The Rajasthan government launched “e-Swasthya Samvad”, a digital platform to improve governance, transparency, and coordination in medical education.
The platform connects policymakers, medical institutions, faculty, doctors, nursing staff, students, and the public for faster decision-making.
Meetings are held twice a week via video conferencing in two phases: senior officials first, then open interaction.
Discussions cover health schemes, infrastructure, budget, Chief Minister’s Office directives, grievance redressal through CMIS and CP-Grams, and operational issues.
Action-taken reports are required within 72 hours, reinforcing accountability across Rajasthan’s medical education system.