At the Global Digital Health Partnership Symposium in Sydney, Australia, the minister for health and family welfare spoke on "the role of digital health in supporting improved health outcomes in India".
He said it can facilitate treatment for disabled patients, children with developmental delays and deformities and people suffering from mental health illnesses and for those suffering from stigmatic infections such as HIV/AIDS, leprosy and tuberculosis.
"We have seen many sectors benefiting from digital revolutions in the past such as retail, banking, logistics etc. The next decade of digital revolution is going to be seen in healthcare, in fact, digital revolution is long overdue in healthcare which can transform the way our physicians, nurses, field staff and hospitals work to deliver care," Nadda stated.
The Union health minister said the National Health Policy (2017) of India clearly articulates the healthcare aspirations of people of India with three distinct goals.
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The second goal, Nadda said, is to strengthen the health surveillance system and establish registries for diseases of public health importance by 2020, with an aim to create registries to support epidemiological profiling of diseases to be better informed for targeted health interventions.
"The third goal pushes us to work for establishment of federated national e-health architecture, setting-up of health information exchanges and national Health Information Network by 2025," he elaborated.
Nadda said his ministry is in the process of setting up a National Digital Health Authority, a statutory body for creating frameworks, regulations and guidelines for interoperability and exchange of digital information.
The authority is also intended to promote adoption of eHealth standards. It will soon be set up through an Act of Parliament which would also address issues related to health data privacy and security.
Stressing on the need to build collaborations, Nadda said that cyber security and protection of privacy of patient health data are major areas where cooperation from various countries would be required.