Turn JeevanPatra from a personal health vault into a community response network.
This extension keeps the original document and emergency-access core, then adds survey ingestion, anonymized need aggregation, and volunteer matching so NGOs can act on urgent local health signals instead of scattered reports.
Community records
467
Survey rows ingested
People affected
216
Anonymized community estimate
Volunteer slots
26
Open assignments this week
Highest-priority cluster
Bhopal Ward 18 is currently leading due to a critical maternal-care backlog, high severity, and an unmet volunteer gap.
Field surveys stay trapped in spreadsheets and WhatsApp groups.
NGOs can see raw reports, but not which clusters need action first.
Volunteer capacity exists, but matching is manual and too slow for spikes.
Document vault and emergency QR stay intact for individuals and families.
Community layer ingests NGO surveys through CSV or forms and anonymizes patterns.
Need scoring ranks local clusters by severity, impact, backlog, and volunteer gap.
Matching engine routes the best available volunteers to the highest-priority tasks.
Demo Dashboard
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Households
310
Affected
37
Open cases
22
Volunteers
6
Recommended next action
Schedule antenatal visits and hemoglobin camps
Households
420
Affected
64
Open cases
31
Volunteers
8
Recommended next action
Route volunteers for refill pickup and doorstep reminders
Households
255
Affected
41
Open cases
18
Volunteers
5
Recommended next action
Coordinate tele-consult support and transport requests
Households
500
Affected
74
Open cases
27
Volunteers
7
Recommended next action
Run weekend immunization mobilization drive
Judge-facing summary
Option 1 is the stronger submission path.
It keeps the health-data credibility of JeevanPatra, but reframes the product around measurable community impact: urgent needs found, volunteers matched, and critical spikes surfaced to NGOs.