Within a few minutes of launching PMJE, five admitted to hospitals for cashless treatment
Within a few
minutes of starting the Prime Minister Jan Arogya Yojana (PMJE) - In A
Historical Development - AYUSH India by Prime Minister Narendra Modi,
many patients have been admitted to various hospitals in Assam for
cashless treatment. The information was posted on micro blogging site Twitter by Health Health and Finance Minister Himanta Biswa Sharma.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the Prime Minister Jan Arogya Yojana- AYUSH India in Ranchi, Jharkhand on Sunday. Launching
the scheme, the Prime Minister said, "PMJE is my opportunity to serve
the poor. Through this scheme, more than 50 crore people of the country
will get a health insurance cover of Rs 5 lakh, which will be available
in the whole world. The biggest plan of type is. "
"The number of beneficiaries of this scheme is so large that the entire population of the European Union will have to be linked with 27-28 countries so that it can come to know how many Indian people will really benefit from the comprehensive coverage of PMJE, Known as the changer plan, "said the Prime Minister.
"In the coming days, I am convinced that people working in the Medical-Arogia domain worldwide, whether they are social scientists, medical practitioners, etc. will be forced to study this plan and similar global initiatives It may have to be considered, "said the Prime Minister.
"The number of beneficiaries of this scheme is so large that the entire population of the European Union will have to be linked with 27-28 countries so that it can come to know how many Indian people will really benefit from the comprehensive coverage of PMJE, Known as the changer plan, "said the Prime Minister.
"In the coming days, I am convinced that people working in the Medical-Arogia domain worldwide, whether they are social scientists, medical practitioners, etc. will be forced to study this plan and similar global initiatives It may have to be considered, "said the Prime Minister.
