India Showcases Digital Health Transformation at World Health Assembly

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Geneva, May 20: India highlighted its digital health progress at the World Health Assembly, presenting its model of technology-driven healthcare delivery as a scalable solution for strengthening global health systems.

Indian representatives outlined key initiatives focused on digital health infrastructure, including nationwide platforms that integrate patient records, telemedicine services, and real-time health data systems. Officials said these tools have improved access to healthcare, particularly in remote and underserved regions.

The presentation emphasised India’s approach to using digital public infrastructure to expand primary healthcare coverage, enhance efficiency, and support faster medical decision-making.

Delegates noted that India’s experience demonstrates how technology can help bridge gaps in healthcare access while supporting large populations with cost-effective solutions.

The initiative received attention from global health stakeholders as countries explored ways to modernise healthcare systems through digital innovation.