India, May 6 -- India has launched the Swasth Bharat Portal, a unified digital platform aimed at integrating multiple national health programme applications into a single interoperable system, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare said.

Designed as an API-based aggregator, the portal seeks to eliminate fragmented datasets, reduce duplication of efforts, and improve resource utilisation across the public healthcare ecosystem. It enables seamless interoperability, creating a unified digital layer across programmes.

The platform will significantly ease the workload of frontline health workers-including ASHAs, ANMs, CHOs, and medical officers-by replacing multiple applications with a single interface, reducing repetitive data entry and...