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Swasthya Sathi Prakalpa (universal health coverage scheme providing basic health cover up to Rs. 5 lakh per annum per family) Sabooj Sathi; Krishak Bandhi Prakalpa (assured and continuous income and insurance coverage to farmers) Gatidhara (scheme for employment of registered unemployed youth in the transport sector)
The Development Monitoring and Evaluation Office (DMEO) under the NITI Aayog is responsible for evaluations. [15] Evaluation problems exist. [15] Ministries such as the transport ministry can show immediate physical outcomes of its schemes whereas in health related schemes, in certain cases, there is no output to show for. [15]
As of 2021, the total public healthcare budget of the state is ₹ 16,368 crore (US$1.9 billion), out of which ₹ 10,922 crore (US$1.3 billion) was earmarked for public hospitals, ₹ 2,000 crore (US$230 million) was to be spent on the public health insurance program (Swasthya Sathi) and ₹ 5,246 crore (US$610 million) is to be spent on ...
Biju Swasthya Kalyana Jojana: 15 August 2018: Health & Family Welfare Department: Health Care: Aims at providing financial assistance for healthcare to about 3.5 crore people of the state, with annual health insurance coverage of Rs 5 lakhs per family and 7 lakhs per women members of the family. [5] Sarbakhyama Yojana: 20 June 2018
Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana (RSBY, literally "National Health Insurance Programme", [1]) is a government-run health insurance programme for the Indian poor. The scheme aims to provide health insurance coverage to the unrecognised sector workers belonging to the BPL category and their family members shall be beneficiaries under this scheme. [ 2 ]
Jan Swasthya Sahyog is a non-governmental organization focused on healthcare based in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh. It operates a hospital and some health centers in the states of Chattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh, which provide low-cost treatment. It also runs daycare centers, and provides rudimentary health products to the local communities.
The National Health Policy was endorsed by the Parliament of India in 1983 and updated in 2002, and then again updated in 2017. The recent four main updates in 2017 mention the need to focus on the growing burden of non-communicable diseases, the emergence of the robust healthcare industry, growing incidences of unsustainable expenditure due to healthcare costs, and rising economic growth ...
The population of India is 1.3 billion people, of whom 460 million are Internet users. India is the second largest online market after China and by 2021, it is predicted that it will be home to nearly 636 million internet users. This makes online access to health information critical to improving overall population health.