Key Points

Punjab has introduced a revolutionary health insurance scheme covering all 3 crore state residents with Rs 10 lakh cashless treatment. The Mukh Mantri Sehat Yojna requires only voter and Aadhaar cards for registration, making it universally accessible. Health Minister Balbir Singh launched the program in Tarn Taran and Barnala districts, with plans to expand statewide. This initiative aims to dramatically reduce out-of-pocket healthcare expenses for Punjab's citizens.

Key Points: Punjab's Balbir Singh Launches Rs 10 Lakh Health Scheme

  • Punjab launches first state-wide universal health insurance scheme
  • Offers Rs 10 lakh cashless treatment to every resident
  • Registration starts in Tarn Taran and Barnala districts
  • Covers 2,300 health packages without income restrictions
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Punjab minister launches registration process for 'Mukh Mantri Sehat Yojna'

Punjab introduces groundbreaking Mukh Mantri Sehat Yojna offering free healthcare to 3 crore residents across all income groups

"This ensures that every medical need of the people of Punjab is addressed - Balbir Singh, Health Minister"

Chandigarh, Sep 23

Punjab Health and Family Welfare Minister Balbir Singh on Tuesday formally launched the registration process for the 'Mukh Mantri Sehat Yojna', which provides cashless treatment worth Rs 10 lakh to every one of the state's 3 crore residents.

The registration process was virtually inaugurated from the state health agency (SHA) office here, commencing in two districts -- Tarn Taran and Barnala.

The minister, who was accompanied by Principal Secretary, Health, Kumar Rahul and CEO, SHA, Sanyam Aggarwal, said that a sufficient number of registration camps have been organised across these two districts to ensure a smooth and accessible enrolment process for the public.

On the first day, 1,480 families have enrolled for the scheme.

Terming it a historic day for Punjab, Balbir Singh said that this initiative makes Punjab the first state in the country to offer such an extensive health insurance cover of Rs 10 lakh to each and every citizen, irrespective of their income.

He said that based on the experience from these two districts, the registration drive will be swiftly rolled out across the entire state.

The minister emphasised that the scheme is designed to significantly reduce the out-of-pocket expenses for healthcare that burden families. Under this scheme, beneficiaries can avail cashless treatment at all government hospitals and over 500 empanelled private hospitals across the state.

Balbir Singh clarified that the eligibility criteria are simple and inclusive. The only documents required for registration are the voter ID card and the Aadhaar card, with no income criteria barring any citizen from availing the benefits.

He detailed that the scheme encompasses a wide range of medical treatments, with over 2,300 health packages covering all kinds of major and minor diseases, as well as accidental surgeries.

"This ensures that every medical need of the people of Punjab is addressed under this comprehensive health insurance umbrella," the Health Minister added.

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
Good initiative but implementation is key. Hope they don't make the registration process too complicated. Simple documents like voter ID and Aadhaar should be enough as promised.
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Priyanka N
As someone from Barnala district, I'm excited to see this starting here! Already planning to register my elderly parents. The cashless treatment in private hospitals is a big relief. 👍
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Michael C
Impressive scale - covering 3 crore people! The pilot approach with two districts makes sense to work out any issues before statewide rollout. Hope other states learn from Punjab's model.
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Aman W
While the scheme looks good on paper, I hope they ensure quality treatment in government hospitals. Often the infrastructure and staff are inadequate. Private hospital empanelment is crucial.
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Nisha Z
Bhagwan kare yeh yojna sab tak pahunche! Medical bills ne bahuton ki jindagi barbaad kar di hai. This could be a game-changer for Punjab's healthcare. 🏥
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Karthik V
2,300 health packages covering everything is quite comprehensive. Hope they maintain transparency in the claim process. Looking forward to seeing this expand to my district soon!

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