Strides Software Solutions, an Aurangabad based startup has developed the 'D-health app', powered by Microsoft Azure, as India's first Aadhaar-based centralized donor authentication and identification application towards making availability of safe and high quality blood components.
More than 60 blood banks have already registered on D-Health app. Using the Microsoft Azure platform, Strides is looking forward to scale up the reach of the app to build a nationwide centralized blood donor registry and unique donor identification program.
The application is performing a centralized blood donor eligibility check across member blood banks. This enables blood donors to register themselves using a few simple clicks with Aadhaar e-KYC.
In India, where more than 90% of blood donations are carried out in camps set up by various organizations, it becomes the need of the hour to have a centralized platform for blood donors. Immediate availability of safe blood can be a matter of life and death for patients in need.
The biggest challenge in terms of setting up such a repository is donor authentication, identification, and more importantly, donor filtration based on past eligibility records. Effective measures in filtering out ineligible donors can also reduce the risk of HIV transmission due to bad blood transfusion.
The results are clearly visible from the recent pilot for the project that was conducted in Solapur district in association with the Indian Red Cross Blood Bank located in Barshi.
After working with various blood banks across India, the company developed the 'D-health app' as India's first Aadhaar-based centralized donor authentication and identification application. Hosted on the Microsoft Azure platform, the application can also perform a centralized blood donor eligibility check across member blood banks. Blood donors can register themselves using a few simple clicks with Aadhaar e-KYC.