Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission integrates 530M+ health records to create a unified national ecosystem

The Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM) has reached a major milestone in its goal to modernize India's healthcare system. New data reveals that over 530 million personal health records have now been successfully digitized and linked to unique patient IDs. This massive integration effort is creating a unified national ecosystem where patient history is no longer trapped in paper files or isolated hospital servers. Instead, it travels securely with the patient, accessible to authorized doctors anywhere in the country.

This digital backbone is designed to fix the fragmented nature of Indian healthcare, where patients often face delays because their previous medical records are unavailable. By connecting hospitals, labs, and pharmacies through a secure network, the mission ensures that critical health data is available instantly at the point of care. While challenges like digital literacy and infrastructure gaps remain, this rapid scale-up proves that India is building one of the world's most comprehensive digital health infrastructures to support Universal Health Coverage.

Read the original article at: https://nextbillion.net/milestone-modernization-indian-healthcare-digital-integration-transforming-health-system/


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