The Asian Age

Soon, insurance cover for Ayushman scheme: Govt yet to take a call on MoU

City govt to propose inclusion of criteria like food security cardholder­s

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

In order to include more beneficiar­ies in the Centre’s Ayushman Bharat health scheme, the Delhi government will be proposing the inclusion of criteria like food security cardholder­s and below average consumptio­n of electricit­y.

Under the health insurance scheme that aims to provide coverage of ` 5 lakh per family annually and benefit more than 10 crore poor families across India, as announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on August 15, beneficiar­ies are being identified based on the Socio Economic Caste Census ( SECC) data of 2011 in the rural and urban areas.

However, the Delhi government has said that the data being used to ascertain the beneficiar­ies will

cover only around 15- 20 per cent population ( 20 lakh) of the city.

“As per SECC data, only the rural population is

covered and Delhi doesn’t have many people under the rural belt. So, we will be proposing the inclusion of National Food Security cardholder­s, which will add more 70- 80 lakh people under the scheme,” said Kirti Bhushan, the director general of health services. Power consumptio­n can be used as another criterion, he said, adding that families using less than two kilowatts of electricit­y can be included under the scheme.

The Delhi government is also planning to implement its own health insurance scheme and hence is yet to take a call on signing a MoU with the Centre over Ayushman Bharat National Health.

PM Narendra Modi, in his Independen­ce Day speech, said his government will launch the ambitious scheme on September 25.

While Punjab, Kerala, Maharashtr­a, Karnataka, and Delhi are yet to come on board, Odisha has refused to be a part of the scheme, an official said.

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