Ayushman Bharat and other health initiatives

1. Introduction to Ayushman Bharat

  1. Ayushman Bharat is a flagship scheme of the Government of India aimed at achieving universal health coverage.
  2. Launched in 2018, it focuses on providing affordable and accessible health care to all, especially the poor and vulnerable sections.
  3. It is part of India's commitment to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
  4. Ayushman Bharat comprises two main components: Health and Wellness Centres (HWCs) and the Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PM-JAY).

2. Health and Wellness Centres (HWCs)

  1. HWCs aim to deliver comprehensive primary health care, including preventive, promotive, and curative services.
  2. Focus areas include maternal and child health, non-communicable diseases (NCDs), and essential medicines and diagnostics.
  3. Approximately 1.5 lakh HWCs are targeted to be operationalized by 2025.
  4. These centers also promote community participation and awareness through health promotion activities.

3. Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PM-JAY)

  1. PM-JAY is the world's largest health insurance scheme fully financed by the government.
  2. Provides a health cover of ₹5 lakhs per family per year for secondary and tertiary care hospitalization.
  3. Targets over 10.74 crore poor and vulnerable families, covering nearly 50 crore beneficiaries.
  4. Empanelled hospitals include both public and private sector hospitals to ensure wide access.
  5. Focuses on reducing the financial burden of medical expenses, particularly for catastrophic illnesses.

4. Benefits of Ayushman Bharat

  1. Ensures access to quality health care for economically weaker sections.
  2. Reduces out-of-pocket expenses for health care services.
  3. Promotes the development of health infrastructure, especially in underserved areas.
  4. Encourages the public-private partnership (PPP) model for efficient service delivery.
  5. Enhances focus on preventive health care to reduce disease burden in the long run.

5. Other Health Initiatives in India

  1. National Health Mission (NHM): Focuses on strengthening health systems and reducing maternal and child mortality.
  2. Rashtriya Bal Swasthya Karyakram (RBSK): Targets early detection and treatment of diseases in children.
  3. Janani Suraksha Yojana (JSY): Promotes institutional deliveries to reduce maternal and neonatal mortality.
  4. Poshan Abhiyaan: Addresses malnutrition through a multi-sectoral approach.
  5. Mission Indradhanush: Aims for full immunization coverage for all children and pregnant women.
  6. e-Sanjeevani: A telemedicine initiative for remote consultation and treatment.
  7. PM Atmanirbhar Swasth Bharat Yojana: Focuses on strengthening health infrastructure and pandemic preparedness.
  8. KAYAKALP: An initiative for promoting cleanliness and infection control in public health facilities.

6. Challenges in Implementation

  1. Insufficient health infrastructure in rural and remote areas.
  2. Shortage of trained health professionals to meet growing demands.
  3. Low levels of awareness about health initiatives among the targeted population.
  4. Challenges in integrating digital health systems across the country.
  5. Difficulty in maintaining quality standards in empanelled hospitals.

7. Way Forward

  1. Enhance public health spending to improve health care infrastructure.
  2. Leverage technology for better service delivery and monitoring.
  3. Expand the reach of telemedicine and digital health services.
  4. Focus on capacity building for health professionals and administrators.
  5. Encourage community participation to increase awareness and accountability.
  6. Promote the integration of traditional medicine with modern health care practices.