Digital health ID not mandatory for accessing COVID vaccine: Health Ministry
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A digital health identity under the National Digital Health Mission (NDHM) will not be mandatory to get vaccinated when immunisation against COVID-19 is available, the Union Health Ministry said on Tuesday.
The ambitious NDHM programme was announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his Independence Day speech. As per the programme, everyone enrolled for the mission will get a Health ID that will ease access to medical services.
“The NDHM, as it exists today, does not make a digital ID or health ID mandatory to receive service under the digital ecosystem that NDHM is creating. To say it would become mandatory for vaccination and those who do not have health ID’s would be deprived is probably not the right interpretation,” Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan said at a press conference.
He said in cases where beneficiaries did not have health IDs, other IDs could be utilised.
“It will be almost like an electoral scenario where multiple IDs are prescribed beforehand so that no one is deprived of benefits of either voting on the day of election or vaccination on the designated day,” said Bhushan.
The Health Secretary’s remarks came a day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi said India was working on putting a robust vaccine delivery system in place and its digitised network, along with the new digital health ID, would be used to ensure its success. The PM was speaking at the Grand Challenges Annual Meeting on Monday.
Bhushan, about concerns regarding data privacy and data security under NDHM, said there was a Bill pending in Parliament which addresses this issue.
“Till the Bill gets passed, NDHM has a data management policy which has been in the public domain for more than the last one month. We have received more than 7,000 comments on the data management policy of NDHM which ensures both individual data privacy as well as data security. Based on the comments that we have received, we would be suitably refining our policies,” he said.
The National Health Authority (NHA), the apex agency responsible for the implementation of Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB-PMJAY), has been given the mandate by the government to design, build, roll-out and implement the NDHM in the country.
The health ID will contain information about medical data, prescriptions and diagnostic reports and summaries of previous discharge from hospitals for ailments. The mission is expected to bring efficiency and transparency in healthcare services in the country. PTI