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India’s Digital Health Mission Achieves 100 Crore ABHA-Linked Records Milestone

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India’s Digital Health Mission Achieves 100 Crore ABHA-Linked Records Milestone
23 May 2026
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News Synopsis

India’s healthcare digitisation journey has achieved a landmark milestone with more than 100 crore health records now linked to Ayushman Bharat Health Accounts (ABHA) under the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission. The achievement reflects the rapid expansion of India’s digital public healthcare infrastructure and highlights the country’s growing adoption of technology-driven healthcare services.

Implemented by the National Health Authority, the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM) aims to build a unified, interoperable and patient-centric digital healthcare ecosystem across the country.

According to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, the number of ABHA-linked health records doubled from 50 crore in February 2025 to over 100 crore within just 15 months. The rapid pace of adoption indicates increasing trust in digital healthcare systems among citizens, healthcare providers and state governments.

Officials stated that nearly 10 crore health records are now being linked every two to three months, showcasing the accelerating momentum of India’s healthcare digitisation programme.

What Is ABHA and Why It Matters

Understanding India’s Digital Health Identity System

ABHA, or Ayushman Bharat Health Account, functions as a unique digital health identity for citizens. It enables individuals to securely store, access and share medical records digitally across hospitals, laboratories, clinics and healthcare providers.

The system allows patients to maintain continuity of care without carrying physical medical documents. Through ABDM’s consent-based framework, users can digitally share their health information with healthcare professionals while maintaining privacy and data security.

The digital health ID system is considered a crucial step toward creating a paperless and more efficient healthcare ecosystem in India.

Rapid Growth of ABDM Ecosystem

From Fewer Than 1,000 Records to 100 Crore

The growth of ABDM has been remarkable since its early phase. From fewer than 1,000 linked records initially, the ecosystem has expanded into one of the world’s largest digital healthcare platforms.

The rapid scale-up has been supported by the integration of over 450 public and private health technology solutions into the ABDM network.

Several major healthcare platforms and government programmes have contributed significantly to this milestone, including:

  • CoWIN

  • Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana

  • National Informatics Centre’s eHospital platform

  • Centre for Development of Advanced Computing’s eSushrut platform

  • Uttar Pradesh’s eKavach platform

  • Gujarat’s TeCHO platform

  • Rajasthan’s iHMS platform

The integration of these systems has improved digital healthcare accessibility and strengthened interoperability between healthcare providers.

States Driving India’s Digital Health Expansion

Uttar Pradesh Leads in ABHA-Linked Records

Among Indian states, Uttar Pradesh emerged as the leading contributor with over 15.03 crore ABHA-linked health records. Andhra Pradesh followed with more than 11.95 crore linked records.

Other states such as Bihar, Rajasthan and Gujarat also reported substantial progress in adopting digital healthcare services.

Experts believe the increasing penetration of smartphones, digital governance initiatives and improved internet access have accelerated the adoption of digital health platforms even in smaller cities and rural regions.

National Health Authority Highlights Citizen Benefits

Secure and Consent-Based Healthcare Access

CEO of the National Health Authority, Dr. Sunil Kumar Barnwal, stated that the milestone demonstrates growing acceptance of digital healthcare solutions across government programmes, healthcare institutions and private technology providers.

He noted that ABHA-linked records empower citizens by providing secure and consent-based access to their health information while supporting seamless continuity of care across the healthcare ecosystem.

Building India’s Digital Public Infrastructure for Healthcare

Key Platforms Under ABDM

The Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission is building a comprehensive healthcare digital infrastructure through multiple interconnected platforms, including:

Healthcare Professionals Registry (HPR)

A verified digital database of healthcare professionals across India.

Health Facility Registry (HFR)

A national directory of healthcare facilities.

Health Information Exchange and Consent Manager (HIE-CM)

A secure platform for digital sharing of medical records with user consent.

Unified Health Interface (UHI)

An open digital network designed to connect healthcare service providers and patients.

National Health Claims Exchange (NHCX)

A system aimed at streamlining health insurance claims processing.

Together, these platforms are expected to create a more connected, efficient and patient-focused healthcare system.

India’s Digital Healthcare Future

Strengthening Healthcare Through Technology

India’s digital healthcare transformation is gaining global attention as one of the largest public digital health initiatives in the world. Experts believe ABDM could significantly improve healthcare accessibility, reduce administrative inefficiencies and enable data-driven healthcare delivery in the future.

With rising adoption of telemedicine, AI-enabled diagnostics, electronic medical records and digital health platforms, India is steadily moving toward a more integrated and technology-driven healthcare ecosystem.

Conclusion

The milestone of crossing 100 crore ABHA-linked health records marks a major achievement for India’s digital healthcare ecosystem. Under the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission, the country is rapidly building a connected, secure and interoperable healthcare infrastructure capable of transforming patient care nationwide.

As more citizens, hospitals and healthcare platforms join the ABDM ecosystem, India is positioning itself as a global leader in digital public healthcare infrastructure. The continued growth of ABHA-linked records reflects increasing trust in digital healthcare services and highlights the country’s long-term commitment to accessible, paperless and citizen-centric healthcare delivery.

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