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    Nepal Advances Digital Health System With Unified Data Plan

    Onu AkterBy Onu AkterJune 27, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read18 Views
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    Nepal has taken a major step forward in building a digital health system by starting to merge fragmented health data with national identity records. Health Minister Mohan Bahadur Paudel confirmed the government’s strong commitment to the plan, which aims to bring together scattered data for better planning and services.

    Speaking at a recent event, Minister Paudel shared that the government has already made key policy decisions to move this work ahead. One of the main efforts is to link population records directly to national ID cards. This connection will help gather health-related data from all across the country in one place.

    “Having health information in many different systems has made it hard to plan well,” Minister Paudel said. “Now, by bringing these pieces together, we can make better decisions and serve people more effectively.”

    The Minister also pointed out that digital health reforms will need strong teamwork between different ministries. He noted that cooperation will be improved to make sure data from different sources can be safely and properly shared. This is expected to make health programs faster, more accurate, and easier to manage.

    Digital health systems use tools like electronic records, health databases, and online services to track and improve public health. For Nepal, building such a system means a shift toward better access, more fairness, and smarter use of resources.

    Joint Secretary Dhundiraj Niraula from the Ministry of Health also spoke at the event. He said that Nepal’s efforts are being praised by partners across the Asia-Pacific region. This support has helped the country feel more confident in pushing its digital health goals.

    “The positive feedback we’ve received has encouraged us to work even harder,” Niraula said. “This is the right time for Nepal to go digital in health services.”

    He added that a new population policy is on its way. In this policy, the digital health system will play a key part. It will help the government collect, store, and use information about the population in a better way. That data will help with decisions on things like hospitals, medicine, and health budgets.

    Officials believe that once the digital system is in place, health workers and decision-makers will be able to offer faster care and react to health crises more quickly. They also hope the system will help reduce gaps between different areas, especially between urban and rural communities.

    Security and privacy will be part of the planning, with rules being made to protect personal data. Experts say that gaining public trust will be just as important as building the technology.

    The health ministry is expected to work closely with other departments, local governments, and partners to get the system ready. Public awareness campaigns and staff training will also be part of the plan.

    In the long term, officials believe that a connected digital health system will lead to better health for all Nepalis. It will also help meet the goals of global health standards, including those set by the World Health Organization.

    Nepal’s move toward a digital health future marks a new era for how health care is delivered. By linking identity data with health records, the country hopes to improve both access and quality, ensuring that no one is left behind.

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