Tripura begins digitization of patient health records, healthcare facilities

West Tripura (Tripura) [India], April 29 (ANI): In a significant step to utilize the latest technology to improve the delivery of healthcare services, the National Health Mission Tripura has launched a drive to create digital health records of patients, healthcare professionals, and both private and public healthcare facilities operational in the state.
Speaking to the reporters at the NHM state headquarters here in Agartala, Das said, "Each of the healthcare professionals, pharmacies, and labs would be brought under the same digital platform through this drive. Besides, the patients would be issued ABHA (Ayushman Bharat Health Account) cards. Each of the individuals who register with the database will be issued a unique number."
"If a patient scans the QR code pasted in the hospital counters, his data will be automatically uploaded to the hospital servers, and digitally he will be allotted an appointment with doctors. Similarly, private practitioners, retired doctors, laboratories, nursing homes, and pharmacies are also being enrolled into the system to make sure that all the data related to healthcare is available to the government. As per our estimates, there are 5,000 doctors qualified in modern and alternative medicines such as Ayurvedic and Homeopathy. Around 1,500 doctors have already enrolled with the system," Das pointed out.
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