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Sanjeevani Yojana: Ahead of the Delhi assembly elections 2025, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) national convener and former Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday announced the launch of the ‘Sanjeevani Yojana‘. The scheme promises to provide free treatment to the elderly in the national capital who are above 60 years of age.
Kejriwal said at a public event, “In old age, one thing troubles everyone: as age increases, numerous diseases affect a person. The biggest worry is how to get treatment. I also know of people who come from good families, but their children do not take care of them. In old age, I have seen elderly people from good families suffering, as if their children had abandoned them. But you don’t have to worry; your son is still alive.”
He continued, “Today, I am going to announce the Sanjeevani Yojana for the elderly of Delhi. Our elders, above 60 years of age, will receive free treatment. We will bring this scheme after the elections and pass it.”
It important to note that the in September this year, the central government included senior citizens aged 70 years or older under the Ayushman Bharat Yojna. Now, elderly individuals in this age group can avail of free treatment worth up to Rs 5 lakh, separate from their families.
How is Arvind Kejriwal’s Sanjeevni Yojna Different from Ayushman Bharat?
Healthcare cover of Rs. 5 lakh per family
Launched in September 2018 by the Prime Minister, the Ayushman Bharat Yojana aims to cater to 50 crore beneficiaries. It provides a health cover of Rs. 5 lakh to families living below the poverty line.
All families listed in the SECC database to be covered
Beneficiaries for the scheme are picked up from the Socio-Economic Caste Census (SECC) of 2011. These ten crore beneficiary families comprise eight crore families from the rural areas and two crore families residing in urban India.
Priority to the girl child, women and senior citizens
There is no cap on the family size and age as this health cover is inclusive for all.
It includes secondary and tertiary care
The scheme provides those in need to get secondary healthcare benefits offered by specialists like cardiologists and urologists.
All pre-existing diseases covered
The PMJAY covers pre-existing illnesses and makes mandatory treatment in all public hospitals, unlike most other insurance covers.
Cashless and paperless registration and administration
Removing the burden of out-of-pocket expenses, PMJAY aims to make the entire process of paying for healthcare cashless. Additionally, PMJAY beneficiaries can seek treatment across India.
Substantial reduction of out-of-pocket expenditure
All public and empanelled private hospitals cannot charge any extra payment for medical care from all PMJAY beneficiaries.
Private sector participation in helping to achieve public health goals
Since the scheme covers such a large population, it will be purchasing services from private healthcare providers. This scheme is also expected to encourage the production of more affordable healthcare equipment and drugs.
Improvement of quality of life of the population
This scheme will improve the quality of life of the weaker sections of society. They will get timely care and finances to tackle their health issues.
Broadening the health insurance network
PMJAY will lead to better infrastructure development in rural and under-served areas across the country.
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