Key Points

The Ayushman Bharat healthcare scheme is revolutionizing medical access for India's poorest citizens, particularly in Bihar. Beneficiaries like Lalan Choudhary and Kanch Kumari are experiencing completely free medical treatments they could never afford previously. District data shows impressive implementation, with 38,424 patients treated and Rs 38.62 crore spent on healthcare services. The scheme represents a significant step towards universal healthcare and financial protection for vulnerable populations.

Key Points: Modi's Ayushman Bharat Transforms Bihar Healthcare Access

  • Ayushman Bharat provides Rs 5 lakh free medical coverage for families
  • Gaya district treats 38,424 patients since 2018
  • Scheme covers 43 hospitals including private and government
  • Beneficiaries express gratitude for accessible healthcare
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Bihar: Ayushman Bharat beneficiaries get free treatment, thank govt

Free medical treatment under PM's healthcare scheme helps Bihar's poor access critical medical services without financial burden

"Earlier, people had to sell their lands and mortgage their properties for medical expenses - Dr. Rajaram Prasad"

Gaya, June 6

Lalan Choudhary, a resident of Bihar’s Nalanda district is undergoing free treatment at the city’s Magadh Medical College, Gaya, courtesy Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Aarogya Yojana (AB PM-JAY).

Sharing his experience of availing free medical services at the hospital, he said that all his medical needs are being taken care of by the hospital administration.

“I am getting food, medicines and everything. I haven’t paid anything,” he said and also thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for launching the public welfare scheme.

He said that poor people are drawing maximum benefits of the scheme as they come from the lowest strata of society.

Citing his own example, he said that the government is providing Rs 5 lakh to all families and asked “from where we will get such amount if not provided by the government".

Another woman beneficiary named Kanch Kumari said: "I was having trouble with my leg while walking and sitting. Today is 12th day in the hospital. They aren’t charging any money, it’s all being done for free.”

“It's being covered under the Ayushman Card, which was made six months ago," she added, while thanking the government.

Dr. Rajaram Prasad, Chief Surgeon of Gaya district sharing insights about the penetration of scheme in the district, said: “Since the launch of scheme in 2018, we have made Ayushman Bharat cards for thousands of people. In Gaya district, in 2024-25, a total of 18,734 people got treated in government hospitals, at an expense of about Rs 15 crore."

“From 2018 till now, 38,424 people have been treated, in which Rs 38.62 crore has been spent. Earlier, people had to sell their lands and mortgage their properties for meeting medical expenses, but Ayushman Bharat has changed it all,” he explained.

Currenlty, there are 43 hospitals in Gaya district covered under the Ayushman Bharat scheme, out of which 16 are private and 27 government hospitals.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
This is truly a game-changer for Bihar's poor! My own cousin in Gaya got heart surgery done last year under this scheme. Earlier, his family would have had to sell their small farmland for treatment. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
Good initiative but implementation needs improvement. My aunt in Nalanda had to visit the hospital 3 times to get her Ayushman card processed. More awareness camps are needed in rural areas.
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Amit S.
₹38 crore spent on 38,000 patients in Gaya alone! This shows the scale of healthcare needs in Bihar. Hope the scheme continues regardless of which party comes to power. Health shouldn't be politicized.
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Sunita T.
As a nurse working in Patna hospital, I've seen how this scheme has reduced distress among poor patients. But we need more doctors in government hospitals - sometimes the waiting time is too long.
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Vikram J.
My father was treated under Ayushman Bharat last year. The scheme is good but private hospitals sometimes try to deny treatment or ask for extra money. Government should monitor this strictly.
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Neha R.
Heartwarming to see such positive impact! 👏 Hope this inspires more people to get their Ayushman cards made. Many in villages still don't know about this facility. Local ASHA workers should spread awareness.

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