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PROVIDING AFFORDABLE AND QUALITY HEALTHCARE SERVICES: ARUNACHAL CHIEF MINISTER AAROGYA ARUNACHAL YOJANA (CMAAY)

Start Date: 19-01-2024
End Date: 30-04-2024

Since its inception, the Chief Minister Arogya Arunachal Yojana, abbreviated as CMAAY, has been a great help to the citizens of Arunachal Pradesh. Launched on August 15th, 2018, ...

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PROVIDING AFFORDABLE AND QUALITY HEALTHCARE SERVICES: ARUNACHAL CHIEF MINISTER AAROGYA ARUNACHAL YOJANA (CMAAY)

Since its inception, the Chief Minister Arogya Arunachal Yojana, abbreviated as CMAAY, has been a great help to the citizens of Arunachal Pradesh. Launched on August 15th, 2018, this state government flagship program under the Department of Health and Family Welfare aims to deliver high-quality healthcare services to the indigenous people of the state, as well as the government employees by providing financial aid during major illness and hospitalization in the empanelled hospitals (across the country.)

CMAAY's main goal is to lessen the financial impact that medical conditions and hospital stays have on our citizens, the program guarantees that patients won't have to worry about the expenses of costly medical procedures out of their own pockets by offering cashless healthcare services. The program also focuses is ensuring that all lawful state residents have fair access to high-quality healthcare. This implies that everyone has a right to receive the same quality of healthcare treatments, irrespective of their social standing or financial situation. In terms of getting medical care, this guarantees that no one is left behind; fostering equality.

Furthermore, CMAAY has a big impact on improving the public health system's efficacy, efficiency, and self-reliance. The initiative aids the financial aspects of medical services by guaranteeing that claim refunds are immediately credited into the respective government hospital accounts. This transparency promotes more effective resource management, which eventually results in better healthcare services for everybody.

Last but not least, another objective of CMAAY is to close the gap between the state's secondary and tertiary healthcare systems. This means that people now have access to specialized medical services and treatments that had been previously inaccessible or limited. This initiative guarantees that those with critical medical illnesses receive the treatment they require by offering complete health care coverage.

The Chief Minister Arogya Arunachal Yojana has had a positive impact on the local citizens of Arunachal Pradesh who have applied and received the benefits under the scheme. Many testimony suggests that it has immensely reduced the financial burden on individuals during hospitalization, with access to inexpensive medicine (you can get it from PMAAY pharmacies) and high-quality medical services. It has indeed ensured equitable access to quality healthcare and made the public health system more efficient as well as bridged the gap in secondary and tertiary healthcare services. To avail the benefits of CMAAY, go to www.cmaay.com or download the app Arogya Arunachal, and follow the instructions for further process.

We invite citizens to discuss their experience with the CMAAY program. Tell us what you think the Government should do to make the healthcare system in the state better and affordable for all. Let's work together to make sure everyone gets exemplary medical care

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Sakthivel 2 months 3 weeks ago

The Chief Minister Arogya Arunachal Yojana aims to offer financial aid to economically weaker tribals in the state, so they can afford healthcare services. The scheme aims to improve the effectiveness of the healthcare system in Arunachal Pradesh.

Sakthivel 2 months 3 weeks ago

D3- Households with no adult male member between ages 16 to 59. D4- Disabled member and no able-bodied adult member. D5- SC/ST households. D7- Landless households deriving a major part of their income from manual casual labour.

Sakthivel 2 months 3 weeks ago

The scheme will equitably ensure assured access to quality health care for all bonafide citizens of the state. More than 57 public hospitals and 33 private sector hospitals have been empaneled under the scheme. Under this scheme coverage of upto 5 lakh per family per year is made available by the State Government.

Sakthivel 2 months 3 weeks ago

Arunachal Pradesh Scheduled Tribe(APST) members. Non-APST residents of Changlang, Lohit, and Namsai possessing Resident Certificate(RC) who are people with permanent land holding documents. State Govt. Employees and their dependents.

Sakthivel 2 months 3 weeks ago

The Ayushman Bharat Yojana, offers cashless healthcare benefits of up to Rs. 5 lakh per eligible family per year. The benefits can be availed at empanelled hospitals and healthcare providers across the country.

Sakthivel 2 months 3 weeks ago

To provide quality health care benefits for state government employees and their dependents. To make the public health system efficient, effective, and self-reliant by receipt of claim refunds into the individual government hospital accounts. To fulfill the secondary and tertiary health care gap in the state

Sakthivel 2 months 3 weeks ago

To reduce the financial hardship on people in the state due to disease and hospitalization.To equitably ensure assured access to quality health care for all bonafide citizens of the state.To provide quality health care benefits for state government employees and their dependents.To make the public health system efficient, effective, and self-reliant by receipt of claim refunds into the individual government hospital accounts. To fulfill the secondary and tertiary health care gap in the state.

Sakthivel 2 months 3 weeks ago

Launched on 15th August 2018, "Chief Minister Arogya Arunachal Yojana" is a flagship program of the Department of Health and Family Welfare, Government of Arunachal Pradesh. The scheme aims to accord quality and cashless healthcare services to the indigenous people of the state and government employees and reduce out-of-pocket (OOP) expenses during major illness and hospitalization, thereby envisaging universal healthcare for all sections of society.