National Digital Health Mission
On the eve of 74th Independence Day (15th August 2020), Indian Prime Minister launched the National Digital Health Mission(NDHM).
Need
- Less Record Keeping: The health records situation in India is as fragmented as its healthcare market. Public and private hospitals often have varying technological capacity. The issue of inadequate record-keeping in public hospitals has been documented in the reports of the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India.
- Delay in Service Delivery:Further, the lack of health information leads to inconvenience, duplication of diagnostic and consultation services, delays in treatment, and increase in expenditure. Loss of records and delays can ....
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