Ayushman Bharat Effected Revolution in Public Healthcare: PM Modi
PM Modi praises Ayushman Bharat as a healthcare revolution that powerfully changed the medical accessibility and affordability for millions of Indians.
A New Era of Health Care Access
In statements made today, Modi announced giving the credit of a “healthcare revolution made in public healthcare” to the greatest scheme that ensured cheap treatment for millions of Indians. In 2018 with its implementation, the program became one of the most extensive government-sponsored healthcare schemes worldwide. It catered to families from metropolitan and tribal India.
Millions Reaping Benefits Across the Country
The data shows that the program has provided more than 60 million individuals with free hospitalization and treatment. The need for surgery or other complex diseases has become a source of concern is something that has absolutely gone away due to the Ayushman Bharat scheme. Modi stated that the initiative has restored the lost concept of human dignity and brought relief to low-income families.
Fortifying the Healthcare Setup in Rural Areas
The program has been successful in providing more than 150,000 health-related and wellness centers all over the country to the people.
These centers are meant to deal in prevention and primary care that is provided just at the patients home. Thanks to these locations, the government can spread the healthcare services away from overcrowded district hospitals to the galactic divide between cities and villages.
Women & Children Among the Major Beneficiaries
PM Modi talked a lot about how women and children have been the biggest winners of the Ayushman Bharat scheme. Mothers can now get maternity care without any problem while children continue to receive the care that they need in time. This also includes the performing of necessary and lifesaving procedures for no Indian left behind due to poverty.
The Collaboration between the Public & Private Sectors is being reshaped
Besides this, PM Modi also said that Ayushman Bharat had an impact on how the government and the private health sector interact. Many private hospitals are now a part of the program granting patients access to medical services of better quality over wider areas. The cooperation, he said, was transforming.
Future Prospects
PM Modi reiterated that his administration was ready to spread access to health care even further. He pointed out that programs like Ayushman Bharat are saving lives on one hand and that they are also successfully putting an end to the cycle of poverty caused by medical expenses on the other hand. "Health for all is not simply a policy- it is our mission," he mentioned.