Nadda launches patient referral portal for AIIMS; pilot to connect AIIMS Delhi and Bilaspur

IANS April 9, 2025 138 views

Union Health Minister JP Nadda has launched a groundbreaking patient referral portal for AIIMS network. The innovative technology platform will initially connect AIIMS Delhi and Bilaspur, with plans for nationwide expansion. Advanced features like facial recognition and automated workflows promise to transform healthcare management and patient experiences. The portal represents a significant step towards more efficient, transparent, and patient-centric medical services across India.

"By harnessing the power of technology, we can transform the medical sector" - JP Nadda
New Delhi, April 9: Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare JP Nadda has launched a patient referral portal that will enable seamless and secure healthcare within the All India Institutes of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) network nationwide.

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- First nationwide patient referral portal connecting multiple AIIMS institutions

The Inter-AIIMS Referral portal is expected to revolutionise healthcare management as well as patient referral systems across India.

According to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, the project will initially connect AIIMS New Delhi and AIIMS Bilaspur.

"This pilot phase will serve as a critical testing ground to refine operational protocols and address practical challenges, laying the foundation for an integrated, nationwide system," the Ministry said.

The portal will also introduce technological solutions within the AIIMS network.

The cutting-edge technologies, include facial recognition systems and automated workflows, that will ensure seamless, secure, and transparent referral processes, said the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

"By harnessing the power of technology, we can transform the medical sector and enhance the lives of millions," said Nadda

He emphasised that all the AIIMS should come together as a community and share good practices and learn from each other.

The "highest standards of quality in processes and outcomes should be ensured through appropriate accreditation/certification and Information Technology should be effectively used for improved governance and patient convenience," the Health Minister said.

The portal will significantly reduce waiting times, minimise manual errors, and also create a more patient-centric healthcare experience.

Nadda also emphasised that while maintaining uniformity in principles, flexibility in operation is essential to bring out the best in each institute.

He launched the portal at the eighth Central Institute Body meeting of AIIMS, where various agenda items relating to developing AIIMS as an Institutes of Excellence in teaching-learning, clinical care, and research were discussed in detail.

"Out of 22 AIIMS approved, 18 AIIMS are operational and these institutes are providing state of the art, affordable tertiary care health services to the people in underserved and remote areas of the country," Nadda said.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
This is such a great initiative! My uncle had to travel from Himachal to Delhi for treatment last year and the referral process was so complicated. This portal will save so much time and stress for patients. 👏
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the tech-forward approach, I hope they've considered cybersecurity measures. Medical data is extremely sensitive - facial recognition sounds innovative but also raises privacy concerns. The pilot phase should thoroughly test this aspect.
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Sanjay T.
About time! The current referral system between AIIMS centers is archaic. Automated workflows could be a game-changer for doctors too - less paperwork means more time for actual patient care.
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Ananya R.
Hope they extend this to other government hospitals soon. AIIMS patients are lucky but what about people who can't access these premium institutes? The tech should benefit everyone. 🤞
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Vikram S.
The focus on reducing waiting times is crucial. My father waited 3 weeks for a referral approval last year. If this portal cuts that down, it will literally save lives. Great step forward!
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Neha P.
I work in healthcare IT and this is exactly the kind of digital transformation we need. But success will depend on proper training for staff - hope they've allocated resources for that too.

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