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In Summary

  • ABHA, under ABDM, is a consent-based digital health ID linking medical records across facilities.
  • ABDM, launched in 2021 by MoHFW, aims for integrated digital health infrastructure with components like HFR, HPR, and UHI.
  • Digital healthcare in India enhances universal access, efficient service delivery, public health, financial protection, and the health-tech ecosystem.

In Summary

ABHA, an initiative under the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission, serves as a unique consent-based digital health identity that enables citizens to securely link and access their medical records across hospitals, clinics, laboratories, etc.

About Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM)

  • Launched:  In 2021 by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare as a Central Sector Scheme.
  • Implementing Agency: National Health Authority (NHA).
  • Objective: To develop integrated, interoperable, and citizen-centric digital health infrastructure in India.
  • Digital Components of ABDM
    • ABHA ID: 14-digit unique digital health ID.
    • Health Facility Registry (HFR): National database of public and private healthcare facilities.
    • Healthcare Professionals Registry (HPR): Database of registered healthcare professionals including AYUSH practitioners.
    • Unified Health Interface (UHI): Open digital platform for tele-consultation, appointments and healthcare services.
    • Health Information Exchange and Consent Manager (HIE-CM): Consent-based Health Information Exchange system for secure sharing of health records.
    • National Health Claims Exchange (HCX): Digital platform for faster and standardised insurance claim settlement.
  • Key Initiatives under ABDM
    • Scan and Share: QR-based OPD registration system reducing patient waiting time.
    • Digital Health Incentive Scheme (DHIS): Provides incentives up to ₹4 crore for adoption of digital health ecosystem.
    • Microsite Project: Cluster-based network to promote ABDM adoption among private healthcare providers.

Significance of Digital Healthcare in India

  • Universal Healthcare Access: Expands healthcare delivery to remote and underserved regions through telemedicine and digital platforms.
  • Efficient Service Delivery: Reduces waiting time, duplication of tests and administrative burden through integrated digital records.
  • Strengthening Public Health: Enhances disease surveillance, epidemic monitoring and data-driven policymaking.
  • Financial Protection: Enables faster insurance claims and targeted healthcare delivery under schemes like PM-JAY.
  • Boost to Health-tech Ecosystem: Promotes AI-driven healthcare, digital innovation and growth of health-tech startups.
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Digital Health Incentive Scheme (DHIS)

A scheme offering incentives, up to ₹4 crore, to encourage healthcare providers to adopt and integrate digital health solutions and participate in the ABDM ecosystem.

Scan and Share

A system under ABDM that uses QR codes for outpatient department (OPD) registration, designed to reduce patient waiting times and streamline the admission process.

National Health Claims Exchange (HCX)

A digital platform under ABDM aimed at speeding up and standardizing the process of insurance claim settlements in the healthcare sector.

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