National Health Authority (NHA) has launch the 100 Microsites project as part of the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM) with the objective of promoting digital health adoption and enhancing healthcare accessibility for all.
According to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, these microsites will serve as clusters for small and medium-scale clinics, nursing homes, hospitals, labs, pharmacies, and many other healthcare facilities that are ABDM-enable and offer digital health services to patients.
These microsites will be establish across India in many states/union territories, primarily implement by State Mission Directors of Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission and the National Health Authority will provide financial resources and overall guidance, as per ministry.
The main goal of these microsites is to create a small ecosystem in specific geographic areas where complete ABDM adoption is present, and the entire patient journey is digitized.
The State and Union Territory may collaborate with development partners and interfacing agencies to set up and manage the microsites.
All healthcare facilities and professionals, especially from the private sector, will be register in ABDM modules like Healthcare Professionals Registry (HPR) and Health Facility Registry (HFR), follow by the installation of ABDM-enable applications within the microsite.
Patients visiting these centres will also become part of ABDM, with their health records link to their ABHA.
The CEO of NHA said :
The project intends to raise awareness about ABDM and its benefits among small and medium-scale healthcare providers, encourage them to register on ABDM’s core registries, use ABDM-certified digital solutions and ultimately link digital health records.
Such target adoption efforts are expect to activate the ecosystem for widespread ABDM adoption in India.