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Deepika Velan, Haripriya Mohandoss, Valarmathi S, Jasmine S Sundar, Kalpana S, and Srinivas G. "Digital health in your hands: A narrative review of exploring Ayushman Bharat's digital revolution." World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews 23, no. 3 (2024): 1630–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2024.23.3.2762.

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Background: “The Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM)” is a revolutionary initiative started in India in September 2021 that aims to digitalize the country's healthcare industry. Initiatives like Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission, CoWIN App, Aarogya Setu, e-Sanjeevani, and e-Hospital provide healthcare services and facilities that reach every corner of India. This narrative review focuses on the mission's goals, objectives, innovations, significant features, progress, and worldwide scenery for digital health practices—India's healthcare scene by delivering universal health coverage and improvi
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Deepika, Velan, Mohandoss Haripriya, S. Valarmathi, S. Sundar Jasmine, S. Kalpana, and G. Srinivas. "Digital health in your hands: A narrative review of exploring Ayushman Bharat's digital revolution." World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews 23, no. 3 (2024): 1630–41. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14948744.

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<strong>Background:&nbsp;</strong>&ldquo;The Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM)&rdquo; is a revolutionary initiative started in India in September 2021 that aims to digitalize the country's healthcare industry. Initiatives like Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission, CoWIN App, Aarogya Setu, e-Sanjeevani, and e-Hospital provide healthcare services and facilities that reach every corner of India. This narrative review focuses on the mission's goals, objectives, innovations, significant features, progress, and worldwide scenery for digital health practices&mdash;India's healthcare scene by deliveri
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Arjun, M. C., S. Poorvikha, Anura V. Kurpad, and Tinku Thomas. "Knowledge, Attitude and Practice about Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission and Digital Health among hospital patients." Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care 13, no. 10 (2024): 4476–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_255_24.

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ABSTRACT Aim: The Government of India launched the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM) to digitize the national healthcare system. The aim of this study was to estimate the knowledge, attitude and practice regarding the ABDM and benefits of digital health among urban patients, who are likely to be early adopters of digital technologies. Methods: We interviewed 150 outpatients above 18 years of age, in a hospital in urban Bengaluru, India. Our questionnaire captured the knowledge, attitude and practice regarding ABDM and Digital Health, including open-ended questions to evaluate perceptions
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Kapoor, Neelesh, Nivedita Thakur Kapoor, Raman Kumar, Amit Gupta, Banshi Saboo, and Anuj Maheshwari. "Digital foundations for health equity: Rethinking primary care through the Ayushman Bharat digital mission." Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care 14, no. 7 (2025): 2605–7. https://doi.org/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_1206_25.

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ABSTRACT The Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM) marks a pivotal step in India’s journey toward a unified, citizen-centric health ecosystem. Its integration with primary healthcare (PHC)—the most accessible and foundational tier of service delivery—offers transformative potential. By enabling unique digital health IDs, interoperable health records, and consent-based data sharing, ABDM promises to improve continuity of care, empower frontline health workers, and support the long-term management of chronic diseases at the community level. However, ground-level implementation faces challenges
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Inamdar, Aniket V., Mayura Kale, Anushka Deogaonkar, S. S. Dariya, and Amit K. Dey. "A unified health ecosystem in India: exploring the Ayushman Bharat digital mission." International Journal Of Community Medicine And Public Health 12, no. 8 (2025): 3813–19. https://doi.org/10.18203/2394-6040.ijcmph20252497.

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The Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM) represents a transformative initiative aimed at revolutionizing healthcare delivery in India through digitizing health records and establishing an integrated digital health infrastructure. This mission addresses critical challenges in the healthcare system by providing a robust information backbone for healthcare providers, which simplifies the processes of tracking, accessing and updating patient data. By eliminating duplication and reducing errors in data collection, ABDM enhances efficiency and improves the quality of care provided to patients. Pat
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T.K., PradeepKumar, Ritu Vashistha, and Kumar KV. "A Review on Interoperability Challenges between the Electronic Medical records System (Micro level) And the Electronic Health Record System: Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (Macro level)." International Research Journal of Computer Science 12, no. 02 (2025): 84–88. https://doi.org/10.26562/irjcs.2025.v1202.03.

