Chhattisgarh starts pilot run of Ayushman Bharat across 1,033 hospitals

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Chhattisgarh starts pilot run of Ayushman Bharat across 1,033 hospitals Noor Arora

The pilot run of the Modi government’s ambitious health insurance scheme for all---Ayushman Bharat---has started in Chhattisgarh. The national health protection scheme was launched in Chhattisgarh’s restive Bijapur district this April by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The scheme, which will finally roll out on September 25 across India, will cover 107.4 million poor and vulnerable families. “The pilot run of the scheme started in 1,033 hospitals across the state,” Chhattisgarh’s health commissioner R Prasanna said. Of the hospitals selected, 608 are public and 425 are private, he added. The state, on its part, had made all necessary preparations for the successful execution of the scheme. Smart cards are ready and the authorities are all set to start distribution once the Centre gives its nod. The state aims to cover four million families already availing the state-run Mukhyamantri Swasthya Bima Yojana (MSBY).

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