Anyone can verify a practitioner, facility, or institution instantly — no account needed, no cost, available 24/7 from any device.
From search to blockchain-confirmed result in under 2 seconds.
Enter any practitioner's full name, license number, National Identification Number (NIN), or professional specialty. You can also scan their physical or digital QR code. No login or account required.

The UMR system performs a real-time cross-check across all three regulatory councils simultaneously — UMDPC, UNMEC, and AHPC — using the Hyperledger Fabric blockchain for tamper-proof verification.
Within under 2 seconds, receive a comprehensive tamper-proof verification report showing the practitioner's live status, registered specialty, current facility, CPD compliance, and blockchain transaction hash.
Uganda's healthcare credentialing transformation — how UMR was built step by step.
Ministry of Health commissions national feasibility study for a unified healthcare credentialing platform covering all three regulatory councils.
One Health Global Technologies selected to design the Hyperledger Fabric blockchain infrastructure. Technical specifications approved by Parliament.
UMDPC pilot goes live with 2,400 registered doctors on blockchain-secured credentials. Zero fraud incidents in pilot period.
71,240 nurses and midwives migrated onto the blockchain registry. UNMEC becomes the largest council on the platform.
Allied Health Professionals Council joins. For the first time in Uganda's history, all three medical regulatory councils are unified on a single platform.
Full national rollout across all 135 districts. District Health Officers gain access to live practitioner data for their jurisdictions.
104,690 practitioners registered. Bilateral verification agreements signed with 12 African nations. UMR becomes a model for the continent.
UMR is designed to be guided by specialist advisors across public health, regulatory governance, digital infrastructure, and regional health systems. Advisory appointments will be announced formally upon confirmation.
National health policy, disease burden analysis, and health systems strategy.
Council coordination, licensing frameworks, and cross-regulatory compliance.
Primary healthcare reform, district health infrastructure, and workforce planning.
Curriculum standards, CPD accreditation, and training institution oversight.
Health information systems, interoperability standards, and data governance.
Cross-border credential recognition, bilateral agreements, and practitioner mobility frameworks.
Advisory roles reflect the specialist expertise areas required for UMR's mission. Confirmed advisors will be listed formally upon institutional confirmation.
Access the full national registry — 104,690 practitioners, 3,840 facilities, 89 institutions.