Government of India Initiative

ABDM Certified.
India-ready.

Rely HIMS is fully integrated with the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission — India's national digital health infrastructure. Create ABHA IDs, push PHRs, manage consent, and connect your hospital to 79.9 crore+ patients on the ABDM network.

NHA Certified
FHIR R4 Compliant
DISHA Ready
ABDM Integration Status
Rely HIMS — All modules active
Certified
ABHA ID Creation & LinkingActive
Health Facility Registry (HFR)Registered
Health Professionals Registry (HPR)Active
PHR Auto-Push (FHIR R4)Active
HIU / HIP GatewayConnected
Consent ManagerActive
142
ABHA Linked Today
89
PHRs Pushed
34
Consents Granted
79.9 Cr+
ABHA IDs created
Across India (NHA, 2025)
2.5 Lakh+
Facilities on ABDM
Hospitals, clinics & labs
FHIR R4
Record standard
HL7 mandated by NHA
NHA
Certified partner
Rely HIMS is ABDM-ready
ABDM Building Blocks

Every ABDM component. Fully integrated.

The National Health Authority defines six core building blocks of ABDM. Rely HIMS implements all six — out of the box, with no third-party middleware required.

ABHA

Ayushman Bharat Health Account

A unique 14-digit digital health ID for every Indian citizen. Rely HIMS creates and links ABHA IDs at registration — giving patients a single identity across all ABDM-connected facilities nationwide.

HPR

Health Professionals Registry

A verified national registry of all licensed doctors, nurses, and allied health professionals. Rely HIMS auto-registers your clinical staff in HPR and keeps credentials current with renewal alerts.

HFR

Health Facility Registry

A national directory of all hospitals, clinics, labs, and pharmacies. Rely HIMS registers your facility in HFR, making it discoverable on the ABDM network and eligible for government scheme linkages.

PHR

Personal Health Records

Structured, FHIR-compliant electronic health records linked to a patient's ABHA ID. Rely HIMS generates and pushes discharge summaries, lab reports, prescriptions, and imaging records to the PHR app automatically.

HIU / HIP

Health Info User & Provider

Rely HIMS acts as both a Health Information Provider (HIP) — sharing records — and a Health Information User (HIU) — requesting records from other facilities — with full patient consent at every step.

Consent

Patient Consent Manager

Patients grant, view, and revoke data-sharing consent via the ABDM app or Rely patient portal. Every data request is logged with purpose, duration, and requester — giving patients full control of their health data.

Patient Journey

How ABDM works in your hospital

From the moment a patient walks in to the moment their records are shared — every step is seamless, consent-driven, and fully automated.

01

Patient Arrives

Patient presents ABHA QR code or 14-digit ID at OPD. Rely HIMS scans and links the visit to their national health record in seconds.

02

Consent Requested

If records from other facilities are needed, the system sends a consent request to the patient's PHR app. Patient approves with one tap.

03

Records Fetched

With consent granted, Rely HIMS pulls the patient's health history from any ABDM-connected hospital, lab, or clinic across India.

04

Care Delivered

Doctor reviews the complete longitudinal health record and delivers informed, evidence-based care — no repeat tests, no missing history.

05

Records Pushed

After the encounter, discharge summary, prescriptions, and reports are automatically pushed to the patient's ABHA-linked PHR app.

What Rely HIMS does for ABDM

Beyond compliance checkboxes — Rely HIMS makes ABDM a seamless part of your daily clinical and administrative workflows.

One-Click ABHA Linking

Patients scan their ABHA QR code at OPD registration. Rely HIMS links the visit instantly — no manual entry, no duplicate records.

Auto PHR Push

Discharge summaries, prescriptions, lab reports, and radiology results are automatically pushed to the patient's ABHA-linked PHR app after every encounter.

Cross-Facility Record Pull

With patient consent, doctors can pull records from any ABDM-connected hospital or lab in India — eliminating repeat tests and improving continuity of care.

FHIR R4 Compliant Records

All health records generated by Rely HIMS conform to HL7 FHIR R4 standards as mandated by NHA — ensuring interoperability with every ABDM-certified system.

End-to-End Encryption

All health data exchanged over the ABDM network is encrypted using NHA-mandated protocols. Patient consent tokens are cryptographically signed and tamper-proof.

NHA Compliance Dashboard

Real-time compliance monitoring — ABHA linkage rates, PHR push success, consent audit logs, and HFR/HPR registration status — all in one dashboard.

Full Compliance Checklist

Everything NHA requires. Already built in.

The National Health Authority mandates specific technical and operational requirements for ABDM certification. Rely HIMS meets every requirement — so your hospital can get certified without any custom development.

ABHA ID creation & QR linking
FHIR R4 structured health records
Health Professionals Registry (HPR)
Health Facility Registry (HFR)
HIU & HIP gateway integration
Patient consent manager (artefact-based)
Auto PHR push post-encounter
DISHA & data privacy compliance
Why ABDM matters for your hospital
National Health Authority, India
Mandatory for Government Schemes
Hospitals empanelled under AB-PMJAY and state health schemes are required to be ABDM-integrated for claim processing and patient verification.
Reduces Repeat Investigations
Patients with ABHA-linked records avoid redundant tests when visiting multiple facilities — reducing costs and improving care continuity.
Builds Patient Trust
Patients control who sees their data. Consent-based sharing builds confidence and positions your hospital as a privacy-first institution.
Future-Proof Infrastructure
ABDM is India's long-term digital health backbone. Early adoption ensures your hospital is ready for every future government health initiative.

Join India's digital health revolution

Get your hospital ABDM-certified with Rely HIMS. Connect to 79.9 crore+ ABHA accounts, meet NHA compliance requirements, and be part of India's national health infrastructure.