Rajasthan CM Ayushman Yojana: The Government of India runs many schemes for the people of the country. Many of these schemes are related to health. Because health is a very important part of everyone's life. Apart from the central government, different types of health schemes are also run by the governments of different states. Chief Minister Ayushman Arogya Yojana is run in Rajasthan.
Under this scheme, eligible beneficiaries of the state are given insurance up to Rs 35 lakh. Which includes health insurance of Rs 25 lakh. Now a big news has come out regarding this scheme. The amount of benefit available in the scheme can be increased. Know who gets the benefit of Chief Minister Ayushman Arogya Yojana.
The package of hospitals can be increased.
Under the Chief Minister Ayushman Arogya Yojana run in Rajasthan, the citizens of Rajasthan get the facility of treatment up to Rs 35 lakh. Under this scheme of the government, the government provides a package for treatment in government and private hospitals. Under this scheme of the Rajasthan government, 1.33 crore families are being benefited. Let us tell you that the Congress government started this scheme.
Whose name was Chiranjeevi Health Insurance Scheme. After this, the BJP government changed the name of this scheme to Chief Minister Ayushman Arogya Yojana. In this scheme, the government gives a package to the hospitals. So that the citizens can get the benefit of health services. There has been a dispute between the state government and private hospitals for a long time regarding the package. Now speculations are being made about this. The government can increase the amount of the package of hospitals in Chief Minister Ayushman Arogya Yojana.
These people get the benefit
Under the Chief Minister Ayushman Arogya Yojana of Rajasthan Government, all the people of the state get a chance to get free treatment. Under this scheme, citizens get health insurance up to Rs 25 lakh. At the same time, accidental insurance of up to Rs 10 lakh is available. In the scheme, National Food Security, Socio-Economic Census-2011, small and marginal farmers, contract workers, destitute and helpless families receiving ex-gratia amount of Kovid-19 do not have to pay any fee. The government bears their expenses. Apart from these people, those who want to give benefits under the scheme have to pay a premium of Rs 850.
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