building a Future for Healthcare Interoperability in India: The National Consortium for Interoperability Initiative (NCII)
The Indian healthcare landscape is on the cusp of a significant transformation,driven by a growing community dedicated to seamless data exchange and improved patient care. The National Consortium for interoperability Initiative (NCII) is at the forefront of this movement, and we’re seeing exciting momentum. This article details our progress, vision, and how it benefits everyone involved – from patients and providers to startups and policymakers.
A Growing Community & Shared vision
We’re witnessing remarkable growth in volunteer participation. More and more individuals are stepping forward wiht innovative use cases and a commitment to long-term contributions. This demonstrates a clear understanding within the community: investing in interoperability today will yield ample benefits for Indian healthcare tomorrow, even if it requires short-term effort.
Aligning with National Healthcare Goals
The NCII isn’t operating in a vacuum. We are actively working to present a compelling case for interoperability to key regulatory bodies. This includes the Ministry of Public Health and Family Welfare and Niti Aayog, the central policy think tank of India. Our collaborative and inclusive approach makes it easier to integrate with existing healthcare systems and regulatory frameworks.
Empowering the Indian Vendor Community
Interoperability isn’t just about technology; it’s about opportunity. It creates a level playing field, particularly for indian startups - a vital engine for innovation. The NCII will actively promote these collaborative efforts through:
Social Media Engagement: Sharing success stories and updates.
Industry Events & Forums: Providing platforms for networking and knowledge sharing.
Ecosystem Evangelism: Championing the benefits of interoperability across the care continuum.
This will unlock new markets and foster a thriving healthcare technology sector within India.
Towards a Mature, India-Specific Model
Our ultimate goal is to establish a robust, sustainable interoperability framework tailored to the unique needs of India. This involves:
Prioritizing India Specific Scenarios (ISS): Focusing on the most impactful use cases for the Indian context.
Localizing FHIR Standards: Adapting the Fast healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) standard to reflect Indian data requirements and terminology.
Developing Implementation guides: Providing clear, practical guidance for developers and implementers.
We believe this approach will lead to the fastest and most sustainable adoption of interoperability in any emerging economy.
Resources & further Details
HL7 india Confluence Page - COVID19 Teleconsultation Track: https://confluence.hl7.org/display/HIN/COVID19+Teleconsultation+Track%3A+Pandemic+and+Beyond
NCII Progress Update (Google Drive): iHbyCvkIpoo/preview”>https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IEQNDSkCd4houvo3HRmliHbyCvkIpoo/preview
About the Author
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Aniruddha Nene
An entrepreneur with over 20 years of experience in healthcare informatics, Aniruddha brings a strong technical background in Electrical, Biomedical Engineering, and IT to the NCII. He’s passionate about leveraging technology to improve healthcare access and outcomes in India.
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This initiative isn’t just about connecting systems; it’s about connecting people to better healthcare. We invite you to join us in building a healthier future for India.








