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First ABDM Microsite Launched in Aizawl, Mizoram

First ABDM Microsite Launched in Aizawl, Mizoram

The National Health Authority (NHA) initiated the 100 Microsites project to fast-track the implementation of the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM) throughout India. In a noteworthy achievement, Mizoram has taken the lead by launching an ABDM Microsite in its capital city, Aizawl. This groundbreaking step marks Mizoram as the first Indian state to activate an ABDM Microsite.

As part of this initiative, all healthcare facilities in the area, ranging from private clinics to small hospitals and laboratories, will be integrated with the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission. This integration will empower these facilities to provide digital healthcare services to patients, contributing to the modernization and efficiency of the healthcare system.

What is an ABDM Microsite?

The ABDM Microsites represent specific geographical areas where targeted efforts are directed towards bringing small and medium-sized private healthcare providers on board. State Mission Directors of the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM) primarily oversee the implementation of these Microsites, while the National Health Authority (NHA) provides the necessary financial resources and overall guidance.

Execution

For effective execution, an interfacing agency is designated to have an on-ground team that engages with healthcare providers in the designated area. This team works to raise awareness about the advantages of ABDM, assists service providers in joining the core registries of ABDM, and promotes the utilization of ABDM-enabled digital solutions for regular clinical documentation. Patients can link their health records, generated at these healthcare facilities, with their Ayushman Bharat Health Accounts (ABHAs). They can access and share these records using any ABDM-enabled Personal Health Record (PHR) application on their mobile devices (https://phr.abdm.gov.in/uhi/1231).

Pilot Program

NHA has previously conducted Microsites pilots in Mumbai, Ahmedabad, and Surat. The insights and lessons learned from these pilot programs have been incorporated into the broader structure of the 100 Microsites project under ABDM.

Mizoram has taken a significant step in this direction by launching an ABDM Microsite in its capital city. Other states, including Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Chhattisgarh, are also making notable progress in the implementation of ABDM Microsites. Further expansion of such microsites is anticipated in the coming weeks.

Types of facilities to be covered under a Microsite

Inclusivity is a key principle of ABDM, as it involves health facilities and professionals from all systems of medicine. This ensures that healthcare services provided under various medical disciplines are integrated into the digital framework of the initiative.

Categories of a Microsite

Each State or Union Territory (UT) has the flexibility to decide on the type of Microsite category that aligns with its regional priorities. There are two categories to choose from:

States and UTs can choose the category that suits their specific needs and priorities, allowing for a tailored approach to implementing these Microsites.

Significance of ABDM Microsites