Indore (Madhya Pradesh): The hospital superintendents, associated with MGM Medical College, in Indore will now issue letters to Bhopal explaining the difficulties faced by patients whose fingerprints do not match the records, ensuring that these patients remain eligible for Ayushman Bharat benefits.
This step comes as a relief for patients, especially cancer sufferers undergoing chemotherapy, who often experience changes in their fingerprints. Once these letters are submitted, patients will receive approval from the authorities in Bhopal to continue availing the benefits under the Ayushman scheme.
This move is part of a broader response to a concerning trend in the hospitals of MGM Medical College, where the number of Ayushman cardholders seeking treatment has decreased. Hospitals affiliated with MGM Medical College have seen a 10 per cent drop in the number of Ayushman patients. While 75 per cent of patients previously used Ayushman cards for treatment, this figure has now fallen to 65 per cent.
Given that Ayushman Bharat is a flagship program of both the central and state governments, the decline has prompted college management to take action. A review meeting was recently held in the medical college auditorium, attended by superintendents from all associated hospitals, to discuss the issue.
“Several measures were decided upon to address the situation, including the establishment of dedicated centres for Ayushman card-related services in all hospitals. These centres aim to streamline the process for patients and prevent unnecessary delays,” MGM Medical College dean Dr Sanjay Dixit said.
Additionally, the college administration has decided to extend Ayushman Bharat benefits to patients from other states. “To ensure seamless treatment and funding, hospital authorities will coordinate with officials from the patients' home states to secure reimbursement under the scheme,” Dr Dixit added.
You may also like
Uttarakhand moves to stop 'spitting' in food, issues norms for eateries
Liam Payne dead: Celebrities pay tribute to One Direction star who died aged 31 in Argentina
Congress may pledge Karnataka-like '5 guarantees' in Maharashtra
Liam Payne and Cheryl's heartbreak behind fresh start for son Bear before star's tragic death
Liam Payne's haunting 'last' picture taken minutes before plummeting to death
Maharashtra polls: BJP discusses candidates at Central Election Committee meet, list likely to be announced within a week
KSI joins Britain's Got Talent judges on red carpet for new season's auditions
Daily Horoscope for Thursday, October 17, 2024, for all zodiac signs by astrologer Vinayak Vishwas Karandikar
How To Clean a Sofa at Home Without a Vacuum Cleaner
"Black Alien" pierces amputated nose hole in latest grisly body modification
Pep Guardiola jokingly accused on ruining soccer by World Cup winner
Assisted dying is a hugely controversial subject and we deserve to hear both sides
Shah Rukh Khan Quips 'Not Stereotyped, I'm Hero Type', Wishes To Play Assassin: I've A New Way Of Playing A Bad Guy
Maharashtra nixes tender, 100 GRs issued after poll announced
London sides with Ottawa in diplomatic row with India
Grand Designs couple's project halted after hospital dash in devastating blow
Woman of the Hour is a star-making turn for one actress who even outshines Anna Kendrick
Rio Ferdinand at odds with Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher on Thomas Tuchel appointment
South African Police detain suspects for mass shooting
Inside Linda Hunt's life from a tough childhood to NCIS LA fame and lifelong romance