The National Digital Health Mission can transform medical care in the country if it respects data privacy rights. Explain (200 Words)
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IAS Parliament 4 years
KEY POINTS
· The National Digital Health Mission (NDHM) announced by the Prime Minister on Independence Day has the potential to transform the healthcare sector, making it more technologically advanced, inclusive and delivery-driven.
· The move to use technology to streamline processes such as medical record-keeping, sharing of healthcare data, appointments and similar healthcare processes to help citizens make informed decisions on treatments, is well-timed.
· The NDHM envisages creating a national health ID for every Indian, an idea mooted by the NITI Aayog in 2018 when it recommended creating a centralised system to manage healthcare in the country.
· The NDHM is supposed to cover all government health programmes to begin with. This will be a huge exercise, akin to the Aadhaar project, and would require more resources than the currently allocated 144 crore, making private participation a necessity given the strained finances of the Centre.
· Although the NDHM is now a voluntary exercise, like the Aadhaar was at the outset, it could become mandatory for availing government health services. In such a context, ensuring the safety of individual health data becomes paramount.
· The government must gain the confidence of all stakeholders, including rights groups, before going ahead. Insurance companies should not be allowed to misuse personal data. The NDHM must also be in compliance with the global best practices on data privacy, such as the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation.
Such centralised data, combined with real-time Big Data analytics, can become a surveillance tool. Considering the way healthcare data from wearable devices are getting mainstreamed, with healthcare providers, doctors and patients using them for diagnosis, if not for treatment, the NDHM should spell out its stand on collecting such data from individuals and integrating it with the unique health ID
Vidyasagar 4 years
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IAS Parliament 4 years
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