Bengal's Health Milestone: 1 Crore Hospitalizations Under Swasthya Sathi

West Bengal's Swasthya Sathi health insurance scheme has crossed a major milestone with 1 crore hospitalizations. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee announced this achievement while revealing that Rs 13,156 crore in cashless benefits have been provided. The scheme covers over 8.5 crore residents of West Bengal entirely from the state budget. However, the program faces ongoing criticism for not allowing the implementation of the national Ayushman Bharat scheme in the state.

Key Points: Mamata Banerjee Announces 1 Crore Swasthya Sathi Hospitalizations

  • Scheme achieved 1 crore hospitalization milestone on October 31
  • Rs 13,156 crore cashless benefits provided from state budget
  • Over 8.5 crore West Bengal residents covered under the program
  • Scheme faces criticism for not implementing Ayushman Bharat
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Hospitalisations under Bengal's own health insurance scheme hit 1 crore: Mamata Banerjee

West Bengal's Swasthya Sathi scheme reaches 1 crore hospitalizations with Rs 13,156 crore cashless benefits provided to 8.5 crore residents from state budget.

"Government of West Bengal is always with you in your difficult times - Mamata Banerjee"

Kolkata, Nov 3

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday said that the total hospitalisations under "Swasthya Sathi", the state government's own health insurance scheme, achieved the one crore mark on October 31.

In a social media post, Banerjee also said that till that date, cashless health care benefit of Rs 13,156 crore has been provided to the citizens of West Bengal entirely from the state budget.

"Any resident of West Bengal is eligible to avail the benefits of 'Swasthya Sathi', if not covered by any other state-sponsored scheme. More than 8.5 crore residents of West Bengal are covered under the scheme," she said in her post.

According to her, a robust IT platform and time-bound payment to hospital partners have ensured faster and reliable service delivery to its beneficiaries. "Government of West Bengal is always with you in your difficult times," the Chief Minister added.

Her claims come at a time when the West Bengal government has come under frequent criticism for not allowing implementation of the national health insurance scheme, "Ayushman Bharat", just to promote "Swasthya Sathi".

The BJP leaders had been highlighting the main drawback of "Swasthya Sathi", which health insurance under this scheme is only provided if the hospitalisation happens within the territory of West Bengal.

At the same time, since the "Swasthya Sathi" scheme was launched, there had been several instances of private hospitals or nursing homes refusing to honour the scheme. In several instances in the past, the state Health Department had issued cautions to such private hospitals or nursing homes.

Even Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while addressing political rallies in West Bengal on several occasions in the past, criticised the state government for not allowing the implementation of the "Ayushman Bharat" scheme in the state.

On the other hand, the ruling Trinamool Congress had argued that any citizen of West Bengal could avail the benefit of the "Swasthya Sathi" scheme without any precondition of financial background, unlike the "Ayushman Bharat" scheme, which had some preconditions.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great achievement but the limitation of treatment only within West Bengal is problematic. What about Bengalis working in other states? They should find a way to integrate with Ayushman Bharat for nationwide coverage.
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Ananya R
The fact that it's available to all residents without income criteria is excellent. Many middle-class families who don't qualify for Ayushman Bharat can benefit from this. More states should learn from this model!
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Sarah B
While the numbers look impressive, I've heard from relatives in Kolkata that many private hospitals refuse to accept Swasthya Sathi cards. The government needs to ensure better implementation and stricter action against such hospitals.
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Vikram M
Health should never be politicized. Whether it's Swasthya Sathi or Ayushman Bharat, what matters is that people get quality healthcare. Both schemes have their merits - why not implement both and let people choose?
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Karthik V
Cashless healthcare of this scale is a game-changer for millions! The ₹13,156 crore figure shows this isn't just tokenism but real financial support reaching people. Hope other states take note. 👍

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