Telangana CM Revanth Reddy Unveils Major Health Reforms & Arogyasri Push

Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy announced a comprehensive set of health sector reforms in the state assembly, focusing on strengthening medical infrastructure and clearing pending dues. Key initiatives include developing Telangana Institute of Medical Sciences and Research (TIMS) hospitals as specialized centers and expediting the construction of a new Osmania Hospital. The government has allocated Rs 4,500 crore for medical care, plans to add 10,000 beds, and will launch the 'Indiramma Jeevitha Bima' life insurance scheme for 1.15 crore families based on caste census data. Additionally, an online portal is being created to connect NRI doctors with local hospitals during their visits to Telangana.

Key Points: Telangana Health Reforms: CM Revanth Reddy's Arogyasri & TIMS Plan

  • Clear Rs 727cr Arogyasri dues
  • Develop TIMS as specialized hospitals
  • Launch Indiramma Jeevitha Bima for 1.15cr families
  • New website for NRI doctors
  • Build new Osmania Hospital in Goshamahal
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Telangana: CM Revanth Reddy announces health sector reforms in assembly

Telangana CM announces health sector reforms, clearing Arogyasri dues, developing TIMS as specialized hubs, and launching new insurance for 1.15 crore families.

"Lack of adequate medical professionals was a major challenge to provide medical treatment to the poor. - CM Revanth Reddy"

Hyderabad, March 26

In a move to strengthen the health sector and ensure access to advanced medical treatment to the poor instantly, Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy said that the government will introduce a slew of health reforms which include developing Telangana Institute of Medical Sciences and Research hospitals as the speciallized hospitals, prompt payment of Arogyasri dues to the government as well as private hospitals.

Speaking in the Assembly on Thursday, the Chief Minister said, "Lack of adequate medical professionals was a major challenge to provide medical treatment to the poor. The government was formulating a plan to refer patients covered under the 'AarogyaSri' scheme to the teaching hospitals. 35 medical colleges were already functioning but the patients are not visiting these hospitals."

In addition to Aarogyasri, the government will also allocate funds from the Chief Minister's Relief Fund (CMRF) to the teaching hospitals. This initiative will lead to improved administration and management of the hospitals, the CM said that a Group one-level officer will also be appointed for effective management of the teaching hospitals.

The state government has disbursed Rs 2,046 crore under the CM Relief Fund till date, a release said.

CM Revanth Reddy alleged that irregularities were reported in issuing CMRF cheques in the previous Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) government. Some individuals misused the CMRF and cases were also booked. The Congress government took several measures to curb irregularities by introducing an online application system to provide CMRF benefits to the needy.

The Chief Minister said that " Present government was burdened due to non-payment of dues by the BRS government. As of December 7, 2023, we have been burdened with Rs 627 crore pending dues. An average of Rs. 89 crores is being spent every month for Arogyasri."

The CM explained that " the government has paid Rs 2408 crores in Arogyasri bills till today. Out of this, Rs 927 crores were paid to government hospitals and Rs 1480 crores to private hospitals. The outstanding dues till today are only Rs 727 crores."

Clarifying that the Arogyasri payments are being made from time to time, CM Revanth Reddy took strong exception to the misconceptions created regarding Aarogyasri payments. The number of patients availing medical treatment under Aarogyasri has increased.

The CM highlighted,"Government has allocated a total of Rs 4,500 crore towards medical care for the poor. "

Announcing that 10,000 additional beds capacity will be developed, CM Revanth Reddy said that the TIMS hospitals located in Warangal, Alwal, L.B. Nagar, and Sanath Nagar will be developed as specialized medical care centers. "Funds will also be provided through Aarogyasri and the CM Relief Fund to these hospitals. Constructing a new Osmania Hospital in Goshamahal, spanning 30 acres, at a cost of Rs 3,000 crores, will be another big medical care facility in the state. We are expediting the construction work on the TIMS hospitals and also rectifying the errors that occurred in the past," he said

The Chief Minister emphasized that every family should be provided security and financial assurance. Based on the census data collected as part of the Caste Census, the government will launch 'Indiramma Jeevitha Bima' (life insurance) coverage to 1.15 crore families.

In view of the thousands of doctors from Telangana are working in different countries, the CM said that the government is developing a dedicated website specifically for NRI doctors. Through this website, a facility will be developed to enable the NRI doctors to provide medical services in local hospitals during their visit to their hometown. This website is being established under the aegis of the Department of Medical and Health.

Commending the services of the state Health minister Damodara Raja Narasimha, CM Revanth Reddy stressed that the new challenges in the medical sector should be addressed and it was a big task for the Medical and Health department.

Apart from healthcare, the Chief Minister said that education was also being given top priority. Adequate funds will be provided to the education and health sectors.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good announcements, but execution is key. The previous govt also made big promises. Clearing the pending dues of Rs 627 crore is a positive first step. Let's see if the 10,000 new beds materialize on time. The website for NRI doctors is a smart idea to utilize global talent.
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Suresh O
Finally some action! The mismanagement of CMRF in the past was a shame. My cousin had to run from pillar to post for assistance. An online portal will reduce corruption. Hope the 'Indiramma Jeevitha Bima' reaches all 1.15 crore families without bias.
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Ananya R
Developing TIMS hospitals as specialized centers is excellent. Warangal and other districts need advanced healthcare so people don't have to travel to Hyderabad for everything. Allocating Rs 4,500 crore is a huge amount – hope every rupee is accounted for and benefits the poor directly.
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David E
As someone who has worked in public health, I appreciate the focus on systemic issues like payment delays and management. Appointing a Group 1 officer for hospital administration is a good move. The challenge will be attracting patients to the 35 existing medical colleges – requires improving quality and trust.
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Kavya N
While the plans sound comprehensive, I have a respectful criticism. The CM is highlighting past govt's failures, but the current figures show Rs 727 crore dues are still outstanding. The focus should be 100% on solving today's problems, not just blaming yesterday's. Let's work for a healthier Telangana.

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