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India’s Digital Health ID Scheme Crosses 90 Crore Registrations

India's digital health identity programme has crossed 90 crore registrations. ABHA accounts allow citizens to link and share medical records across healthcare providers.

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Key Points

  • India's ABHA digital health ID programme crosses 90 crore registrations
  • Uttar Pradesh leads with 15.3 crore accounts, followed by Rajasthan and Maharashtra
  • Women constitute nearly half of all ABHA holders at 49.75 per cent

India’s Ayushman Bharat Health Account programme has crossed 90 crore registrations, the National Health Authority announced, marking the largest rollout of identities in the country’s healthcare sector.

ABHA is a 14-digit unique identifier that allows citizens to link, access and share their medical records digitally with their consent. The system forms a core component of the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM), which aims to create a unified digital infrastructure connecting patients, healthcare providers and medical facilities across the country.

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The digital health identity enables what is termed a longitudinal health record — a continuous medical history that follows a patient across different hospitals, clinics and diagnostic centres, reducing dependence on physical documents and paper prescriptions.

Growth trajectory since 2021

ABHA registrations have grown consistently since the programme’s launch. Cumulative accounts rose from 14.7 crore in 2021 to 30.4 crore in 2022, 50.6 crore in 2023, 72.2 crore in 2024 and 84.5 crore in 2025, before crossing the 90 crore mark in 2026.

“The creation of over 90 crore ABHAs reflects the growing participation of citizens, States, UTs and ecosystem partners in the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission,” said Sunil Kumar Barnwal, CEO, National Health Authority.

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“ABHA will enable continuity of care, reduce dependence on physical records and support a more transparent and citizen-centric healthcare delivery system,” he added.

State-wise distribution

Uttar Pradesh leads with over 15.3 crore ABHA registrations, followed by and Maharashtra with 7.1 crore each, Bihar with 6.3 crore and West Bengal with 5.9 crore accounts. Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha and Karnataka have also recorded high adoption.

Several smaller Union Territories have achieved full saturation relative to their population, including Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Ladakh, Lakshadweep, and Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu.

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Among larger states, Andhra Pradesh has recorded 98.5 per cent ABHA saturation, followed by Odisha at 91.9 per cent, Chandigarh at 90.8 per cent, Rajasthan at 89.7 per cent, Pradesh at 88.9 per cent and Chhattisgarh at 86.6 per cent. Jammu and Kashmir, Tripura and Telangana have achieved saturation levels exceeding 75 per cent.

Women account for nearly half of registrations

Women constitute 49.75 per cent of total ABHA holders, the NHA said. The digital identity is designed to support continuity of care from the first point of contact with the health system, including maternal and child healthcare and immunisation services.

By the numbers

90 crore
Total ABHA digital health accounts created
15.3 crore
ABHA registrations in Uttar Pradesh alone
49.75%
Share of women among ABHA holders

The rollout has been enabled through collaboration between the Centre, state governments, healthcare providers and private-sector partners. ABDM-enabled health technology platforms, hospitals, diagnostic laboratories, insurers and digital health have expanded ABHA creation through multiple registration channels.

The Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission is implemented by the National Health Authority under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. The mission’s digital infrastructure includes the Healthcare Professionals Registry and Health Facility Registry alongside ABHA.

Your Questions, Answered

What is ABHA and how does it work?

ABHA is a 14-digit unique digital health identity that allows Indian citizens to link, access and share their medical records across healthcare providers with their consent. It creates a continuous health record that follows patients across hospitals and clinics.

Which state has the highest ABHA registrations?

Uttar Pradesh leads with over 15.3 crore ABHA registrations, followed by Rajasthan and Maharashtra with 7.1 crore each, Bihar with 6.3 crore and West Bengal with 5.9 crore accounts.

What percentage of ABHA holders are women?

Women constitute 49.75 per cent of total ABHA holders, according to the National Health Authority.

Which states have achieved full ABHA saturation?

Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Ladakh, Lakshadweep, and Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu have achieved full saturation. Andhra Pradesh leads larger states at 98.5 per cent.

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