More than 450 public and private health technology solutions have integrated with the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission ecosystem
The National Health Authority under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has announced that the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM) has successfully linked more than 100 crore health records with Ayushman Bharat Health Accounts (ABHA).
The achievement highlights the rapid adoption of ABDM across government health programmes, state health platforms, public digital systems, and private health technology partners.
More than 450 public and private health technology solutions have integrated with the ABDM ecosystem, enabling seamless and secure exchange of health records across healthcare facilities.
ABHA serves as a unique digital health identity that allows citizens to securely link and access their medical records across hospitals, clinics, laboratories, and healthcare providers.
The mission has witnessed accelerated growth, doubling the number of linked health records from 50 crore in February 2025 to over 100 crore within just 15 months. Nearly 10 crore health records are now being linked every two to three months, positioning ABDM among the world’s largest digital health ecosystems.
Among states and Union Territories, Uttar Pradesh emerged as the leading contributor with over 15.03 crore ABHA-linked health records, followed by Andhra Pradesh with more than 11.95 crore linked records. Bihar, Rajasthan, and Gujarat also recorded significant progress.
Dr. Sunil Kumar Barnwal, CEO of the National Health Authority, said, “The linking of over 100 crore health records with ABHA is an important milestone in the journey of Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission. It reflects the increasing adoption of digital health services across Government programmes, States, health facilities and private technology partners.”
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