Medicine shops in Marhaura begin digital registration to integrate fully with the Ayushman Bharat healthcare ecosystem

In a significant move to deepen the reach of the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM) in Bihar, authorities in the Marhaura subdivision have launched a targeted drive to register local medicine shops and pharmacies onto the national digital platform. Led by the district's Assistant Drug Controller and supported by ABDM project coordinators, the initiative aims to bring chemists into the formal digital healthcare fold, ensuring they are connected to the same ecosystem as hospitals and diagnostic centers. The registration camp, held at the local sub-division hospital, has already seen dozens of prominent pharmacists and shop owners sign up, with operations scheduled to continue daily to ensure maximum coverage.

This integration is a critical step toward creating a unified health record system where patient prescriptions and medication history are transparent and easily accessible. By onboarding pharmacies, the state aims to eliminate data silos that often exist between prescribing doctors and dispensing chemists. Officials emphasized that this move will not only boost transparency in the pharmaceutical supply chain but also significantly improve patient safety by maintaining accurate digital records of dispensed medications. The successful pilot in Marhaura is expected to serve as a model for broader adoption across the state's pharmaceutical network.

Read the original article at: https://vohnetwork.com/news/policy/ayushman-bharat-digital-registration-begins-for-medicine-shops-in-marhaura


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