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Figure: Components of Ayushman Bharat Yojana

Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PM-JAY) is one of the two key components of the Ayushman Bharat Yojana launched by the Government of India as part of the National Health Policy 2017. It is one significant step toward achieving Universal Health Coverage (UHC) and Sustainable Development Goal - 3 (SDG3): Good health and well-being.

Aim

To provide health protection cover to poor and vulnerable families against financial risk arising from catastrophic health episodes.

Provisions

  • Financial protection (Swasthya Suraksha) to 10.74 crore poor, deprived rural families and identified occupational categories of urban workers’ families as per the latest Socio-Economic Caste Census (SECC) data (approx. 50 crore beneficiaries). It will offer a benefit cover of Rs. 5,00,000 per family per year (on a family floater basis).
  • Cover medical and hospitalisation expenses for almost all secondary care and most of the tertiary care procedures. PM-JAY has defined 1,350 medical packages covering surgery, medical and daycare treatments, including medicines, diagnostics and transport.
  • To ensure that nobody is left out (especially girl child, women, children and the elderly), there will be no cap on family size and age.
  • Cashless & paperless at public hospitals and empanelled private hospitals.
  • Beneficiaries are not required to pay any charges for hospitalisation expenses.
  • Benefit also includes pre and post-hospitalisation expenses.
  • The scheme is entitlement based; the beneficiary is decided based on the family being figured in the SECC database.

Benefits for the Health Care System of the Country

  • Helps to achieve UHC and SDG.
  • Ensures improved access and affordability of quality secondary and tertiary care services through a combination of public hospitals and well-measured strategic purchasing of services in health care deficit areas from private care providers, especially the not-for-profit providers.
  • Significantly reduces out-of-pocket expenditure for hospitalisation. Mitigates financial risk arising out of catastrophic health episodes and consequent impoverishment for poor and vulnerable families.
  • Acts as a steward, align the growth of the private sector with public health goals.
  • Promotes the use of evidence-based health care and cost control for improved health outcomes.
  • Strengthens public health care systems through the infusion of insurance revenues.
  • Enables the creation of new health infrastructure in rural, remote and under-served areas.
  • Increases health expenditure by the government as a percentage of Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

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PM-JAY benefits can be redeemed only from government hospitals.

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PM-JAY provides cashless & paperless benefits at public hospitals and empanelled private hospitals. It ensures improved access and affordability of quality secondary and tertiary care services through a combination of public hospitals and well-measured strategic purchasing of services in health care deficit areas from private care providers, especially not-for-profit providers.

    

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