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Government insurance: only 21% in Karnataka who has registered

Government insurance: only 21% in Karnataka who has registered
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Bengaluru: Nearly 21% of the country’s population has issued Ayushman Bharat-Arogya Karnataka (AB-Ark) cards, making them eligible for care under co-branded insurance schemes that are very ambitious from the central and state governments, the latest numbers of health .
Performance department.
This scheme began in 2018 and on Tuesday, the highest coverage in the Udupi district (65%) and the lowest in Raichur (10%).
Bengaluru of urban districts and Ballaries only reached 12% coverage.
So far, almost 1.5 crore people from 60 families lakh have used an AB-Ark card so far.
This scheme is intended for all BPL families, and APL families that have no other insurance coverage.
Beneficiaries must produce their BPL / APL ration cards to take advantage of benefits.
From those who have received the card, around 1.2 crores (82%) come from the BPL family, while the other Lakh 5.3 comes from the APL family.
21 other Lakh people are registered based on their Aadhaar card when the scheme is introduced.
Officials said more than 90% of the Aadhaar-based beneficiaries came from the BPL family.
The target of the Ministry of Health is to cover 1.2 Crore BPL and 19 lakh al family under the scheme.
“Even if we consider four people in the family, we must discuss 5.3 crores.
In that sense, the country has reached coverage of almost 28%,” the official said.
Data with Suvarna Arogya Surakha Trust (SEST), the wings of the AB-Ark Health scheme, showed 19.5 lakh patients had been treated under the scheme in the last three years.
“The government has spent 4,105 crore rs so far under the AB-Ark scheme,” said NT Abro, executive director, SAST.
No DeterrentOfficials said the lack of AB-Ark was inaccessible to access health services in government hospitals, as long as the patient’s family handed over a copy of the ration card and their self-declaration did not have other insurance coverage.
“If they submit these documents, the card is produced in the hospital itself,” said an official.
Raichur District Health Official said all BPL card holders get free care even if they don’t have a missing card.
A total of 17,649 centers issued an AB-Ark card in the state.
They include all district and taluk hospitals, government medical colleges, primary health centers, public health centers, residents of Seven Sindhu, Bangalore-One, Karnataka – one center, Bapuji Seva Kendras, among others.
Unlike some states that issue e-cards, Karnawhich is one reason for poor coverage.
In 2018, a total of 6.1 lakh card was issued, followed by the 91.4 lakh card in 2019.
In 2020, only 43.8 lakh cards were issued.
In 2021 so far 6.8 beneficiaries of the lakh have been added to the health scheme.
Dr.
Arundhathi Chandrashekar, Mission Director, National Health Mission, Karnataka, said Covid-19 slowed down the issuance of Abark cards.
“We will launch a campaign from October 2 to increase Ab-Ark registration,” he said.
AB-Ark card holders from the BPL family can take advantage of free health care services to RS 5 lakh per year, while the APL family is eligible to get assistance of up to 30% of package packages up to Rs 1.5 lakh per family per year.
If public health institutions have infrastructure to treat diseases, patients will be treated at the same hospital.
If the hospital cannot, the patient must be referred to a private hospital or confirm the government and the maintenance costs will be borne in the scheme.
In an emergency, patients can go directly to government or personal hospitals without reference.

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