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Interoperability has made it easier to implement EHR Systems by connecting with multiple EMR systems. To improve the exchange of health data seamlessly, as well as analysis, learning, and decision-making, Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission, the integrating platform from India, plays a vital role. This study analyses different types of interoperability, advantages of ABDM, implementation and adoption factors, and interoperability challenges between EMR and EHR Systems in detail. The findings showed that the interoperability, ABDM and EMR systems are integrated and the comparison of the micro, meso
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Kamath, Rajesh, Muneera Banu, Nagaraj Shet, et al. "Awareness of and Challenges in Utilizing the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission for Healthcare Delivery: Qualitative Insights from University Students in Coastal Karnataka in India." Healthcare 13, no. 4 (2025): 382. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare13040382.

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Background: The Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM) aims to enhance healthcare delivery in India through digital integration. The ABDM, an essential part of India’s healthcare system, aspires to transform healthcare delivery through digitization, by emphasizing affordability, accessibility, and transparency. This qualitative study investigated the awareness, challenges, and perceptions of the ABDM among postgraduate students in coastal Karnataka, focusing on their experiences and interactions with digital health technologies. Methodology: A qualitative descriptive approach was employed, inv
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Bhandari, Yukti, Aritrik Das, and Pratyush Kumar. "Digital Literacy of the Indian Health Workforce: A Core Requirement for Healthcare Delivery in the 21st Century." Journal of Surgical Specialties and Rural Practice 6, no. 1 (2025): 9–12. https://doi.org/10.4103/jssrp.jssrp_6_25.

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Abstract Digital literacy among India’s health workforce is crucial for effective healthcare delivery amid rapid digitization. Professionals increasingly use electronic health records, telemedicine, and mobile health tools under initiatives like the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM), enhancing patient care and operational efficiency. However, barriers such as inadequate formal training, generational gaps, redundant administrative tasks, poor rural infrastructure, and cybersecurity threats significantly hinder widespread adoption. To overcome these, structured training in digital tools mus
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Gourab Ray. "Supply chain management of digital connected devices in Indian Primary Healthcare: Addressing last-mile delivery through comprehensive training programs." World Journal of Biology Pharmacy and Health Sciences 23, no. 1 (2025): 290–99. https://doi.org/10.30574/wjbphs.2025.23.1.0673.

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India's primary healthcare system faces significant challenges in implementing digital connected devices due to supply chain inefficiencies, particularly in last-mile delivery and digital literacy gaps. This study examines the supply chain topology for digital health devices in primary healthcare units across India, analyzing procurement, setup, delivery, and data analytics processes. Through systematic analysis of government data and academic sources, we identify last-mile delivery (impact score 9.0/10) and digital literacy gaps (8.8/10) as critical barriers affecting 95% and 94% of rural are
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Vashistha, Ritu, and Kumar KV. "Interoperability Challenges Between Micro-level EMR system and the Macro level EHR System (ABDM): A Systematic Review Approach." International Journal of Innovative Research in Advanced Engineering 12, no. 02 (2025): 80–96. https://doi.org/10.26562/ijirae.2025.v1202.02.

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Interoperability challenges were different in context, depending upon the integration of the modules, levels (micro-meso-macro), types (foundational, technical, semantic, syntactic, etc..), HIS, EMR and EHR. It plays an important role in healthcare settings for seamless exchange of secured data, across different settings. Different countries solved the interoperability issues in different situations, whereas in India, it has been proposed to solve by using the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission(ABDM) by the Government of India. Methods:The current study was conducted to review the published data
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Gour, Devendra. "IJCM_216A: Task force study for evaluation of community level acceptability, scalability and linkage within health system of ICMR pre-validated Labike/ Technologies for screening & diagnosis in rural & urban population–An implementation research." Indian Journal of Community Medicine 49, Suppl 1 (2024): S63. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ijcm.ijcm_abstract216.

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Background: The concept of ABDM- Ayushman Bharat Digital Health Mission and Ayushman Bharat- Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojna are in root for overall aims of the research and importance of this research proposal. There is a need to study the acceptability &amp; scalability of ICMR pre-validated technologies -Mobile Lab technology &amp; digital technologies, skilled manpower needed for health data updating from individuals given individual health ids. Objectives: To do situational analysis of availability of medical diagnostic, testing facilities in under privileged/ remote areas. Methodology: S
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Gandhi, Aravind P., and Kathirvel Soundappan. "Perception towards electronic health records & uptake of digital health IDs among the urban residents in northern India: A mixed methods study." Indian Journal of Medical Research 160 (September 30, 2024): 51–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.25259/ijmr_664_23.

