Evolution of Child Healthcare in India

From traditional systems to AI-powered healthcare solutions

Milestones in Indian Child Healthcare

1975

Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS)

Launch of India's flagship program for early childhood care and development

  • Nutritional support for children
  • Pre-school education
  • Health check-ups and immunization
  • Nutrition and health education
2005

National Rural Health Mission (NRHM)

Comprehensive healthcare delivery system in rural areas

  • Introduction of ASHA workers
  • Strengthened primary healthcare
  • Focus on maternal and child health
  • Community participation in healthcare
2013

Rashtriya Bal Swasthya Karyakram (RBSK)

Child Health Screening and Early Intervention Services

  • Systematic screening of children
  • Early detection of health conditions
  • Free treatment for identified defects
  • Mobile health teams for remote areas

Current Healthcare Challenges

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Malnutrition

35.5% Stunted Growth
32.1% Underweight

Affecting long-term growth and development of children across India

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Neonatal Mortality

28 per 1,000 births

Need for improved early-life care and medical intervention

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Gender Disparities

940 Girls per 1,000 boys

Addressing healthcare access inequalities for girl children

Global Health Standards Integration

WHO Recommendations

  • Child Growth Standards
  • Immunization Schedule
  • Nutrition Guidelines
  • Development Milestones

UN SDG 3: Good Health

  • Reduce child mortality
  • Universal healthcare access
  • Quality healthcare services
  • Healthcare workforce development

ChildCare AI Vision & Mission

Our Vision

To revolutionize child healthcare in India by combining traditional wisdom with cutting-edge AI technology, ensuring every child has access to quality healthcare regardless of their location or economic status.

  • Universal healthcare access
  • AI-powered diagnostics
  • Preventive healthcare focus
  • Gender-equal healthcare

Our Mission

  • Integrate AI with established healthcare practices
  • Empower healthcare workers with modern tools
  • Reduce healthcare disparities across India
  • Support government healthcare initiatives
  • Promote preventive healthcare measures