NHA leadership positions digital health as a strategic investment to achieve Universal Health Coverage


 Achieving Universal Health Coverage in a vast nation like India requires more than just building hospitals; it demands a robust digital infrastructure. A senior official from the National Health Authority recently emphasized that digital health is no longer optional but a fundamental necessity. He highlighted how digital public goods are being created to democratize access to healthcare, similar to the UPI revolution in banking. The focus is now on expanding the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission to ensure every citizen has a secure, portable health record. This strategy shifts the system from reactive treatment to proactive care using data. 

By investing in technology, the government aims to bridge the critical gap between urban and rural services. This ensures that expert medical advice and timely treatment are accessible to the last mile, making the dream of "Health for All" a reality for every Indian citizen regardless of location.

Read the original article at: https://health.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/health-it/harnessing-technology-for-universal-health-coverage-in-india-insights-from-nha-director/125516249


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