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Background &amp; objectives Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM) envisages a unique digital health ID for all citizens of India, to create electronic health records (EHR) of individuals. The present study assessed the uptake of Digital Health IDs by the patient and general population, their attitude toward EHR, and explored the barriers to digital ID and utilizing electronic health records services. Methods A concurrent explanatory mixed methods study was undertaken in Chandigarh, India, with an analytical cross-sectional design as a quantitative part and a qualitative descriptive study. The
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Bodetti, Dr Vishala. "Impact of Front Office Staffs Training in Patient Information Security and Privacy in Hospital Information Management System." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 13, no. 1 (2025): 79–86. https://doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2025.66209.

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The widespread adoption of digital systems in India’s healthcare sector, including Hospital Information Management Systems (HIMS) and Electronic Health Records (EHRs), has revolutionized patient care delivery. Despite these advancements, safeguarding the privacy and security of sensitive patient information has become a significant challenge. Front office staff, often the initial point of contact for patients and key users of HIS, play a critical role in implementing digital health security measures. The aim of this study is to evaluate the impact of front office staff training on adherence to
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ATHAVLE, PULKIT. "Co-WIN and Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission: The way forward." National Medical Journal of India 37 (October 10, 2024): 149–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.25259/nmji_169_2023.

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As Covid-19 becomes, for better or worse, an endemic disease, the future of the revolutionary Covid-19 Vaccine Intelligence Network (Co-WIN) platform needs to be considered seriously. Rather than being made obsolete, the Co-WIN platform can serve as a stepping stone to catalyse a true digital healthcare revolution in India if steps are taken to harness its features and data for varied uses as part of the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission. By bringing these features to other vaccinations, as well as integrating outbreak data from the Integrated Health Information Platform for public knowledge and
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Samudyatha, UC, JK Kosambiya, and Suwarna Madhukumar. "Community medicine in ayushman bharat digital mission: The hidden cornerstone." Indian Journal of Community Medicine 48, no. 2 (2023): 326. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ijcm.ijcm_343_22.

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Karol, Sunidhi, and Meenal M. Thakare. "Strengthening Immunisation Services in India through Digital Transformation from Co-WIN to U-WIN: A Review." Preventive Medicine: Research & Reviews 1, no. 1 (2023): 25–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/pmrr.pmrr_18_23.

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Abstract In India, the immunisation programme has made a few technology-dependent advancements. The electronic vaccine intelligence network is to manage the immunisation supply chain and logistics. eVIN ensures the timely and effective distribution of vaccines, contributing to successful immunisation campaigns. The other platform is Co-WIN, which served as the digital backbone for India’s COVID-19 vaccination programme. It facilitates the registration and scheduling of vaccine appointments, tracking of vaccination coverage, monitoring adverse events, enabling a swift and organised response to
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Aarthi Alamelu, R. "The Ayushman Bharat Health Account: A New Frontier for Smart Healthcare Delivery in India." Shanlax International Journal of Management 11, iS1-Jan (2024): 125–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.34293/management.v11iis1-jan.7153.

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The ever-changing healthcare landscape in India, focusing particularly on the ABHA and the broader Ayushman Bharat Digital Health Mission. Despite significant progress made in the last decade to mitigate disparities in healthcare access between rural and urban regions, challenges persist in providing healthcare services to underprivileged groups. Telehealth, combining video conferencing and mobile health apps, is essential for distant healthcare and overcomes geography. Telehealth services like consultations and education have grown in prominence, notably during the COVID-19 epidemic. It has h
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Verma, Vijay Kumar, and Renu Kumari. "Revolutionizing Healthcare: Digital Transformation of India’s Public Health Sector." Research Expression 7, no. 10 (2024): 32–43. https://doi.org/10.61703/re-ps-vyt-710-24-4.

