India’s Swasth Bharat Portal cuts duplication in health reporting systems
Health programmes shift to single interface reducing duplicated administrative processes.
India’s Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has launched the Swasth Bharat Portal as an aggregator platform to integrate multiple national health programme systems through an application programming interface (API)-based federated architecture.
The Ministry said in a press release that the portal connects existing programme applications that currently operate as separate systems, combining them into a single interface and enabling interoperability across health programmes.
It has developed several digital applications under national health programmes to support service delivery, monitoring, and reporting, which have functioned in silos and have led to duplicate effort, fragmented datasets, and reduced resource efficiency.
Swasth Bharat addresses this structure by aggregating programme systems through APIs, which removes the need for multiple logins and repeated data entry across applications, whilst reducing administrative workload for health workers and consolidating reporting functions.
The Ministry estimates infrastructure reduction at about 20% to 30% and projects data entry effort reductions of 20% to 40% and similar reductions in human resource duplication.
It expects faster decision-making through consolidated data systems.
The portal also reduces infrastructure duplication across programmes, where separate hosting, storage, and compute resources currently exist.
It forms part of India’s broader digital public health infrastructure strategy and consolidates programme-level digital systems into a single integrated framework.
The portal provides a single access point for these functions and includes data visualisation tools for local monitoring and planning.
Frontline health workers currently use multiple applications for programme reporting.
The system complies with the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission framework and integrates with the Ayushman Bharat Health Account system.
It supports exchange of health records and connects with the Healthcare Professionals Registry and Health Facility Registry.