The Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh, Pema Khandu, introduced the CMAAY in 2018 to accord quality and cashless health care services to the people of the State envisaging Universal Health care for all by 2030 by closing gaps in secondary and tertiary care and improving the efficiency of the public healthcare system.
Under CMAAY, cashless healthcare up to Rs. 5 lakhs can be availed by the people of Arunachal with financial constraints. Citizens are eligible for up to Rs 1 lakh in secondary care and up to Rs 4 lakh in tertiary treatment. This programme will cover approximately 23 distinct therapy techniques. All CMAAY beneficiaries are eligible for cashless treatment at any empaneled hospital. As of May 2022, about 1,14,193 families and 4,91,458 people have benefited from the scheme.
We invite citizens to share their valuable feedback on the impact created by the CMAAY scheme so far and what else should be done to cover 100% healthcare by 2030 in Arunachal Pradesh.
Nasim Kutchi 2 years 10 months ago
Cont-- Documents which are required to establish the identity & proof of valid beneficiary are:For APST: APST certificate For Non-APST but bonafide members of Lohit, Namsai & Changlang districts: Resident Certificate (RC) issued by Competent Authority. For State Government employees: Government ID card issued by competent Authority - Dependent of State Government employees/RC holders should produce any legal document (along with Aadhaar card) to prove their relation to the State Government.