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Year : 2022, Volume : 9, Issue : 2
First page : ( 97) Last page : ( 110)
Print ISSN : 2348-7437. Online ISSN : 2454-9533. Published online : 2022 December 12.
Article DOI : 10.30954/2348-7437.2.2022.4

Effectiveness of Government Schemes & Digital Healthcare for Progressive Maternal Care in West Bengal: A Systematic Review

Shaw Sarika Kumari, Dey Jayati Lahiri*

Department of Computer & Information Science, Raiganj University, West Bengal, India

*Corresponding author: ld.jayatii@gmail.com

Online Published on 12 September, 2023.

Received:  09  ,  2022; :  20  November,  2022; Accepted:  01  December,  2022.

Abstract

Like all developing countries, India is also facing high maternal mortality rate. To reduce this rate of mortality Indian Government implemented different types of schemes from time to time. Among those schemes few are funding schemes which provide cash incentives to pregnant woman. In this paper we are going to discuss two such schemes namely Janani Suraksha Yojana (JSY), and Pradhan Mantri Matra Vandana Yojana (PMMVY). In JSY, some amount of cash is provided to mother if the delivery was taken place in government hospital. It has been seen that this scheme seems to be very beneficial reducing 77% reduction in rate of maternal mortality while world’s average is only 43%. In PMMVY, a cash incentive of ` 5000 is directly given to the mother. On the other hand new technological development in heath-care is also emerging like IoT, big data analytics, artificial intelligence, genomics, telemedicine etc., which is being used as e-Health and m-Healh i.e., Digital health. So, in this paper we are going to study effectiveness of JSY and PMMVY in maternal health care and also will analyse the role of digital health in that. For doing the study we have used secondary data by using different types of quantitative data collection methods. We conducted study in all the 23 districts of West Bengal. The data is being taken from all the round of sample registration system to understand the pattern of maternal mortality in India. After that we have used all four National Family Health Survey [1998-99, 2005-06, 2015-16, 2020-21] to analyze the data. We have also used different electronic search sources like Google scholar, pub medicine etc., to analyze our data. The scheme seems to be very beneficial in increasing institutional birth and antenatal and postnatal visit as 20.5 %, 3.8%, and 6% growth respectively. But JSY able to cover only 26% of cost of maternal care in urban area and near about 16% in rural area so increases some out of pocket expenses for mother. Rate of maternal and child mortality decreases gradually that could be result of those schemes along with growing technologies in healthcare. The combination of JSY and PMMVY substantially helps mother in needful expenses. As a result of that mortality rate decreases and more awareness about maternal health rights and entitlement of quality of care.

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Keywords

SRS, NFHS, Maternity care, Digital Health, JSY, PMMVY.

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