40 digital health service applications integrated with ABDM
The ABDM partners ecosystem now consists of 16 government applications and 24 private sector applications
The Indian Government has always been very sensitive towards a certain section of the society which are financially weaker and cannot afford access to health services.
Several health schemes have been integrated by the government in order to provide easy and accessible health services for all. The National Health Authority (NHA) on May 11, announced the successful integration of 13 additional digital health solutions with its flagship scheme Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission in the last three months.
An NHA statement states that this initiative showcases the success of the ABDM integrated service applications to 40 since its launch on September 27, 2021.
NHA encourages this collaborative development as we aim to change the way Indian healthcare industry serves its 1.35 billion people, he added.The ABDM partners ecosystem now consists of 16 government applications and 24 private sector applications.

The NHA under its flagship scheme ABDM announced successful integration of additional 13 digital health solutions in the ABDM sandbox environment in the last three months. Elaborating on the significance of this partnership, Dr R S Sharma, CEO, NHA said, "We welcome the health tech innovators who are actively coming forward to become a part of the ABDM ecosystem. In the last seven months of the launch of ABDM, growing number of popular user applications have integrated with the digital platform.
"Currently, we have 867 active integrators in the ABDM sandbox. Out of these, 40 major applications have already completed their integrations and are connecting more users to India's digital health ecosystem." Dr Sharma said the ABDM partners ecosystem has seen enthusiastic participation from the private sector.
NHA encourages this collaborative development as we aim to change the way Indian healthcare industry serves its 1.35 billion people, he added.
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