Health Minister Nadda Launches Drug Registry Under Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission
Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare Jagat Prakash Nadda launched the Drug Registry on June 29, a unified and standardised digital platform to provide consistent identification, storage, exchange and usage of medicine data across India's healthcare systems. Developed under the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM), the Drug Registry aims to act as a single source of truth for medicines, tackling data duplication and errors caused by varying drug names and formats. It was developed with the Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO) and the National Resource Centre for EHR Standards (NRCeS), Pune, using international standards such as SNOMED CT. The registry holds standardised codes for more than 123,000 branded drugs, over 10,000 generic medicines and upwards of 29,000 substances. It is the fourth core registry under ABDM.
Key Facts & Details
8 points- 1Union Health Minister Jagat Prakash Nadda launched the Drug Registry on June 29.
- 2It was developed under the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM) as a single source of truth for medicines.
- 3It was built with the CDSCO and NRCeS, Pune, using international standards such as SNOMED CT.
- 4The registry holds codes for more than 123,000 branded drugs, over 10,000 generic medicines and upwards of 29,000 substances.
- 5It is the fourth core registry under ABDM, after the ABHA Registry, the Healthcare Professional Registry (HPR) and the Health Facility Registry (HFR).
Deep Dive
- +The platform is designed for integration with Hospital Management Information Systems, e-prescription platforms and other ABDM-compliant solutions via open APIs.
- +Standardised drug information addresses difficulties in clinical decision-making, e-prescribing, supply-chain management and continuity of care.
- +Users can search for medicines via generic names, brand names, substances and manufacturers.
Exam Focus
Examiners may ask the launching minister, the parent mission (ABDM), or that it is the fourth core registry under ABDM.
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Exam Relevance & Angle
Digital-health initiatives are frequently tested in schemes and S&T sections. The precise hooks are the Drug Registry, its parent Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission, launch by J P Nadda, and its position as the fourth core registry after ABHA, HPR and HFR.
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Background & Context
The Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM), launched in 2021, aims to build a national digital health ecosystem with interoperable health records and registries. Its core building blocks include the ABHA (Ayushman Bharat Health Account) for individuals, the Healthcare Professional Registry (HPR) and the Health Facility Registry (HFR). The Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO) is India's national drug regulatory authority. SNOMED CT is an internationally used clinical terminology standard that ensures consistent, machine-readable representation of medical data across systems, enabling interoperability.
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