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17/06/24 10:34 AM IST

Digital Health Incentive Scheme

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  • The central government has given a year-long extension to the Digital Health Incentive Scheme (DHIS) meant for digitising patients’.
Scheme Extension
  • The scheme was launched by the National Health Authority (NHA) on January 1, 2023 to promote digital health transactions and to provide a boost to the healthcare providers for adopting digital health.
  • Subsequently, the NHA has come up with some relaxations like reduced transaction limits in the existing scheme in April 2023.
  • It is meant to incentivise providers of digital health solutions such as hospital’s health management information system (HMIS) and laboratory management information system (LMIS) to make available the right software at an affordable cost
  • According to an update shared by the NHA on X, the scheme has been extended considering the good results it showed.
  • This extension would serve to further galvanise health facilities in embracing the digital prerequisites essential for their operations.
Impact on Hospitals
  • The scheme helps reimburse hospitals their expenditure on digitising their facility. This expenditure was often reported as a significant bottleneck for hospitals to move to digital health.
  • Hospitals and clinics have to install computers and laptops, purchase an internet connection, and software (HMIS/LMIS) to go digital.
  • A behaviour change component is also involved in moving from physical mode of working to digital.
  • The scheme is on the lines of the incentives given for promotion of UPI.
Benefits for the patients
  • DHIS equips the care providers to become digital, thereby enabling better healthcare services and more convenience for patients.
  • By enabling digital transactions – the patient’s waiting time gets reduced.
  • Patients will be able to scan a QR code and avail quick OPD registrations.
  • They can also securely view, access, and share their health records with the care providers.
  • Without the scheme, hospitals are likely to recover the digitisation costs from the patients.
  • With digital records being maintained, patients are less likely to get same tests done repeatedly due to loss of records, especially in cases of migrant workers and patients travelling from one state to another.
ABHA ID
  • ABHA ID is a unique identity for people — just like an Aadhaar ID — that allows one to store and share their medical records digitally.
  • So far, around 64 crore ABHA IDs have been created, according to the NHA.
  • Once the ID is created – whenever a patient avails a healthcare service at centres linked to the digital framework – all their records are linked to it.
  • This ID can then be used to securely store, access, and share the healthcare records, such as doctor’s prescriptions, diagnostic test results.
Source- Indian Express

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