Union health minister J P Nadda urged hospitals to adopt digital technology for healthcare data management, highlighting its role in ensuring data security and accessibility. He noted the government’s efforts in promoting telemedicine and e-health services. NABH introduced new digital health standards, with 275 hospitals applying for certification, aiming to enhance healthcare efficiency.
Adopt digital technology to manage patient data, Nadda urges hospitals

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