The government of India is keen on providing its citizens with better healthcare services to battle medical contingencies.
The primary aim of PMJAY scheme is to provide health coverage to approximately 50 crore citizens of India.
#cashlesshospitalisation
PMJAY Scheme makes quality healthcare accessible to the poorest of poor families in India. Hence, the benefits offered by this health plan are massive.
#cashlesshospitalisation
PMJAY has specific criteria requirements. The criteria depend on the data collected under the Socio-economic caste census conducted in the year 2011.
#cashlesshospitalisation
PMJAY has no waiting period for pre-existing illnesses. This service comes under a larger umbrella scheme of Ayushman Bharat Yojana.
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Oinam Laibi Devi, Manipur's first woman autodriver from Pangei, Imphal East, Manipur.
Laibi took up the job when her husband was diagnosed with severe diabetes and was prescribed complete bed rest.
Laibi has been a PMJAY card holder since 2021.
#cashlesshospitalisation
The Chief Minister-gi Hakshelgi Tengbang (CMHT) scheme covers cashless health protection up to Rs 2 lakh per year,
per family.
#cashlesshospitalisation
PMJAY Scheme makes quality healthcare accessible to the poorest of poor families in India. Hence, the benefits offered by this health plan are massive.
Here, we can see beneficiaries from Tamenglong, Manipur, India.
#cashlesshospitalisation
Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB-PMJAY) of the Government of India aims to provide free access to healthcare for 50 crore people in the country.
(For the poor and underpriviledged)
#cashlesshospitalisation