HEALTH DATA MANAGEMENT POLICY
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Context - The National Health Authority has released the draft of the Health Data Management (HDM) policy.
Details
- The National Health Authority has released the revised version of the Heath Data Management Policy for the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission.
- The original draft of the Health Data Management (HDM) policy was released in December 2020.
- Based on the received feedback from various stakeholders, the authority released the revised draft on 23rd April 2022.
The Health Data Management Policy for Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission
- It will ensure access to quality healthcare by promoting the use of technologies such as telemedicine and supporting the national portability of health services.
- Citizens can create their ABHA (Ayushman Bharat Health Account) numbers, to link their digital health records.
- The National Health Authority will be the implementing agency of the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM).
- It aims to create a National Digital Health ecosystem that supports universal health coverage in an efficient, accessible, inclusive, affordable, timely and safe manner.
Concerns
- Privacy concerns and misuse of data.
- Exclusion of citizens and denied healthcare due to System failure or technical errors.
Steps by the Government
- Promotion of Institutional deliveries through Cash incentive under Janani Suraksha Yojana.
- Janani Shishu Suraksha Karyakaram: Free ante-natal Check-ups, Post-natal Care and treatment of Sick infants till one year of age.
- Providing Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health Services, the establishment of Special Newborn Care Units.
- Home Based Newborn Care is being provided by ASHAs.
- MAA for improving breastfeeding practices.
- Pradhan Mantri Dialysis Program.
- Mission Indradhnaush: Expanding full immunization Coverage, the introduction of new vaccines.
- PM Swasthya Suraksha Yojana for strengthening the tertiary health Sector.
- POSHAN Abhiyaan to address Malnutrition.
- Iron and folic acid Supplementation for Prevention of Anemia, home visits by ASHAs to Promote breastfeeding and Promote the use of ORS and Zinc for management of diarrhoea in children.
- Medical Devices Rules, 2017: Transparent regulatory System, Ensure Safety and quality of medical devices, Allowed 100% FDI in medical devices Sector to Promote Make in India.
- National Health Resource Repository: Create a reliable, unified registry of the Country’s healthcare resources showing the distribution pattern of health facilities and Services between Cities and rural areas - ISRO is a technology Partner for providing data Security.
- Allowed 100% FDI in the Medical devices Sector to promote Make in India.
- Kayakalp initiative to Promote Cleanliness, hygiene and infection control practices in public health facilities.
National Health Policy 2017 targets
- Shifts From communicable to non-communicable diseases.
- Collaborating & regulating the private sector.
- A shift from Sick-care to wellness.
- Increase Life Expectancy at birth from 67.5 to 70 by 2025.
- Reduction of TFR to 2.1 at national and Sub-national levels by 2025.
- Reduce Under Five Mortality to 23 by 2025 and MMR from current levels to 100 by 2020.
- Reduce infant mortality rate to 28 by 2019.
- Reduce neonatal mortality to 16 and the stillbirth rate to “single-digit” by 2025.
- Reduce premature mortality from cardiovascular diseases, cancer, diabetes or chronic respiratory diseases by 25% by 2025.
Steps need to be taken
- Reduce the Pressure on Secondary and tertiary hospitals by investing in Preventive and Primary Health Care facilities.
- Early detection and Prevention.
- Provide adequate protection to doctors.
- Increasing the Doctor-Patient ratio.
- Reduce Out Of Pocket Expenditure.
- Increasing the number of vaccines under Mission Indradhanush.
- Increasing the number of drugs and medical devices under price control.
- The Ministry Should Standardize the Cost of Certain treatments.
- Raising Public Health expenditure to 2.5% of GDP.
- Provide accessible, affordable and quality health care.
- Inform and educate people about the traditional Systems of medicine.
- Ayurveda Doctors and Yoga Teachers for Rural Areas.
- Improve Hospital access, Health worker density, and Access to essential medicine.
- Mobile Medical Units to Provide outreach Services in rural and remote areas.
Way Forward
- Based on the foundations laid down in the form of Jan Dhan, Aadhaar and Mobile (JAM) trinity and other digital initiatives of the government, Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission is creating a seamless online platform through the provision of a wide range of data, information and infrastructure services, duly leveraging open, interoperable, standards-based digital systems while ensuring the security, confidentiality and privacy of health-related personal information.