Uttar Pradesh accelerates its digital health mission by surpassing a record-breaking 14.3 crore cumulative ABHA ID registrations

Uttar Pradesh continues to lead the charge in adopting the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM), announcing that it has surpassed a cumulative total of 14.3 crore Ayushman Bharat Health Account (ABHA) registrations. This milestone reflects the state government's aggressive push to ensure that every patient visiting a government facility is digitally linked, creating a seamless, paperless health ecosystem. The initiative seeks to interconnect patients, doctors, laboratories, and pharmacies on a single platform, allowing for secure, consent-based access to health records anytime and anywhere. To achieve these numbers, the state has deployed ASHA workers for door-to-door campaigns and implemented biometric and facial recognition verification methods to streamline the enrollment process.

Beyond just patient IDs, the state has successfully registered over 70,000 health facilities and more than 100,000 healthcare professionals into the national registries. Nodal officers emphasized that the current priority is to close the loop on the digital workflow by ensuring that laboratories and pharmacies are fully integrated, enabling end-to-end digital services for patients. This massive scale of adoption in India's most populous state is seen as a critical driver for the national success of ABDM, demonstrating how robust government backing can rapidly accelerate digital health infrastructure at the grassroots level.

Read the original article at: https://www.digitalhealthnews.com/up-expands-abdm-integration-as-abha-adoption-surges-past-14-3-crore

 

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