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Which component of ABDM allows individuals to manage and control their own health information?

AHealthcare Professionals Registry (HPR)

BHealth Facility Registry (HFR)

CUnified Health Interface (UHI)

DABHA Mobile App (Personal Health Records - PHR)

Answer:

D. ABHA Mobile App (Personal Health Records - PHR)

Read Explanation:

This system, centered around the individual's ABHA (Ayushman Bharat Health Account) number, is an application that allows citizens to securely link, view, and manage their digital health records (prescriptions, lab reports, discharge summaries) created by different healthcare providers. Crucially, it empowers the individual to control data sharing by granting or revoking consent with any healthcare provider on the ABDM network.


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