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Dell EMC partners Govt of Andhra Pradesh to launch healthcare program for women

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In an attempt to highlight the urgent need of improving basic healthcare services available to women, Dell EMC is partnering with the Government of Andhra Pradesh for Mahila Master Health Checkup (MMHC), a health care program for women.

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The program will be launched in more than 7000 health subcenters and will be used by 12000 health workers to screen approximately 9 million women in the next 6 months. The program will screen women above the age of 35 for non-communicable diseases like cancer, diabetes, heart and respiratory ailments.

MMHC program is the next version of the MeeArogyam solution. The solution is run and managed by the Health Department on NIC cloud infrastructure.

With this partnership, Dell EMC will provide the software solution for MMHC, consisting of the tablet application for the health workers, the web apps for the secondary level and tertiary level doctors, and dashboards for the health officials.

Sarv Saravanan, Senior Vice President, Dell EMC said, "It is heartening to see that comprehensive women’s health programs are being launched by the progressive Andhra Pradesh Government. We are happy to associate with the MMHC program and provide the best in breed technology that is critical to making this a roaring success."

"This program will surely improve women’s access to healthcare and reduce morbidity among them. This partnership is a true example of technology driving human progress. Through this partnership we would like to provide the advanced technology that would improve and support mobile healthcare that would expand the access to healthcare services in remote areas in AP," said Rajesh Janey, President- Enterprise, India and SAARC, Dell EMC.

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