Key Points

Union Minister JP Nadda praised the Ayushman Bharat scheme as a holistic health policy during an event in Jabalpur. He emphasized the government's focus on preventive, promotive, and curative healthcare solutions. Nadda and Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav launched multiple health initiatives including new medical colleges. The minister highlighted India's achievement of providing Rs 5 lakh annual health coverage to most citizens.

Key Points: JP Nadda Lauds Modi's Holistic Ayushman Bharat Health Policy

  • Nadda emphasizes preventive healthcare to stop illness before it starts
  • New medical colleges launched in Sheopur and Singrauli districts
  • Ayushman Bharat provides Rs 5 lakh annual health coverage
  • Vay Vandana Cards distributed to 8 lakh senior citizens
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Holistic health policy: Union Minister JP Nadda lauds Ayushman Bharat scheme

Union Minister JP Nadda praises Ayushman Bharat as a preventive, promotive, and curative healthcare solution during Jabalpur event with CM Mohan Yadav.

"A new health policy has been formulated under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi, which is a holistic health policy. - JP Nadda"

Jabalpur, August 26

Union Minister JP Nadda lauded the Ayushman Bharat Scheme while addressing a gathering in Jabalpur terming it as a "holistic" health policy.

The Union Minister on Monday said that the government has emphasised making the Ayushman Bharat scheme a "preventive, promotive and curative" healthcare solution.

"A new health policy has been formulated under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi, which is a holistic health policy. In this health policy, we have emphasised for the first time that it should include preventive, promotive and curative healthcare. Our concern should be that a person should not fall ill in the first place," Nadda.

Nadda and Chief Minister Mohan Yadav jointly launched several public welfare initiatives yesterday aiming to strengthen health services in Madhya Pradesh at a program organised in Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Cultural Information Centre, Jabalpur.

According to an official statement, Nadda and Chief Minster Yadav virtually inaugurated the newly constructed Government Medical Colleges in Sheopur and Singrauli districts, and agreements were signed with private investors to establish new government medical colleges in Betul, Panna, Dhar, and Katni under the PPP model in their presence on the occasion.

The distribution of 'Vay Vandana Cards' for 8 lakh senior citizens, symbolically handing over PVC cards to five elderly beneficiaries from the stage was also held yesterday.

They also launched the 'Ayushman Sakhi' Smart Chatbot, the ASHA Dialogue program, released maternal nutrition awareness materials, and inaugurated the Mother-Child Safety Card. Under the state government's "Healthy Liver Mission", liver screening of 1 crore people has been successfully completed, the statement said.

Nadda also handed over the Letter of Permission for admission of 100 MBBS seats each at newly inaugurated medical colleges, enabling their immediate functioning.

The Union Minister stated that India's new health policy shifts its focus from curative care (treatment after falling ill) to preventive and promotive healthcare.

"We are writing a new story of growth and expansion in the total healthcare sector," he said, adding that India has become the first country in the world to provide annual health coverage of Rs 5 lakh to the majority of its population under the Ayushman Bharat-Niramayam Yojana.

- ANI

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Priya S
While the scheme is good, implementation in rural areas still needs improvement. Many villages near Sheopur don't have proper access to these facilities. Hope the new medical colleges will address this gap.
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Anjali F
The Ayushman Sakhi chatbot is such a brilliant initiative! Many women in my community hesitate to ask health questions directly. This will help so many people get information privately 🙏
Vikram M
Finally focusing on preventive care! In our culture, we always wait until someone gets seriously ill before going to doctor. This mindset change is much needed. Good step forward!
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Michael C
As someone working in global health, I'm impressed by India's scale of ambition. Screening 1 crore people for liver health is massive! Hope other countries learn from this model.
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Sneha F
The Mother-Child Safety Card is such a thoughtful initiative. Pregnant women in remote areas will benefit so much from this. More power to our healthcare workers making this happen! 💪

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