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Bengal CM Adhikari Launches Ayushman Bharat for 1.36 Crore Families

West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari virtually inaugurated a new 100-bed ward at SSKM Hospital in Kolkata. He announced that the state will implement the National Health Mission and bring 1.36 crore families under Ayushman Bharat coverage. The state completed a vaccination drive across 235 healthcare facilities using 7,72,750 vaccine doses. Private hospitals that received government land at concessional rates must reserve 15% of beds for poor patients.

1.36 crore families to be under Ayushman Bharat: Bengal CM Suvendu Adhikari after inaugurating 100-bed ward at Kolkata's SSKM Hospital

Kolkata, May 30

West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari on Saturday virtually inaugurated a new 100-bed ward at the state-run SSKM Hospital and announced a series of healthcare initiatives, including the expansion of vaccination drives, implementation of the National Health Mission, and the rollout of Ayushman Bharat coverage for over 1.36 crore families in the state.

Addressing the event, he said that the state government would implement the National Health Mission and significantly expand healthcare coverage through the Ayushman Bharat scheme.

"We are going to implement the National Health Mission. We are bringing 1 crore 36 lakh families under Ayushman Bharat. We will recruit more doctors, nurses, technical and non-technical staff," he said.

Adhikari added that the state government had successfully completed a large-scale vaccination campaign across healthcare facilities within a short period.

"Today we started this vaccination drive in 235 hospitals, health centres, block hospitals and rural hospitals. The Union Health Ministry gave us 7,72,750 vaccine doses. Within three weeks, we have completed the drive," the Chief Minister said.

Highlighting efforts to improve healthcare infrastructure, Adhikari said the newly inaugurated 100-bed ward at SSKM Hospital would help address patient load and referral-related issues in the healthcare system.

"In SSKM Hospital, a 100-bedded ward has been opened. To address referral problems in hospitals, we have formed a dedicated team," he said.

The Chief Minister also announced measures aimed at ensuring affordable treatment for economically weaker sections. He said private hospitals that had received government land at concessional rates would be required to reserve beds for poor patients.

"Those private hospitals who took land from the government at Re 1, we have ordered that 15 per cent of beds will be reserved for poor people," Adhikari stated.

Adhikari added that healthcare facilities across the state would be rebranded under a new identity. "Our hospital name will be Ayushman Mandir," he said.

The Chief Minister also revealed that the government was working on identifying land for the establishment of an AIIMS-like institution in North Bengal.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Vikram M

Good initiative but I hope they also focus on rural health centres. SSKM is in Kolkata, but what about villages in Purulia or Murshidabad? Also, the 'Ayushman Mandir' rebranding seems unnecessary - let's just fix the existing facilities first, yaar.

David E

Impressive vaccination drive - 7.72 lakh doses in 235 facilities within three weeks is solid execution. The private hospital bed reservation for poor patients is a strong move too. Let's hope the AIIMS-like institution in North Bengal actually materialises quickly.

Rohit L

All this sounds good on paper, but where's the accountability? We've heard many promises before. The recruitment of doctors and nurses needs to happen fast - our hospitals are overworked. Also, 'Ayushman Mandir'? Feels like a political gimmick. 🤔

James A

Great to see Ayushman Bharat being expanded in Bengal. The 15% reservation in private hospitals for poor patients is a necessary step - healthcare shouldn't be a privilege. Hope the state and centre can work together smoothly on this. 🙏

Aman W

The vaccination drive completion in 3 weeks is commendable, but the real test is sustaining healthcare infrastructure. North Bengal desperately needs an AIIMS - patients have to travel to Kolkata for serious treatments. Let's hope the land identification process is fast, otherwise this is just another announcement.

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