Children win with U-WIN, govt’s new online vaccine portal
- July 22, 2024
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Children win with U-WIN, govt’s new online vaccine portal
Subject: Sci
Sec: Health
Context:
- On the government’s 100-day health agenda is the countrywide rollout of U-WIN, an online vaccine management portal for childhood vaccination.
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- With digitised and individualised immunisation records since birth, the government hopes to identify and reach the small proportion of children currently outside its vaccine net.
U-WIN:
- Children, up to the age of six years, and pregnant mothers are registered on U-WIN using government ID like Aadhaar , and their mobile phone numbers.
- Upon registration, records of all 25 shots given to a child — and the two given to pregnant mothers — can be added.
- The platform generates a checkered vaccination certificate that colour codes all vaccines. After each shot is administered (and recorded on U-WIN), its date gets added to the card, which also shows the due date for the next set of vaccines , also sends SMS reminders to parents before their children are due for the next dose.
- Digital vaccine certificate — which can be downloaded by parents using their registered mobile numbers — does away with the need to maintain the physical vaccination booklet, and allows one to get vaccinated anywhere in the country.
- To locate the nearest vaccination centre, and book an available slot.
- As for health workers, the platform can automatically generate a due-list of children in their respective areas.
- Once the database matures, U-WIN will allow the government to study micro-trends across areas.
- Registers all births, the three vaccines against polio, hepatitis B, and tuberculosis administered at birth, a child’s birth weight, and any physical deformities observed at birth.
- These data-points can be utilised by other government programmes as well — the idea is to eventually connect all digital records through ABHA (Ayushman Bharat Health Account) ID.
- U-WIN will also be linked to the government’s existing eVIN platform for inventory management. eVIN tracks all vaccine vials, from large central stores to each vaccination site in the country.
- It keeps track of the number of doses used, the number of doses that go to waste, and the number of open vials that are submitted back by the sites, and is used by sites to raise demands for vaccines.
How will U-WIN help with immunisation?
- Reminders that U-WIN will furnish to parents are likely to improve compliance.
- Ensure portability — children who have received their first vaccines in one village/city can receive the rest of the doses elsewhere in the country. This will be especially useful to ensure that children of migrant workers do not drop out.
- The portal might help reduce errors.
- U-WIN will provide granular, individualised details of childhood immunisation across the country.