The launch of weone marks a transformative step, bringing synergy into how Kerala’s Health Department and all its allied sectors connect with the public. By bringing information related to services from departments like Health Services, Family Welfare, Indigenous Medicine, AYUSH, Drugs Control, and Women and Child Development into a single hyperlocal platform, weone streamlines outreach, feedback, and service delivery.
The launch of weone marks a transformative leap in how Kerala’s Health Department and its allied sectors engage with the public at the grassroots level. What sets WeOne apart is its unique ward-level structure, where each ward’s services are connected under the coordination of the ward member or councillor, who functions as the group admin. This hyperlocal design enables seamless integration between government departments, public and private sector services, and citizen-facing health initiatives. Departments such as Health Services, Family Welfare, Indigenous Medicine, AYUSH, Drugs Control, and Women and Child Development can now act in synergy with other crucial entities like Animal Husbandry (in cases of zoonotic disease outbreaks), Panchayats/Corporations/Municipalities (for tackling issues such as stray dog populations during rabies alerts), and Food Safety Officers (for timely interventions in food poisoning cases).
By placing the ward councillor as a central liaison, WeOne empowers frontline workers like ASHA workers to escalate local health concerns, such as illegal waste dumping or sanitation hazards, directly to local authorities for rapid action. This dynamic and interconnected model doesn't just improve service delivery; it fosters a responsive and collaborative public health ecosystem, grounded in the everyday realities of each ward.
The AYUSH and Indigenous Medicine wings gain visibility, enabling citizens to explore holistic care options available locally. Drug Control and Pharmaceutical services benefit through easier public reporting of expired or counterfeit drugs, raising safety standards.
Above all, WeOne empowers citizens to actively engage with their local health ecosystem, whether it’s flagging sanitation issues, requesting support, or accessing welfare schemes. By placing access and accountability in the public’s palm, WeOne paves the way for a healthier, more informed Kerala.
How WeOne Benefits the Health Department & Allied Public-Facing Sectors
Unified access point: For citizens to connect with multiple health-related departments at the local level.
Health Services
- Share real-time updates on immunization drives, health camps, and disease outbreak alerts.
- Improve public participation in preventive care and awareness programs.
Family Welfare & Women and Child Development
- Notify beneficiaries about schemes for maternal health, child nutrition, adolescent support, and more.
- Track distribution of welfare items like nutrition kits and sanitary products.
- Ensure better monitoring and transparency in Anganwadi and ICDS services.
Indigenous Medicine & AYUSH
- Promote awareness and accessibility of traditional and holistic healthcare options.
- Enable citizens to locate nearby AYUSH dispensaries and wellness programs.
Drugs Control & Pharmaceuticals
- Facilitate public reporting of expired, fake, or overcharged medicines.
- Improve pharmaceutical accountability and ensure safer drug usage.
Cross-Sector Advantages
- Citizens can flag sanitation or local health infrastructure issues (e.g., unclean water, clinic shortages).
- Enhances transparency, speeds up redressal, and builds trust in public health systems.
weone makes Kerala’s people the hub of its local health care - ensuring better access, faster communication, and healthier communities.