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The healthcare sector in India is undergoing a revolutionary transformation, in which information communications technology and digitalization have played a key role. This move of Digital India has reduced the gap between the government and the citizens to a great extent. It also contributed to providing adequate services directly to the beneficiaries in a transparent, efficient, and corruption-free manner. The Digital India program has brought about major changes in the healthcare sector in India. Today, telemedicine bridges the gap between healthcare professionals and patients living in remo
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Chatta, Hari Prasad, Saketh Ram Thrigulla, Santosh Mane, and Goli Penchala Prasad. "Development of Medical Record Science in India and Transition from Paper-based Record to Electronic Medical Records: A Historical Account Focusing on the Ayush Sector." Journal of Indian Medical Heritage 3, no. 1 (2024): 15–26. https://doi.org/10.4103/jimh.jimh_46_24.

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Abstract A well-organized medical record is essential for maintaining the continuity of patient care, encompassing the patient’s medical history, examination findings, lab results, treatment reports, and progress notes. It is a communication tool among healthcare providers and is crucial for monitoring patient progress. The field “Medical record science” has emerged to manage these records, ensuring their safekeeping, organization, and accessibility and facilitating information-sharing for research and regulatory purposes. Medical record development parallels medical sciences’ evolution, with
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G.H, Jyothi, and Praveen Kumar B H. "Role of NDHM In Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission For Achieving Healthcare Access And Security In India." JNNCE Journal of Engineering and Management SP04 (May 31, 2025): 664–71. https://doi.org/10.37314/jjem.sp0475.

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Kar, Manoj, and Sipra Ram. "Digital governance in transforming health systems and health policy in India." Journal of Community Health Management 11, no. 1 (2024): 6–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.18231/j.jchm.2024.003.

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The cornerstone of a thriving nation is the health of its citizens, and Universal Health Coverage (UHC) stands as a vital measure of success of its health systems in promoting inclusivity and well-being. The 21st century has seen a growing focus on reshaping health systems around individuals, with integration of data and digital technologies offering significant opportunities for advancing concept of ‘digital governance in transforming health systems’. However, despite the challenges faced by health policymakers, a tangible transformation in 'digital health governance' is still underway.This p
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Ifdil, Ifdil, Annisaislami Khairati, Rima Pratiwi Fadli, and Dominikus David Biondi Situmorang. "Digital Health Technology in the Metaverse Era: Innovations and Policy Critiques in Developing Countries." Metaverse Basic and Applied Research 4 (July 7, 2025): 160. https://doi.org/10.56294/mr2025160.

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Digital health technology becomes a transforming power in the Metaverse age to solve healthcare issues in impoverished nations. Particularly in low- and middle-income nations (LMICs) where access to excellent treatment remains limited, innovations such as artificial intelligence (AI), mobile health (mHealth), electronic health records (EHR), and telemedicine are changing the way healthcare is delivered. Emphasizing successful projects like Baano, Hello! Caafi, and the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission, this paper investigates innovative uses of digital health in countries including Somalia and I
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Saksena, Nivedita, Rahul Matthan, Anant Bhan, and Satchit Balsari. "Rebooting consent in the digital age: a governance framework for health data exchange." BMJ Global Health 6, Suppl 5 (2021): e005057. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2021-005057.

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In August 2020, India announced its vision for the National Digital Health Mission (NDHM), a federated national digital health exchange where digitised data generated by healthcare providers will be exported via application programme interfaces to the patient’s electronic personal health record. The NDHM architecture is initially expected to be a claims platform for the national health insurance programme ‘Ayushman Bharat’ that serves 500 million people. Such large-scale digitisation and mobility of health data will have significant ramifications on care delivery, population health planning, a
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Sharma, R. S., Aishwarya Rohatgi, Sandeep Jain, and Dilip Singh. "The Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM): making of India’s Digital Health Story." CSI Transactions on ICT, March 31, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40012-023-00375-0.

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Muhammed M. P, Faheem, and Samarjit Kachari. "BIOMETRIC GOVERNMENTALITIES: THE RISE OF DATAFICATION AND THE UNIQUE HEALTH IDENTIFICATION PROJECT IN INDIA." AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research, January 2, 2025. https://doi.org/10.5210/spir.v2024i0.14009.

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The Indian state’s move towards the digitalisation of the health sector has serious implications for how health care is availed and experienced by the people, especially the poor. When biometric identity systems are established for authorisation and verification, people are forced to meet the demands of technical systems for accessing healthcare. What kinds of relations are formed through these biometric-based information assemblages? What are the materialities of patient data and experiences within these information assemblages? How health data is organised, accessed, and controlled within th
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Arya, Anshu. "A Study on Evaluating the Role of Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM) in Enhancing Healthcare Accessibility and Affordability." SSRN Electronic Journal, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4799196.

