Prepare Ayushman Bharat cards for those eligible on priority: U.P. CM Adityanath to officials
The Hindu
The Chief Minister directed officials to prepare Ayushman Bharat cards of those eligible on priority, saying money should not be an obstacle to avail health facilities
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on June 22 directed officials to prepare Ayushman Bharat cards of those eligible on priority, saying money should not be an obstacle to avail health facilities. Under the Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB PM-JAY), the government provides an annual health coverage of ₹5 lakh per family and all beneficiaries receive Ayushman Bharat cards.
Addressing a Janata Darshan outside Mahant Digvijaynath Smriti Bhawan at Gorakhnath Temple, Mr. Adityanath said public health was the government's responsibility and additional funds from the Chief Minister's Discretionary Fund could be released if needed to cater to health care needs of the people.
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“Public health is our responsibility. So, money should not be an obstacle to anyone’s treatment. For those whose Ayushman cards have not been made, better arrangements should be made in the medical college for their treatment,” he said.
"If needed, an estimate for treatment at higher centres should be prepared and sent to the government so that funds could be released from the Chief Minister's Discretionary Fund for their treatment as soon as possible," the Chief Minister said. He also directed officials to prepare Ayushman Bharat cards for those eligible on a priority basis.
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Responding to complaints related to police and revenue, Mr. Adityanath said officers should solve the problems at the district level itself. He also said that any kind of negligence in resolving their problems will not be tolerated.

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