Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission 100 Microsites Project

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The Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission is implementing 100 Microsites project to enhance adoption in the private healthcare sector. Microsites are focused regions with small to medium healthcare facilities onboarded to the ABDM ecosystem. Stakeholders play crucial roles in guidance, support, and implementation. Selection criteria for development partners and interface agencies are outlined, while the project budget is set at Rs. 30 Crore.


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  1. Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission 100 Microsites Project

  2. 100 Microsite Project To counter the challenges in ABDM adoption, NHA guided the implementation of first Microsite in Mumbai. Encouraged by the positive impact, 100 Microsite project has been conceptualized Mission Steering Group Chaired by Hon ble HFM approved the project with Budget outlay- Rs.30 Crore Intended objectives of the project- -Targeted adoption efforts in private sector -Showcase end-to-end ABDM adoption -On-Ground response and feedback

  3. What is a Microsite? A Microsite is a focused region comprising of all small-medium sized healthcare facilities such as clinics, hospitals, labs, pharmacies within that area, which may be on- boarded onto the ABDM ecosystem. Category A Microsite: Consists of at least 1000 Healthcare facilities Category B Microsite: Consists of 500 to 1000 Healthcare facilities Northeastern States Himalayan/Island States/UTs Remote areas/aspirational districts Any other reasons as appropriate to the States/UTs The Microsites would be implemented under the guidance of State Mission Directors. One State/UT can implement multiple Microsites. Operational Guidelines for activating Microsites have been released

  4. Stakeholders & their Roles Overall guidance and support Guidelines and implementation framework Provide financial resources Support IEC & Capacity Building Technical support NHA Selection of development partner & Interfacing agency. States & UTs Microsite Initiation and Implementation Regular Review and Moitoring Fund disbursal Development partner Implementation Support to State/UT Field level learnings and feedback Capacity building Implementation agency ABDM enabled HMIS adoption and health record linkage On ground implementation Onboarding HPR and HFR

  5. Suggestive Selection Criteria* Microsite Development Partner Interface Agency Internet Connectivity / Penetration of smartphones Availability of healthcare professionals Digital literacy/awareness etc. Presence of an interfacing agency Support from local body/ corporation Accessibility via Road/Airport Indicative list of Development Partners is given by NHA Leverage existing agency already supporting the State/UT with implementation of government program e.g. PPSA in NTEP etc. The State/UT may onboard a development partner through an internal selection process Through an RFP/ RFE/ any other procurement process *Only Indicative criteria. It is entirely SMD s discretion which Microsite, Development Partner and Interface Agency to select

  6. Project Financials

  7. Microsite Budget-30 Lakhs S.No. Budget Category A Microsite Category B Microsite 1. Payment to Interface agencies by States/UTs* 28 Lakhs 14 Lakhs 2. IEC & CB Activities for States/UTs 2 Lakhs 2 Lakhs * Mentioned funds will be disbursed in 4 equal installments to States/UTs by NHA. States/UTs would then disburse these funds to Interface Agencies in phased manner.

  8. Disbursal of Funds - From NHA to States/UTs Category A Microsite Category B Microsite S. No. Installment Microsite Implementation IEC & Capacity Building Microsite Implementation IEC & Capacity Building 1. Instalment 1 7 Lakhs 50,000 3.5 Lakhs 50,000 2. Instalment 2 7 Lakhs 50,000 3.5 Lakhs 50,000 3. Instalment 3 7 Lakhs 50,000 3.5 Lakhs 50,000 4. Instalment 4 7 Lakhs 50,000 3.5 Lakhs 50,000 5. 28 Lakhs 2 Lakhs 14 Lakhs 2 Lakhs Total Category A Microsite Category B Microsite * Mentioned funds will be disbursed to in 4 installments to States/UTs by NHA. States/UTs would then disburse these funds to Interface Agencies in phased manner

  9. Phases of Microsites

  10. Microsite Phase 1 and 2 Phases Phase-1 Phase-2 Project Scoping * Project Implementation Plan Microsite area Development Partner Interfacing Agency IEC, Capacity Building and Outreach Team set up Training and Capacity Building Mapping of the Microsite IEC Activities Initiate outreach activities Intimate NHA on Phase completion Activity *On completion of Phase 1 SMD office may release mobilization fund to the interface agency

  11. Microsite Phase 3 to 6 Performance Based Phases- Outcome Linked Milestones Activity Phase-3 Phase-4 Phase-5 Phase-6 Number of registrations on HPR 375 250 150 500 50 300 750 100 1 Number of registrations on HFR 300 200 50 400 2 25 100 600 50 Number of facilities using ABDM enabled solution - - - - 5 - 3 - 10 Number of linked health records 50,000 10,000 2500 20,000 - 5,000 1,00,000 - 4 Category A Microsite Category B Microsite

  12. Phased Microsite Payment Mechanism From States/UTs to Interface Agency Phases Category B Category A Phase-1 (Project scoping) 7 Lakhs 3.5 Lakhs MOBILIZATION ADVANCE Non-Monetary Non-Monetary Phase-2 (Capacity Building and Outreach) 3 Lakhs 1.5 Lakhs Phase-3 (Initial adoption) 4 Lakhs 2 Lakhs Phase-4 (Moderate adoption) 6 Lakhs 3 Lakhs Phase-5 (Progressive adoption) 8 Lakhs 4 Lakhs Phase-6 (High adoption) 28 Lakh 14 Lakh Total Category A Microsite Category B Microsite

  13. Salient Features of Operational Guidelines

  14. Salient features of Operational Guidelines Primary responsibility to run a Microsite is with the States/UTs Complete flexibility for States/UTs for implementing the Microsite- -Selection of Microsite -Selection of Developmental Partners and Interface Agency All payments from NHA will be made directly to the SMD Office State shall disburse payment to the interface agency as per the financial component outlaid for each Phase. NHA/States/UTs will not be providing any financial support to the Development Partners supporting the states/UTs in implementation of Microsites,. State/UT may obtain a Bank Guarantee of 3% of the Microsite cost i.e. INR 84,000 for Category A Microsite and Rs. 42,000 for Category B Microsite from Interfacing Agencies.

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