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Mishra, Udaya Shankar, Suryakant Yadav, and William Joe. "The Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission of India: An Assessment." Health Systems & Reform 10, no. 2 (2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23288604.2024.2392290.

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Sudir Padroo, Sumita Dave, Bhawna Sharma. "Impact of Digital Health Technologies and Digital Transactions on Healthcare Practitioner and Patient Behaviour: Perspective from India and United Kingdom." European Economic Letters (EEL), June 17, 2025, 101–6. https://doi.org/10.52783/eel.v15i1s.3285.

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Being a health care professional in the twenty-first century is incredibly demanding. The increasing prevalence of chronic illnesses, a shortage of medical personnel, an increase in administrative chores, the rising expense of medical care, and increased life expectancy pose enormous challenges for medical professionals. The expanding prominence of digital health has driven this transition. Digital health refers to more than just technical advancement; it also profoundly alters the physician-patient relationship and treatment environments. The negative features appear to exceed the favourable
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Swarup, Ritesh Kumar, Sourabh Singha Roy, and Sudhanshu Verma. "A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF VALUE CREATION WITH ADVANCES OF TECHNOLOGY IN INDIAN HEALTHCARE SYSTEM." ShodhKosh: Journal of Visual and Performing Arts 5, no. 7 (2024). https://doi.org/10.29121/shodhkosh.v5.i7.2024.5317.

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This paper explores the transformative role of technology in creating value within the Indian healthcare sector through detailed case studies of pioneering organizations and initiatives. Apollo Hospitals, Aravind Eye Care, Practo, and the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission exemplify how digital health tools—including telemedicine, artificial intelligence, electronic health records, and interoperable health ecosystems—are enhancing accessibility, affordability, efficiency, and patient empowerment. These case studies demonstrate that integrating technology with context-sensitive operational models
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-, K. Madan Gopal, and Munita Jat -. "Navigating India's Digital Health: Unveiling Progress, Challenges, and Prospects." International Journal For Multidisciplinary Research 6, no. 1 (2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2024.v06i01.13109.

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The computerization of healthcare records started in the 1960s and later evolved into "digital health." In India, the momentum gained from the success of digital health initiatives led to the launch of the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission. It aimed to overcome systemic barriers by acting as a single source of truth. Since its inception, the mission has achieved notable progress due to various government initiatives to expedite the implementation; however, challenges like limited saturation, low healthcare provider adoption etc still persist. User-driven, need-based targeted efforts are essentia
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Jerome Joseph. "MOVING TOWARDS A DIGITAL CURRENCY ECONOMY." EPRA International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research (IJMR), July 31, 2025, 1093–94. https://doi.org/10.36713/epra23486.

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Digitalization refers to the generation, storage, and processing of data in electronic technology. The discourse on the role of digital initiatives was primarily initiated in the Economic Survey and the Union Budget of 2022-23. The discussion stretches from the use of digital technology for the introduction of a digital currency to the use of the same for monitoring the real-time economic growth of the country using cartographic techniques and satellite imaging. The Union Budget 2022-23 is thus unique in the sense that it proposed to give a digital thrust to the pandemic-stricken Indian Econom
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Hirlekar, Mansi, and Siman Xavier. "DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION IN HEALTHCARE: PAVING THE WAY FOR A SMARTER, MORE INCLUSIVE FUTURE." GLOBAL JOURNAL FOR RESEARCH ANALYSIS, June 15, 2025, 39–40. https://doi.org/10.36106/gjra/8301205.

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The COVID-19 pandemic exposed critical vulnerabilities in traditional healthcare systems, accelerating the digital transformation of healthcare worldwide. This transformation encompasses the integration of advanced technologies such as articial intelligence, healthcare IoT, big data analytics, telehealth, robotics, and 3D printing to enhance patient care, operational efciency, and system resilience. The shift toward a digital-rst healthcare model prioritizes accessibility, distribution, efciency, and adaptability, enabling patient-centric and value-based care. In India, government initiati
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Jena, Shubharanjan, Venkatarao Epari, and Krushna Chandra Sahoo. "Integration of national cancer registry program with Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission in India: A necessity or an option." Public Health in Practice, April 2022, 100263. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.puhip.2022.100263.

