Compliance · India

ABDM — architectural alignment.

ABDM is India's national digital health initiative, providing a federated identity model (Health ID), a consent framework, and standardized records for population-scale healthcare. HealthOS is architected to operate as an institutional substrate within ABDM-aligned environments — Health ID linkage, consent ledger interactions, and ABDM-standardized record exchange are first-class capabilities.

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Framework

Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission

Jurisdiction: India


Architectural readiness

How HealthOS is architected against ABDM.

  • Health ID integration as the patient identity primitive in Indian deployments

  • Consent ledger interactions via the ABDM consent manager pattern

  • ABDM-standardized record exchange — Health Information Provider (HIP) and Health Information User (HIU) roles supported

  • FHIR-compliant document exchange aligned with ABDM standards

  • Region-resident architecture within India


Governance philosophy

Institutional governance posture.

  • Aligned with the Digital Personal Data Protection Act (DPDPA, 2023)

  • Compliance with ABDM technical specifications and the National Health Authority (NHA) guidance

  • Institutional consent governance integrated into clinical workflows

  • Audit trail aligned with ABDM logging requirements


Healthcare data protection design

Data-protection properties of the substrate.

  • Data residency within India per regulatory requirement

  • Consent-based data sharing through the ABDM framework

  • Audit trail of every data exchange event

  • Patient-controlled portability through the ABDM Health Locker


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Veronara Security & Clinical Safety Office

Last reviewed . Architectural alignment is an ongoing institutional responsibility; this surface reflects the current governance posture and is preserved without silent edit.

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