Now your medical reports can also be saved in DigiLocker


As we have discussed earlier, with the help of DigiLocker service under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, Government of India, we can save important certificates for ourselves in digital form. If we store the certificates issued by various government or non-government organizations in DigiLocker, they have legal validity as per the IT Act. That is, if we are asked for a hard copy of driving license or Aadhaar card, we can instead show the digital copy issued by that organization in DigiLocker.

More and more various government and non-government organizations are getting involved in DigiLocker. Recently Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission has also integrated with DigiLocker. Due to this, now apart from our Kovid, other types of vaccination records , doctors' prescriptions , laboratory reports , hospital discharge summary etc. details can be stored in DigiLocker. Various types of health services are being linked together under the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission. After various hospitals , doctors , laboratories etc. join this mission, their reports can be easily stored and shared in digital form.

Now these reports can be stored in DigiLocker besides Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission. It means that instead of storing various things related to our life in different places, all of them can be stored in just one service - DigiLocker.

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