Swasth Bharat Portal launched by Jagat Prakash Nadda
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Swasth Bharat Portal launched by Jagat Prakash Nadda

Conceptualized as an aggregator platform it integrates existing programme systems through an API-based federated architecture

  • By IPP Bureau | May 06, 2026

Marking another major milestone in India’s healthcare transformation, the Swasth Bharat Portal was launched during the 10th National Summit on Innovation and Inclusivity: Best Practices Shaping India’s Health Future by the Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare, Jagat Prakash Nadda. 

The launch signifies a decisive shift towards a more integrated, efficient, and scalable digital public health architecture.

 Over the years, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) developed multiple digital applications under various national health programmes to support service delivery, monitoring, and reporting. While these platforms enabled digital data capture at scale, they largely operated in silos, leading to duplication of efforts, fragmented datasets, and sub-optimal utilization of resources.

Addressing this challenge, the Swasth Bharat Portal was conceptualized as an aggregator platform that integrates existing programme systems through an API-based federated architecture. It enables interoperability and convergence, creating a unified digital layer across programmes.  

Envisioned as a one-stop integrated platform, it brings multiple national health programmes onto a single interface, eliminating the need for multiple logins and repetitive data entry, significantly reducing the administrative burden on healthcare providers while enhancing efficiency at all levels.

India’s frontline health workers, including ASHAs, ANMs, CHOs, and Medical Officers (MOs), often spend considerable time navigating multiple applications for programme reporting. The Swasth Bharat Portal addresses this issue by providing a single platform for easy access, along with data visualisation tools and the use of data at the local level for monitoring and evidence-based planning. 

The portal is ABDM-compliant and supports integration with ABHA (Ayushman Bharat Health Account), enabling seamless and secure exchange of patient health records. It is designed to evolve into a comprehensive and interoperable digital health ecosystem, further integrating with national registries such as the Healthcare Professionals Registry (HPR) and Health Facility Registry (HFR).

Swasth Bharat Portal envisages the following: Reduce Infrastructure Duplication, Reduce Repetitive Data Entry; Unified HR Deployment; and Increased Interoperability. 

The Swasth Bharat portal will lead to substantial government savings both in terms of human resource, time and IT infrastructure as compared to the current individual portals being managed by different program divisions. 

Swasth Bharat enables a shift towards an integrated, efficient, and scalable digital public infrastructure with significant efficiency gains and thus represents a transformative step towards convergence, efficiency, and data-driven governance in India’s public health system.                            

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