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Health insurance scheme launched for JK residents

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Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Friday announced a universal health insurance scheme, on the lines of the Centre’s Ayushman Bharat, to cover the entire population of the Union territory at an annual expenditure of Rs 123 crore.
The scheme will provide health insurance cover free of cost to all residents and shall include the serving and retired employees and their families as well, he said.
“Today, we have approved an important public health benefit proposal which is probably the first of its kind in the entire country. The Jammu and Kashmir Health Scheme will provide universal health coverage to nearly 70 lakh residents of the Union territory who are not covered under the Ayushman Bharat scheme,” Sinha told reporters here.
The LG invited suggestions from the public for naming the JK Health Scheme. “We would like the name to be suggested by the people. A committee will be formed which will select the best name,” he added.
Giving details, Administrative Secretary in the Health department Atal Dulloo said the JK Health Scheme will have the same benefits as Ayushman Bharat, and beneficiaries can avail cashless treatment at all hospitals empanelled under the central scheme across the country.
Dulloo said the annual financial implication of the insurance scheme would be to the tune of Rs 123 crore.
“The registration for the scheme will start within a week’s time, but the scheme will be implemented only after a formal launch,” he said.

 


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