Punjab's New Year Gift: Rs 10 Lakh Cashless Healthcare for Every Family

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has approved the Mukh Mantri Sehat Yojna, set to launch in January, providing Rs 10 lakh in annual cashless medical coverage to every family in the state. The scheme aims to ensure universal healthcare by covering hospitalisation, surgeries, critical care, and diagnostics at empanelled hospitals. It seeks to eliminate out-of-pocket expenses and strengthen equitable access across urban and rural areas. Punjab will become the first Indian state to offer such comprehensive, cashless health assurance to all families.

Key Points: Punjab CM Approves Rs 10 Lakh Cashless Health Cover for Families

  • Universal healthcare coverage
  • Rs 10 lakh per family per year
  • Covers hospitalisation & critical care
  • Network of govt & private hospitals
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Punjab CM approves cashless treatment of Rs 10 lakh to every family

Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann launches Mukh Mantri Sehat Yojna, providing Rs 10 lakh cashless treatment per family annually from January.

"Punjab will be the first state in the country where every family will be entitled to cashless treatment of up to Rs 10 lakh. - CM Bhagwant Mann"

Chandigarh, Dec 25

In a New Year bonanza for residents, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Thursday gave the green signal to the Health Department to launch Mukh Mantri Sehat Yojna from January to enable cashless treatment of Rs 10 lakh to every family in the state.

Reviewing a meeting of the Health Department here, CM Mann said Mukh Mantri Sehat Beema Yojna is a step towards providing universal healthcare facilities to people without spending even a penny on it.

"This is a step towards providing universal healthcare and ensuring that people get cashless treatment of Rs 10 lakh. Punjab will be the first state in the country where every family will be entitled to cashless treatment of up to Rs 10 lakh," he said.

The Chief Minister said the yojna is a flagship health assurance initiative of the government aimed at providing financial protection and assured access to quality healthcare to all eligible residents of the state.

"The scheme is a major step towards universal health coverage, under which each enrolled family is entitled to cashless medical treatment up to Rs 10 lakh per year," he added.

CM Mann said, "The scheme covers major illnesses, critical care, surgeries, and life-saving treatments at a wide network of empanelled government and private hospitals across Punjab and Chandigarh, ensuring equitable access to healthcare services."

The key objective is to ensure cashless and paperless healthcare at empanelled hospitals and to reduce out-of-pocket expenditure on secondary and tertiary healthcare.

"Likewise, it will strengthen equitable access to healthcare services across urban and rural areas and provide timely grievance redressal and beneficiary support through digital platforms," the Chief Minister said.

He said all the expenses like hospitalisation costs, surgeries and medical procedures, ICU and critical care services, diagnostics, medicines, and consumables as per approved packages, pre-and post-hospitalisation expenses and others will be covered under it.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone who has lived in Punjab for work, I've seen families struggle with hospital bills. If implemented well, this scheme could be a game-changer. The key will be the network of hospitals and a smooth, truly cashless process.
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Vikram M
Great news on paper. But we've seen such schemes before. The real test is execution. Will private hospitals actually provide quality care under this scheme without harassing patients for extra money? I hope the grievance redressal is strong.
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Priya S
This is a blessing for farmers and labourers in rural Punjab. A major illness can wipe out a family's savings. Covering pre and post-hospitalisation is a very thoughtful inclusion. Hope other states take note!
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Rohit P
While the intent is good, I have a respectful criticism. The state's finances need to be managed carefully. Such a massive scheme requires sustainable funding. I hope this doesn't lead to cuts in other essential services or higher debt for Punjab.
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Kavya N
Waah! This is what a government for the people looks like. My bua in Ludhiana had to sell her jewellery for my cousin's treatment last year. This scheme would have been a godsend. More power to such welfare policies. ❤️

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