integrated with local health worker networks, ensuring advice aligns with government guidelines, and also send reminders for appointments," he added in the post, news agency ANI reported.
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