Ayushman Bharat gets ready for coronavirus cover as cases rise in India
The National Health Authority is on a
war footing to ready a COVID-19 special package under the
government’s flagship Ayushman Bharat-PMJAY scheme as the number of coronavirus
cases continue to rise and many states go for a lockdown. NHA chief executive
Indu Bhushan told Business Standard that this is among the steps being taken by
the Authority just in case there’s a need.
Specific coronavirus-related plans for
isolation wards are being finetuned, after which it would be reviewed by the
Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) in terms of protocol. It will have to
be approved by the NHA’s governing board after that. Officials pointed out that
such a package would be needed if coronavirus spreads to the community level.
Currently, the Ayushman-PMJAY scheme, which does
not deal with preventive healthcare cover, offers hospitalisation packages for
intensive care units, high-dependency units and normal wards. There’s no
provision for isolation wards under the universal health assurance scheme,
which caters to underprivileged citizens with an annual cover of Rs 5 lakh per
family. Since isolation wards, a necessity for patients infected with thee
virus, will be like private wards, the cost, to be borne by PMJAY, will be
significantly higher. Read More
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