Bihar leads India’s shift to paperless healthcare systems
Bihar has emerged as a surprising frontrunner in India's digital health transformation, with government hospitals reporting that 91% of patient registrations are now conducted digitally. Leveraging the "Scan and Share" feature of the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM), facilities across the state have drastically reduced physical paperwork and patient wait times. The system allows patients to scan a QR code at the hospital counter to instantly share their demographic details, bypassing long queues typically associated with manual data entry.This surge in adoption marks a significant cultural and operational shift in one of India's most populous states. By digitizing the entry point of the care continuum, Bihar is creating a robust foundation for electronic health records (EHRs) and longitudinal patient data.
The success of this initiative demonstrates that digital public infrastructure can be effectively scaled even in regions with challenging healthcare logistics, setting a benchmark for other states to emulate in the nationwide push for interoperable health data.
Read the original article at: https://theprint.in/health/bihars-quiet-digital-revolution-at-govt-hospitals-91-of-patient-registrations-are-now-paperless/2653087/
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