In a bid to strengthen India’s healthcare infrastructure, the government has announced the launch of the National Digital Health Mission (NDHM). The mission aims to create a digital health ecosystem that will revolutionize the way healthcare services are delivered in the country. Through the NDHM, citizens will have access to their health records online and can share them with healthcare providers as needed. This initiative is expected to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of healthcare delivery, reduce paperwork, and ensure better healthcare outcomes for all citizens. The NDHM will also facilitate the creation of a unique health ID for each individual, which will contain their medical history, prescriptions, and other relevant information. This will enable healthcare providers to offer personalized treatment plans and ensure continuity of care. The implementation of the NDHM is a significant step towards achieving universal health coverage and improving the overall health and well-being of the Indian population. By leveraging technology and digital solutions, the government aims to bridge the existing gaps in the healthcare system and ensure that every citizen has access to quality healthcare services. The NDHM is set to transform the healthcare landscape in India and pave the way for a healthier and more prosperous nation.

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