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.
Last reviewed:
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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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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