More than 3,000 such professionals have already registered on the 'Allied and Healthcare Professionals database' portal during the testing phase.
Allied and health professionals include anesthesiologists, assistant anesthesia technicians, art therapists or art psychotherapists, audiologists and cardiovascular technologists, to name a few.
Union Health Secretary Preeti Sudan, at the launch of the portal, said India enjoys a demographic dividend of more than 65 per cent youth below the age of 35 years and the government is eager to providing them a strong foundation for continued and sustainable growth.
"As a prerequisite to achieve this, the health ministry aims at putting in place a robust data repository of healthcare workers. Unless the existing manpower capacity is mapped adequately, successful policies cannot be framed.
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According to an official statement, the portal has a capacity of capturing data of more than 10 lakh allied and healthcare professionals.
"It may further prove helpful in expediting the envisaged processes like licensing of professionals, workforce policy planning and bringing transparency in the system by maintaining standards of educational and clinical practice," the statement said.
Allied and healthcare professionals can visit the online portal and provide basic personal, qualification and professional information.
The portal will then send an auto-generated email to the registered email of the applicants for verification and will provide an enrolment reference number for further usage.
They can subsequently login to the portal using the credentials received in the email and edit the information, upload educational degree among other things, the statement said.
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