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Jena, Shubharanjan, Venkatarao Epari, and Krushna Chandra Sahoo. "Integration of national cancer registry program with Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission in India: A necessity or an option." Public Health in Practice, April 2022, 100263. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.puhip.2022.100263.

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Sankar, Anitha, S. Kalaivani, K. Rajeswary, and B. Ravisankar. "DIGITAL INNOVATIONS IN PUBLIC HEALTH DENTISTRY - AN INDIAN OUTLOOK." PARIPEX INDIAN JOURNAL OF RESEARCH, February 15, 2025, 133–35. https://doi.org/10.36106/paripex/5807265.

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Digital innovations have revolutionized public health dentistry, particularly in India, where underserved and rural regions face significant oral healthcare disparities.Technologies such as tele-dentistry enable remote consultations and treatment planning, reducing travel needs and bridging gaps between patients and providers. Artificial intelligence (AI) enhances diagnostic accuracy, risk prediction,and treatment planning,while mobile health (mHealth) applications empower individuals to monitor oral health and adopt preventive practices. Patient data management is made easier with electronic
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Singh, Alok, Akanksha Singh, and Sudip Bhattacharya. "Two Decades of Health Initiatives in India (2003–2023): A Bibliometric Analysis." Indian Journal of Community Medicine, July 29, 2025. https://doi.org/10.4103/ijcm.ijcm_395_24.

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Abstract This study conducts a bibliometric analysis of 609 publications on health initiatives and the Government of India using the Scopus database from 2003 to 2023. Findings indicate a significant upward trend in research, with a 50.24% annual growth rate. India and USA lead in global research output, with strong collaborations. Key journals and articles with high citation counts and H-index values were identified, with the Indian Journal of Medical Research being the most cited. Keyword analysis revealed four primary clusters: India, health programs, population groups, and communicable dis
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Sangmeshwar, Mahajan, Chhaya Rajguru, Lalit Sankhe, and Blessy Esther. "A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY TO ASSESS AWARENESS AND USAGE OF GOVERNMENT OF INDIA'S M-HEALTH APPS BY SMARTPHONE USERS IN MAHARASHTRA." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH, May 1, 2023, 22–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.36106/ijsr/3000861.

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Background: M-Health (or mobile health) is commonly dened as the provision of health services through mobile technologies. In 2016 Indian government launched various m-health applications under National Health Portal and also launched Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission with various digital initiatives to reach universal coverage of Health. Methods and Material:Across-sectional study using an online population-based survey was carried out in Maharashtra on smartphone users aged 18 and above, using the virtual snowball sampling technique until a sample size of 193 was reached. A predesigned and pr
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Jain, Siddharth, Shreya Arora, Anil Chauhan, Amit Agarwal, Biman Saikia, and Meenu Singh. "Super-specialty Medical Teleconsultations to Remote Areas of Ladakh, India via E-Sanjeevani under Hub-and-Spoke Model: A Pilot Study." Telehealth and Medicine Today 9, no. 2 (2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.30953/thmt.v9.471.

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Objectives: To assess the feasibility, spectrum, outcomes and challenges of delivering super-specialty consultations to remote areas of the Union Territory (UT) of Ladakh through telemedicine. Design: Prospective, observational (descriptive), pilot study Methodology: Super-specialty medical teleconsultations were provided to healthcare providers in UT Ladakh by specialists in the Department of Telemedicine, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh from October 2021 to May 2022, employing the hub-and-spoke model of the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission. Doctor-to-docto
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Ram, Bhed, and Ramna Thakur. "Epidemiology and Economic Burden of Continuing Challenge of Infectious Diseases in India: Analysis of Socio-Demographic Differentials." Frontiers in Public Health 10 (June 30, 2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2022.901276.

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Unlike other low- and middle-income countries, infectious diseases are still predominant, and non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are emerging without replacing the burden of infectious diseases in India, where it is imposing a double burden of diseases on households in the country. This study aimed to analyse the socio-economic and demographic differentials in the magnitude of economic burden and coping strategies associated with health expenditure on infectious diseases in India. National Sample Survey Organization (NSSO) data on “Key Indicators of Social Consumption in India: Health, (2017–18)
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