According to the Union health minister, the pilot launch of the mission has started in 16 States / UTs
At the recently held press conference on Ayushman Bharat – Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojna (AB-PMJAY) in New Delhi, Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare, JP Nadda, mentioned that 29 states and UTs have signed the MoU and have started working on implementation of the PMJAY. The pilots have started in 16 states / UTs. Other states/UTs will also start pilots before fully launching the scheme on September 25. Ashwini Kumar Choubey and Anupriya Patel, Ministers of State for Health and Family Welfare along with Indu Bhushan, CEO, AB-NHA were also present at the press conference.
Nadda said that the scheme architecture and formulation has undergone a truly federal process, with stakeholder inputs taken from all states and UTs through the national conclaves, sectoral working groups, intensive field exercises and piloting of key modules. Nadda cautioned that strict action will be taken against those running the fake websites on Ayushman Bharat. He categorically clarified that no enrolment is required for beneficiaries and there is no payment for obtaining services at empanelled hospitals. “Criminal cases will be charged against fraudulent websites and agents trying to collect money from beneficiaries,” he added.
Nadda stated that Arogya Mitras training is being conducted in collaboration with National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) and Ministry of Skill Development to strengthen implementation and operational preparedness. “Training has already been initiated in 15 states/UTs,” Nadda said. Reiterating the commitment of his government, the Union Health Minister said the objectives of the AB-PMJAY is to reduce out of pocket hospitalisation expenses, fulfil unmet needs and improve access of identified families to quality inpatient care and day care surgeries.
“The services will include more than 1300 procedures covering pre and post hospitalisation, diagnostics, medicines etc., and the beneficiaries will be able to move across borders and access services across the country through the provider network seamlessly,” Nadda stated.
Addressing the conference, Nadda said that the government has given total flexibility to the states to choose their own modes of implementation among Insurance, Trust or Mixed Mode and government is ready to provide the required support also. He further said that NHA Information Security and Data Privacy are being institutionalised to provide adequate guidance and set of controls on the secure handling of beneficiaries personal data and sensitive personal data in compliance with all laws and regulations applicable.
“The information security is based on international best practices and India specific regulations and more than 94 controls set at various levels for secure handling of sensitive personal data. Strong measures have been taken to ensure security and privacy of data obtained, stored and used based on international best practices and India specific regulations,” Nadda said.
Nadda also unveiled the PMJAY logo to the media while Patel, Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare launched the anti-fraud guidelines. Choubey launched the Data Privacy and Information Security Policy.
Nadda and Dharmendra Pradhan, Minister of Petroleum & Natural Gas and Skill Development and Entrepreneurship presided over a MoU signing ceremony between National Health Agency (NHA) and National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) for skilling 1 lakh Arogya Mitras. Choubey and Patel, Ministers of State for Health and Family Welfare were also present at the ceremony. Bhushan Manish Kumar, MD and CEO, NSDC signed and exchanged the MoU.
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