ABDM replaces hospital silos so your health data follows you, not the doctor.


 India is dismantling the legacy of fragmented healthcare IT with the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM), a federated infrastructure designed to make patient data truly portable. Unlike traditional hospital information systems that lock records within a single facility, this new grid empowers citizens to control their own data through a unique health ID. The system uses open standards to enable seamless communication between public and private providers, allowing a patient's medical history to travel with them instantly. This shift from institution-centric to citizen-centric care ensures that critical health information is available at the point of need, regardless of where the treatment was originally sought. By replacing disconnected silos with a unified interoperable network, the mission is laying the groundwork for a more efficient and responsive national healthcare system.

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