Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

10mn screened for common diseases under Ayushman Bharat scheme

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NEW DELHI: At least 10 million people were screened for common non-communicab­le diseases (NCDS) at the 10,000 health and wellness centres (HWC) operationa­l under the Narendra Modi government’s flagship Ayushman Bharat scheme, the Union health ministry said in a statement.

The first HWC was launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Chhattisga­rh on April 14 last year. Since then 10,252 such centres have been operationa­lised. Of the 10.3 million people screened above 30 years of age, 1.8 million were suffering from diseases such as hypertensi­on, diabetes, oral, cervix and breast cancer, said the statement. Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka and Kerala lead the way with the highest number of HWCS under Ayushman Bharat scheme. Andhra Pradesh has the maximum number of centres (1,361) running, followed by Tamil Nadu (1,318), Uttar Pradesh (912), Karnataka (700) and Kerala with 678 HWCS. The NCDS are proving to be a bigger problem than infectious diseases, and as a result the ministry had started door-to-door screening programme to identify those affected and put them on treatment in time, said ministry officials.

“These are people who otherwise wouldn’t have known they were suffering from hypertensi­on or diabetes that have the potential to damage organs in the long run. This initiative is to screen as many people as possible so that those found positive will be put on early treatment,” said a senior health ministry official.

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