Bhamashah Swasthya Bima Yojana and its incumbent steps to cure Rajasthan

When Rajasthan government introduced Bhamashah Swasthya Bima Yojna to take on a path towards a healthy India, it was envisaged as a tedious task. But with required amount of efficient inputs and guidance from its stern objectives, it seems that in reality Bhamashah Health Insurance Scheme is helping the citizens to get easy medical grants, surgical treatments and quality health checkups. This insurance scheme was brought forth with an aim to negate the fact that only privileged few are worthy of getting health insurances. When a germ is not a classist while attacking humans then who are we to make the judgments. Yes, it is only the economic ease which is not available to every person and seeing this particular situation, Bhamashah Swasthya Bima Yojna was launched by Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje.

The message that was spread during the launch was that every eligible family under the Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana (RSBY) and National Food Security Act can get their medical insurance services through registered public and private hospitals. Initially, at least 67% of Rajasthan’s population was kept as the aimed recipients of all the benefits from this scheme and it is now that the first phase of Bhamashah Swasthya Bima Yojna has positively concluded.

To mark and discuss the end of first phase of BSBY, CM Vasundhara Raje held a meeting at her residence this week. After being presented with positive reports, she took this opportunity to congratulate her teams and expressed satisfaction at the advancements made so far. She confidently added a statement to motivate her teams for upcoming projects and said that similar energy is required to take forward this momentum. She asked for proper marketing of this particular success during the camps to be held on 2nd October at Pachayat levels. Because these are the steps which will convince rural people to come and be a part of this health insurance scheme which is being run for their own benefits.

CM Raje said Bhamashah health insurance plan should be widely publicized, and more patients should be reached with information as only then the mass planning can benefited. There is the need to implement the plan to charge, so long as people can get remote health schemes.”

Apart from this, during a meeting of the National Health Mission, Mr. Naveen Jain, the director, reported all the efforts made in relation with   Bhamashah health insurance plan through a presentation. It is this particular presentation which can be fully trusted with all its latest information as it’s the only official document from the government.

The facts iterated in the presentation stated or mentioned all this information about the first year of BSBY:

  • 3, 60,000 thousand patients have been benefited.
  • 4, 0 9, 882 claims were booked at a cost of Rs 193 crore.
  • Submitted claims
  • Approved claims
  • Paid Claims
  • Coordination with all insurance companies.
  • Problem solving camps of the scheme
  • Disposal of complaints
  • Publicity details

LATEST success stories of Bhamashah Swasthya Bima Yojna

  • 45 year old Ummedaram from Churu got a successful free of cost heart bypass surgery through Bhamashah health insurance scheme.

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    Source: Vasundhararaje.in
  • Pratapgarh’s Kailash Chandra Talai Muhlla is 45 year old man. He had no vision in his right eye. Through doctors working under Bhamashah health insurance scheme, he got a new membrane for his defected eye at nearest district hospital and no money was charged for the operation.

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    Source: Vasundhararaje.in
  • 65 year old Sampat Devi hails from Pratapgarh. She earns her living by ironing clothes but with time black water filled her eyes and she lost her vision. But through Bhamashah health insurance scheme and modern technology, she went through a simple painless eye surgery.

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    Source: Vasundhararaje.in

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