Mon. Mar 23rd, 2026

Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM) completed its three-year journey on 27th September, aiming to revolutionize the nation’s digital healthcare ecosystem by enhancing accessibility, efficiency, and transparency in healthcare.

Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission

  • It was launched in 2021 with the aim to provide digital health IDs for all Indian citizens to help hospitals, insurance firms, and citizens access health records electronically when required.
  • The National Health Authority (NHA) under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare is the implementing Agency of ABDM.

Key Features of ABDM

  • Unique Health Identifier for Citizens: A unique Health ABHA ID for each individual to securely store and manage health records.
  • Healthcare Professionals Registry (HPR): A comprehensive repository of healthcare professionals across modern and traditional systems, enabling connection to India’s digital health ecosystem.
  • Health Facility Registries (HFR): A comprehensive repository of public and private health facilities across all systems of medicine, including hospitals, clinics, labs, and pharmacies.
  • Unified Health Interface (UHI): Facilitates the discovery and delivery of health services, thereby streamlining healthcare interactions and improving service accessibility.
  • Data Privacy and Security: In alignment with the DPDP Act, 2023, the ABDM ensures the security, confidentiality, and secure sharing of patient related health information.
  • Transparency: It offers individuals access to public and private health services, ensures guideline compliance, and promotes transparency in pricing and accountability.

Key Initiatives

  • Scan and Share: A QR-code-based OPD registration service allows patients to scan facility QR codes and share their demographic details, minimising queues and reducing data inaccuracies. 
  • Digital Health Incentive Scheme (DHIS): The DHIS encourages hospitals, diagnostic labs, and digital health solution providers to adopt transformative digitization practices through various incentives.
  • Microsites for Private Sector Adoption: It is aimed at addressing various challenges in ABDM adoption, especially for private sector providers, has successfully operationalised 106 microsites, surpassing the initial target of 100.
  • End to End ABDM Adoption Pilot: The pilot aims to digitise public and private facilities nationwide through comprehensive ABDM adoption, establishing model facilities as benchmarks for future efforts. 
  • New Portals: The NHA has also developed portals like the National Medical Register (NMC) for the National Medical Commission and the National Dental Register (NDR) for the National Dental Council.

Note

  • National Health Authority (NHA) is the apex body responsible for implementing India’s flagship public health insurance/assurance scheme.
  • It was established on 2nd January 2019 under the Society Registration Act, 1860.

Achievements of Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission

  • ABHA ID: By September 2024, over 67 crore ABHA IDs have been created, providing citizens with unique digital health IDs for secure access to and sharing of their health records.
  • More than 42 crore health records have been linked to ABHA, allowing seamless access to medical histories and improving healthcare delivery.
  • Integration: Over 236 private entities, including labs, pharmacies, and digital solution companies, have integrated with the ABDM ecosystem to support interoperability.
  • Public institutions like AIIMS Delhi and AIIMS Bhopal are top performers in generating Scan and Share OPD registrations.
  • Leading private healthcare chains have also played a major role in the success of the ABDM.
  • National Healthcare Providers Registry (NHPR): The launch of the NHPR has resulted in the registration of 3.3 lakh health facilities and 4.7 lakh healthcare professionals.
  • NHPR is a comprehensive repository of registered healthcare professionals and health facilities.

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