The changes this initiative would bring about:
- privatization of healthcare system replacing government healthcare services;
- promoting ‘e-Pharmacy’ for online supply of medicines and ‘Telemedicine as mode of online diagnosis to digital prescription for the private sector’s benefit
- to keep an individual’s medical history and other details under governmental control, which may well end up being used for commercial purposes by the private sector, including during trials for new formulations by multinational drug companies.
Issues related to the program:
- who will maintain and manage the centralized repository of citizen’s health data;
- who will own the data — the individual or the state;
- whether individuals can transfer the data between service providers (which is an opaque and cumbersome exercise in the offline world today)
- whether the individual has the right to erase irrelevant healthcare data and maintain ‘his or her right to be forgotten’
As per the National Digital Health Mission blueprint, there will be two separate arms —
- one for regulation (Mission Steering Group)
- other for implementation and operational management (Empowered Committee).
Details on the usage of the program:
(i) For generating a new health ID card, you need to provide either your Aadhaar card number or mobile phone number. The portal will ask for your basic details such as your name, date of birth, state, and gender once you’ve provided your Aadhaar or mobile phone number.
(ii) Apart from the dedicated portal, public hospitals, community health centers, health and wellness centers across India, and any other healthcare provider who is a part of the National Health Infrastructure Registry will be able to help you create your health ID card.
(iii) In case of new-born and children below 18 years, parents have been provided with the ability to create a health ID card on behalf of their children. Individuals creating digital health IDs have also provided the option to add a nominee to view and help manage their records.
(iv) At present, there is no option for citizens creating their digital health IDs to digitize their old paper records. The government, however, has plans to bring an option to let people upload their paper records under their health IDs.
(v) It will create a personal health record, a national health portal for the mission, a mobile application and dedicated call centers will be established and citizens can get digital referrals, consultations and online appointments.
(vi) Registries and directories will be maintained on diseases, clinical establishments and healthcare professionals. While the doctors will get a unique identifier which would be separate from the license they receive for practicing medicine.
A directory of all health facilities (hospitals, diagnostic centers, pharmacies, and clinics), doctors, nurses and paramedical directory and health workers, allied professionals directory will be created.