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Digital Health Readiness Survey

Digital Health readiness survey was designed as a diagnostic step, to ground future digital health initiatives in real-world clinical realities rather than assumptions.

The national survey of ~600 OB-GYNs showed strong intent to adopt digital health, but uneven and fragmented implementation. Many clinicians were already using some digital tools, often driven by institutional mandates, yet struggled with poor workflow fit, lack of specialty-specific design, cost concerns, and limited staff capacity. The findings made one point clear: willingness alone does not translate into sustained adoption without structured guidance, trusted recommendations, and implementation support.

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Blueprint for Digital Transformation in Maternal Health

We undertook global benchmarking to understand how other health systems have successfully moved from digital pilots to system-wide adoption. The objective was not to import models as is, but to identify principles that could be adapted to India’s maternal health context.

Across countries with higher digital maturity, adoption was accelerated by a few common levers: trusted clinical bodies endorsing tools, peer-led support networks, digital skills embedded into professional education, and structured last-mile

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