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51 lakh people in Bihar issued Ayushman Bharat e-cards

By IANS | Updated: March 2, 2020 23:56 IST

Implementation of Ayushman Bharat in Bihar has crossed a major milestone with 51 lakh beneficiary cards being issued.

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Patna, March 2 Implementation of Ayushman Bharat in Bihar has crossed a major milestone with 51 lakh beneficiary cards being issued.

With this, e-cards has been issued to more than 24.19 lakh families which is 22 per cent of the eligible families under the Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB PM-JAY).

Around 10 per cent of beneficiary families or 1.08 crore under the scheme are from Bihar. So far, 1.7 lakh cases of hospital admissions worth Rs 169 crore have been authorised under the scheme in the state.

AB PM-JAY is being implemented by the Bihar Swasthya Suraksha Samiti (State Health Agency, Bihar) AB PM-JAY in Bihar.

It is a flagship public health insurance/assurance scheme of the Centre being jointly implemented with state counterparts.

AB PM-JAY is world's largest publicly funded health assurance programme. State Health Agency (SHA), Bihar has recently involved the services of 8,386 Executive Assistants of Department of Panchayati Raj (PREA) to issue e-cards to beneficiary families in a mission mode since December 2019.

The SHA is leveraging on their grassroot connection. As on, 9,32,267 e-cards have been issued by these Executive Assistants. State is incentivizing these PREAs by paying them Rs 5 per card issued. Also, ASHA has been roped in for mobilizing the community, for which they are being incentivized at the rate of Rs 100 per 20 families covered.

Indu Bhushan, CEO, AB-PMJAY and National Health Authority said: "The Bihar team has done well and has been able to achieve a milestone of 50 lakhs e-cards issued to the beneficiaries."

"While Bihar has a long way to go in terms of health outcomes, given its unique challenges of health infrastructure and socio-economic development, this is an encouraging indicator of the potential of the State to ensure timely access to healthcare to the poor," he added.

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