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Healthcare Leadership, Policy & Digital Health News India > Blog > Frontline Focus > Digital Trust in Indian Healthcare! Patients’ Perspectives on Sharing Health Data

Digital Trust in Indian Healthcare! Patients’ Perspectives on Sharing Health Data

Published: January 6, 2026
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Amid rapid digitization under the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM), Indian patients exhibit a “trust paradox” willing to share health data for direct care benefits but deeply concerned about privacy breaches and commercial exploitation. A recent analysis highlights the need for granular consent, transparency, and ethical safeguards to build confidence in digital health systems.

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Patients are open to sharing data with doctors and pharmacists but resist access by pharmaceutical companies due to fears of misuse. Privacy concerns directly hinder adoption of digital tools, compounded by India’s high vulnerability to cyber threats like phishing. Barriers include lack of awareness and perceived limited utility, while enablers involve clear benefits, accountability, and hybrid models blending digital with in-person care.

India’s digital health landscape is evolving at breakneck speed, with the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM) aiming to create unique health IDs and comprehensive electronic records for 1.4 billion citizens. Yet, beneath this progress lies a nuanced “trust paradox” among patients: high adoption driven by perceived benefits coexists with deep-seated concerns over data privacy and misuse.

A recent analysis reveals Indians exhibit remarkable tolerance for digital friction scoring high on patience during online engagements but low on security, accountability, and privacy, per a cross-country study. This reflects rational caution in a nation among the top global targets for phishing attacks. In healthcare, where data breaches expose sensitive information like diagnoses (e.g., AIDS, cancer, infertility), such vulnerabilities can lead to harassment, discrimination, and eroded dignity.

Privacy concerns directly influence technology adoption: Higher fears reduce perceived usefulness and ease of use, potentially deterring patients from seeking care a hidden public health crisis. Research, including a 2018 scoping review, identifies 10 barriers to trust: prohibitive costs, lack of access, sociodemographic factors, data exploitation fears, training deficits, defective technology, poor information quality, inadequate publicity, time-consuming processes, and provider reputation issues.

Conversely, 16 enablers foster confidence: altruism, fair data access, ease of use, self-efficacy, user recommendations, usefulness, customizable features, interoperability, privacy protections, initial face-to-face contact, guidelines, stakeholder engagement, improved communication, decreased workloads, service provider reputation, and more.

For digital health IDs specifically, uptake barriers include awareness gaps, technological hurdles (e.g., digital literacy), and perceived limited utility. Patients desire granular control: full access for treating doctors and pharmacists is acceptable, but sharing with drug manufacturers raises alarms over commercial exploitation and power asymmetries.

The economic stakes are immense: Callsign’s Digital Trust Index links a 5% trust increase to a $3,000 GDP per capita rise potentially adding hundreds of billions for India over decades. Globally, only 24% of organizations prioritize proactive cybersecurity over reactive measures, leaving healthcare generating 30% of world data (growing 36% annually until 2025) vulnerable.

Legislative progress helps: The Digital Personal Data Protection Act 2023 and forthcoming Digital India Act mandate explicit consent for sensitive health data, prohibiting unauthorized access under IT Act 2000 provisions. Yet, breaches remain a threat, with impacts on trust and finances more severe in healthcare than other sectors.

Expert voices emphasize solutions: Dr. Shrikant Kalaskar (Access Health International) notes patients share data if benefits are clear but question explicit requests. Dr. Sandhya Ahuja (NHSRC) stresses transparency, ethical use, and safeguards as trust foundations. Garima Gupta (ARMMAN) highlights how family awareness and aligned information build confidence in digital services like IVR calls.

To bridge gaps, recommendations include: transparency on data handling, granular consent honoring risk assessments, digital literacy investments, hybrid models with in-person reassurance, and enforcement with penalties for violations.

As India navigates cyber risks while scaling ABDM, earning trust through responsible governance will determine if digital health truly empowers equitable care or falters amid skepticism.

โ€œDigital trust in health platforms rests on transparency, limited and ethical data use, and strong privacy safeguards.โ€

By

HB Team

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