SHILLONG, JAN 9 2026: In the latest Meghalaya health update today, all private maternity hospitals across the state have received quality certification under the Manyata initiative, a national programme aimed at improving maternal care. This marks an important step for the state in ensuring safer and more consistent healthcare for mothers and newborns.
The certification process involved training doctors, nurses, and other healthcare staff in best practices for pregnancy, delivery, and postnatal care. Hospitals were assessed on patient safety, emergency preparedness, and adherence to clinical guidelines. Facilities meeting these standards were awarded the certification, demonstrating their commitment to improving maternal health outcomes.
Health experts note that Meghalaya’s hilly terrain and dispersed population can make access to quality maternal care challenging. The certification helps bridge gaps by ensuring that women, whether in urban or remote areas, can access facilities that meet national standards. It also provides reassurance to families seeking safe delivery services.
Officials involved in the programme highlighted that the initiative is part of broader efforts to strengthen maternal healthcare in the state. By standardizing practices across all private facilities, healthcare providers can maintain high-quality care consistently. This is expected to reduce complications during childbirth and improve overall maternal and newborn health.
Community healthcare advocates welcomed the development, emphasizing that quality certification encourages hospitals to continuously monitor and upgrade their services. Mothers and families are encouraged to seek certified facilities for childbirth to ensure safe and reliable care.
The Meghalaya health update today reflects the state’s ongoing focus on improving healthcare systems and supporting women’s health. This move is a positive step toward safer, higher-standard maternity services for communities across Meghalaya.





