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Healthcare Leadership, Policy & Digital Health News India > Blog > Frontline Focus > Patient Consent vs Data Ownership! A Critical Gap in Digital Health Systems

Patient Consent vs Data Ownership! A Critical Gap in Digital Health Systems

Published: February 4, 2026
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While the Digital Personal Data Protection Act (DPDP) 2023 and Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM) emphasise consent as the cornerstone of health data sharing in India, a growing body of evidence reveals a significant disconnect: most patients understand consent as permission to use data for care, but few grasp the broader implications of data ownership, control, and potential secondary uses. This gap risks undermining trust, enabling unintended commercial exploitation, and limiting patients’ long-term benefits from their own health information.

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Recent studies and expert analyses (2025–2026) show that while 70–80% of patients are willing to share health data for direct medical purposes (treatment, diagnosis, follow-up), only 25–35% fully understand that consent does not equal ownership nor does it give them ongoing control over how their data is used, stored, or monetised by third parties. The DPDP Act grants patients rights to access, correct, and withdraw consent, but lacks strong mechanisms for true data ownership (e.g., portable, revocable data vaults or economic benefits from secondary use). Without addressing this, digital health platforms and ABDM risk eroding public confidence and widening inequities between informed and vulnerable populations.

India’s rapid digital health rollout under the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission has created one of the world’s largest federated health data ecosystems, with over 420 million ABHA-linked records as of early 2026. Consent remains the primary legal safeguard: patients must explicitly agree before their data is shared across providers, researchers, or apps. Yet a growing number of studies and expert commentaries are highlighting a fundamental tension consent is not the same as ownership, and most patients do not realise this distinction.

Research published in late 2025 and early 2026 consistently shows that 70–80% of surveyed patients are comfortable sharing health data when it directly improves their care (e.g., sharing records with a specialist or during hospitalisation). However, willingness drops sharply often to 25–35% when questions shift to secondary uses: sharing with pharmaceutical companies for research, insurers for risk profiling, or government for population analytics. Patients frequently assume that giving consent for treatment also means they retain full control over their data forever. In reality, once consent is granted, data can be retained, de-identified, or repurposed under certain conditions, with limited ongoing patient influence.

The DPDP Act provides important rights access, correction, erasure, and withdrawal of consent but enforcement mechanisms are still evolving, and most patients lack practical tools to exercise these rights. There is no standardised β€œdata vault” or portable ownership model that lets individuals easily track, revoke, or benefit from secondary use of their health information. Experts argue this creates a power imbalance: patients consent to immediate care needs but unknowingly surrender long-term control to institutions, tech companies, or researchers.

The gap is particularly concerning in India, where digital literacy varies widely, rural populations rely on intermediaries (ASHA workers, family members), and trust in institutions is uneven. Vulnerable groups low-income families, elderly patients, and those with limited education are least likely to understand fine print or revoke consent effectively, risking exploitation or discrimination (e.g., higher insurance premiums based on genetic data).

Industry voices acknowledge the issue. Some healthtech platforms have started offering clearer consent dashboards and β€œdata control centres” in apps, but adoption remains patchy. Regulators are under pressure to issue detailed rules on consent withdrawal, data portability, and compensation for secondary use. Meanwhile, patient advocacy groups are calling for mandatory β€œdata ownership literacy” campaigns and stronger independent oversight of health data marketplaces.

The DPDP Act and ABDM have laid a strong legal and technical foundation for secure health data sharing. But as the volume of digital records grows, the consent-vs-ownership gap threatens to erode public trust unless addressed through better education, user-friendly control tools, and clearer rules around long-term data stewardship.

β€œPatients give consent thinking it’s just for today’s treatment they don’t realise they may be giving away control of their health story for years. True ownership and transparency are the missing links in digital health trust.”

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HB Team

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