Mandaviya adding that over 11,677 healthcare professionals have registered themselves under the digital mission. On Friday, National Health Authority (NHA) which is implementing the Centre’s flagship scheme ABDM conducted a convention with different technology partners of ABDM to discuss the different ways in which the digital health ecosystem of India can be strengthened further.
The ABDM aims to develop the backbone necessary to support the integrated digital health infrastructure of the country. It will bridge the existing gap amongst different stakeholders of healthcare ecosystem through digital highways.
Since the launch of the mission, over 40 digital health services have been incorporated in the ABDM sandbox. “The core objective of ABDM is to leverage technology to deliver health services to remotest areas of the country.
To address the lack of infrastructure and access to doctors, ABDM envisages all healthcare-related activities to move online.