In rural India, seeking basic healthcare often means walking miles, waiting hours, or simply living with undiagnosed conditions. Access to even routine services—like blood pressure checks, hemoglobin screening, or maternal health assessments—is limited by geography, infrastructure, and workforce shortages. For expectant mothers, the stakes are especially high. Many receive little or no antenatal care, and high-risk pregnancies frequently go undetected until complications arise. Suwasth is designed to transform this reality. By equipping frontline health workers with portable, AI-powered diagnostic tools, it brings essential services directly to the community. Health workers can now screen for blood pressure, blood sugar, oxygen saturation, and anemia using tools like the non-invasive hemoglobinometer—a game changer, particularly for maternal health and school health programs. For pregnant women, this means earlier risk identification and better-informed referrals, reducing maternal and neonatal mortality. What truly unlocks scale is Suwasth’s seamless telemedicine integration. Midwives and ASHAs in remote villages can connect expectant mothers to urban specialists for consultations, guided care plans, and follow-ups—all from their local health center or doorstep. Real-time decision support and longitudinal data tracking ensure no patient falls through the cracks. With Suwasth, distance is no longer a barrier; it’s a bridge to timely, dignified, and intelligent care.
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