Anando / Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Card includes two schemes, see which schemes will benefit now?
Ayushyaman Yojana, Maa Vatsalya Yojana, Maa Amrutam Yojana are all linked to the three schemes.
Big announcement from DYCM Nitin Patel
There are 3 benefits to having a PM public health card
The state government will pay a premium of Rs 1,400 crore for the scheme
The Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Card is the largest health care scheme of the central government and the biggest aid to the poor. The single card provides free government assistance to poor families up to Rs 5 lakh, ranging from major cancers, spine surgery, brain tumors, etc. How many diseases are treated. On the other hand, many health oriented services of Gujarat government like Maa Vatsalya, Ma Amrutam Yojana also have a scheme to help the poor at a cost of Rs 5 lakh.
DYCM Nitin Patel's announcement
DYCM Nitin Patel Patel has added Vatsalya, Maa Amrutam Yojana in the Prime Minister's Jan Arogya Card and two other schemes of the state government for the purpose of expanding the scope of the scheme and providing more benefits to the beneficiaries.
The state government has also announced a premium of Rs 1,400 crore for the scheme. It has also been announced by the state government that the beneficiaries will get treatment for up to 2000 diseases by combining the three schemes. If so, it was difficult to take advantage of the beneficiary serviceTherefore, an attempt has been made by the state government to simplify the scheme and its benefits by including both the schemes in a single card, the benefit of which can now be availed by every beneficiary family.
Which scheme is included in the Prime Minister's Public Health Card?
1 Lifetime Scheme - Central Government
2nd Vatsalya- State Government
3rd Amrutam Yojana - State Government.
Thus, the above three schemes have been merged in which Nitin Patel has also announced that the state government will pay the premium of Rs 1400 crore.
The center's largest health scheme.
On August 15, 2016, the Prime Minister of the country announced Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PMJAY). This plan is the largest health insurance plan in the world. Under this scheme, about 100 million families of the country i.e. about 200 million people will get health insurance of Rs 5 lakh every year. An estimated 8 crore rural households and 2.4 crore urban households will get the benefit of this scheme. Thus, about 50% of the population of the country will get health insurance.
Who will get the benefit of the scheme?
The benefit of this scheme will be available to all the families identified as poor during the 2011 census. There is no age or family size limit in this scheme. And yes those people / families who have become poor after 2011 will not get the benefit of this scheme!
Is the beneficiary of the scheme named or not?
You can check online whether your name is in PMJAY scheme or not. For this you have to go to the website of mera.pmjay.gov.in. After opening the website, enter your mobile number and the security code given in the box provided there. Then click on Generate OTP button so that an OTP will come on your mobile. Input this OTP on the website and click on Submit button. Doing so will open another page, in which you have to select your state. You will then be given 4 options to search for your name, name, ration card number, mobile number and RSBY URN number. Select any one of the options and enter the details and click on the Search button to check if you have received the PM Health Card.
How to get benefit?
Beneficiary does not need any special card for PMJAY scheme. Beneficiaries will have a "Life Help Desk" in every government as well as private hospital associated with the scheme to establish their identity only. Where the beneficiary has to prove his eligibility by giving documents. Up to Rs 5 lakh is provided free of cost to the beneficiary after proving eligibility
One card can now treat 2000 diseases
In Ayushman Bharat Yojana, every poor citizen of the country will get the benefit of major diseases and major operations as well as the procedure performed in the hospital free of cost. The operation includes bypass surgery, cataract, corneal grafting, orthoplasty, chest fracture, urological surgery, cesarean delivery, dialysis, spine surgery, brain tumor surgery as well as various cancer surgeries. A total of 2000 diseases will be treated.