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lets simplify a term that is oftentimes used in conversations around digital health programs longitudinal health record the longitudinal health record is a compilation of health records of the patient from different healthcare providers in simpler terms it is like keeping your health records like past diagnostic reports doctor prescriptions Hospital discharge summaries vaccination records Etc available in physical or digital format in one place imagine a scenario where a patient from Punjab comes for treatment of his lung related ailment to a hospital in New Delhi his initial treatment records are missing from the medical records file he is carrying after much struggle and a failed attempt by his family to find the right document at home he is asked to go through a series of tests before further treatment now if his records were available digitally he could have saved the time effort and cost spent on repeat tests and diagnosis the government of India is working on a new project that