Rajasthan Makes ABHA ID Mandatory: Your Health Records Go Mobile

Rajasthan has made ABHA ID mandatory in its Integrated Health Management System. This move ensures every citizen's health records are securely stored and accessible digitally. Patients can now access their medical history through mobile apps and share with doctors instantly. The initiative aims to create paperless, transparent healthcare under the "One Nation, One Health ID" vision.

Key Points: Rajasthan Mandates ABHA ID in IHMS for Digital Health Records

  • ABHA ID becomes mandatory for all IHMS registrations across Rajasthan healthcare facilities
  • Health records accessible via mobile app enabling paperless treatment
  • 6.37 crore ABHA IDs already generated under Digital Health Mission
  • OTP-based system available when demographic authentication fails
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Rajasthan: Use of ABHA ID in IHMS made mandatory; health records to be available on mobile

Rajasthan makes ABHA ID compulsory in healthcare system, enabling mobile access to health records and streamlined treatment under Digital Health Mission.

"ABHA ID serves as a unique digital identifier that securely stores all health records in one place - Dr Amit Yadav, Mission Director NHM"

Jaipur, Nov 11

Rajasthan's healthcare system is being strengthened through advanced technological innovations.

Under the guidance of Medical and Health Minister Gajendra Singh Khinvsar, the use of the Ayushman Bharat Health Account (ABHA ID) has been made mandatory in the Integrated Health Management System (IHMS) to ensure better, transparent, and digital healthcare delivery to every citizen.

Health Minister Khinvsar said that the Rajasthan Digital Health Mission was launched to make health services integrated and accessible across the state.

Under this initiative, ABHA IDs are being created for every citizen to secure health records and simplify access to treatment. Gayatri Rathore, Principal Secretary, Medical and Health Department, informed that all citizens receiving healthcare services under the Mukhyamantri Nirogi Rajasthan Yojana (MNNRY) will now be compulsorily registered with IHMS through their ABHA ID.

Hospitals and healthcare institutions have been instructed to create and link the patient's ABHA ID during every OPD and IPD registration, promoting the vision of "One Nation, One Health ID."

Dr Amit Yadav, Mission Director, National Health Mission, explained that the ABHA ID serves as a unique digital identifier that securely stores all health records in one place.

Citizens can access their health details anytime via mobile app or portal and share them with doctors for faster, paperless, and accurate treatment. This will enhance transparency and facilitate easier access to government health schemes and digital healthcare services.

If demographic authentication fails, ABHA ID will be generated using an OTP-based system. Hospitals have also been encouraged to adopt the "Scan and Share" mechanism for faster registration.

Dr Yadav added that all institutions have been directed to ensure 100 per cent ABHA-linked registrations. So far, 6.37 crore ABHA IDs have been generated.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good step but implementation is key. Hope the OTP system works smoothly in rural areas where network connectivity is still an issue. The government should ensure proper infrastructure first.
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Arjun K
Digital India in action! This will really help when patients need to consult multiple doctors or shift between government and private hospitals. No more repeating tests unnecessarily.
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Sarah B
As someone who recently moved to Rajasthan, I appreciate how this system will make healthcare more accessible. The "Scan and Share" feature sounds particularly useful for emergency situations.
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Vikram M
While the intention is good, making it mandatory concerns me. What about privacy and data security? Hope there are strong safeguards against misuse of our health information.
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Kavya N
Excellent move! This will reduce corruption and ensure benefits reach actual beneficiaries. The transparency in government health schemes is much needed. Jai Hind! 🙏

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