New Delhi: The Union Health Ministry said that the Ayushman Bharat Digital Health Mission (ABDM) has emerged as one of the world’s largest digital health ecosystems, with over 93.95 crore accounts created, 105 crore health records linked, 5.33 lakh health facilities and 9.85 lakh healthcare professionals registered on the national digital health registries.
It added that the mission enabled 2.72 lakh healthcare facilities to adopt ABDM-enabled software and generated around 24 crore Scan & Register tokens for faster OPD registrations.
According to the ministry, ABDM has rapidly expanded across States and Union Territories through initiatives such as Model Districts, Model Facilities and Aarogya Setu 2.0, while strengthening integration with flagship government health programmes including Ayushman Bharat PM-JAY, CGHS, ESIC and Nikshay.
The figures were released during the 3rd Meeting of the Mission Steering Group chaired by Union Health Minister, JP Nadda to review the progress of the ABDM and deliberate on the road ahaed.
The ministry said the meeting discussed measures to accelerate adoption of ABDM across the country and proposals aimed at further expanding digital health services, improving interoperability, promoting adoption of nationally notified digital health standards, strengthening governance mechanisms and enhancing citizen convenience through seamless digital access to health services.
Looking ahead, Nadda emphasized that “while a robust digital health infrastructure has been created under ABDM, the next phase must focus on maximizing its adoption and utilization across the country,” the ministry said in a official statement.


