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Free treatment under Ayushman Bharat helped 39 lakh people save Rs 12,000 crore: Harsh Vardhan

Free treatment under Ayushman Bharat helped 39 lakh people save Rs 12,000 crore: Harsh Vardhan
Union health minister Harsh Vardhan (PTI photo)
NEW DELHI: Free treatment under Ayushman Bharat-Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojna (AB-PMJAY) has helped more than 39 lakh people save Rs 12,000 crore since its launch in September 23 last year, Union health minister Harsh Vardhan said, after a three-hour long review of the government's flagship health insurance scheme on Wednesday.
Cautious of frauds, Vardhan also emphasised that the highest standards of security and privacy, and zero tolerance for corruption and fraud be the cornerstone of the culture of the scheme.
The minister also reviewed the cyber security and privacy mechanisms set up to protect the beneficiary data.
The National Health Authority - the implementing agency for the scheme - has also planned several events across the country to commemorate the first anniversary of its launch and September 23 will be celebrated as 'Ayushman Bharat Diwas' to generate awareness about the scheme.
The fortnight of September 15-30 will be marked as the 'Ayushman Bharat Pakhwara' when several activities will be carried out in the states to generate awareness around the scheme and celebrate this gift of health to the nation.
A mega national event 'Gyan Sangam' will be organised from September 29-30 to highlight the progress and achievements of the scheme.
"I am pleased to know that more than 39 lakh people have availed cashless treatment worth over Rs 6,100 crore for serious illnesses since the launch of AB-PMJAY. This has resulted in savings of Rs 12,000 crore to the beneficiary families," Vardhan said.
Appreciating the progress of the scheme so far, Vardhan stressed on maintaining the momentum in its implementation across the country and urged states to put in greater strength and efficiency in scaling up it reach and providing seamless health services to the last mile.
At the review meeting, Vardhan also launched the newly designed grievance management portal of AB-PMJAY. This is an online system to help members of the general public to register their grievances and get assisted support.
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