Payments to patients: India tries to replicate BHIM UPI success in healthcare

India is launching a new electronic platform aimed at integrating small-scale healthcare providers into the national digital health ecosystem, mirroring the success of the BHIM UPI app in the payments sector. This initiative provides a government-supported, user-friendly digital management tool that enables smaller clinics to streamline their operations and offer better services to patients. The platform is expected to enhance accessibility and efficiency in healthcare delivery, allowing patients to make digital payments and receive services more conveniently. By adopting this model, the government aims to promote digital health innovations while ensuring that smaller healthcare providers can participate in the evolving digital landscape without incurring significant costs. This move is seen as a crucial step in advancing India's healthcare system, making it more inclusive and efficient for both practitioners and patients alike.
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