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Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB-PMJAY) was launched on 23rd September 2018. The salient features of AB-PMJAY are:

  1. AB-PMJAY is the world’s largest Government funded health assurance scheme.

  1. AB-PMJAY provides health assurance of up to Rs.5 Lakh per family per year for secondary and tertiary healthcare hospitalizations.

  1. AB-PMJAY is a completely cashless and paperless scheme.

  1. The benefits under AB-PMJAY are portable across the country.

  1. There is no cap on family size, or age or gender.

  1. The beneficiary families under Ayushman Bharat – Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB-PMJAY) have been identified from the Socio Economic Caste Census (SECC) of 2011 on the basis of select deprivation and occupational criteria across rural and urban areas. Details are as below:

Detailed list of criteria for eligibility under AB-PMJAY as per SECC 2011

Automatically included:

  • Households without shelter
  • Destitute/ living on alms
  • Manual scavenger families
  • Primitive tribal groups
  • Legally released bonded labour

Deprivation criteria in rural area:

D1: Only one room with kucha walls and kucha roof

D2: No adult member between age 16 to 59

D3: Female headed households with no adult male member between age 16 to 59

D4: Disabled member and no able-bodied adult member

D5: SC/ST households

D7: Landless households deriving major part of their income from manual casual labour

Occupational criteria in urban area:

  1. Rag picker
  2. Beggar
  3. Domestic worker
  4. Street vendor/ Cobbler/hawker / Other service provider working on streets
  5. Construction worker/ Plumber/ Mason/ Labour/ Painter/ Welder/ Security guard/ Coolie and other head-load worker
  6. Sweeper/ Sanitation worker / Mali
  7. Home-based worker/ Artisan/ Handicrafts worker / Tailor
  8. Transport worker/ Driver/ Conductor/ Helper to drivers and conductors/ Cart puller/ Rickshaw puller
  9. Shop worker/ Assistant/ Peon in small establishment/ Helper/ Delivery assistant / Attendant/ Waiter
  10. Electrician/ Mechanic/ Assembler/ Repair worker/Washer-man/ Chowkidar

  1. The number of eligible beneficiaries under SECC 2011 is 10.74 crore (50 crore people). 33 States/UTs implementing AB-PMJAY have further expanded the coverage of the scheme to include 13.44 crore families (65 crore people).

  1. AB-PMJAY is being implemented in all States and UTs barring West Bengal, NCT of Delhi and Odisha.

  1. The scheme is implemented across the country through a three-tier model. National Health Authority, an attached office of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare with full functional autonomy, is the apex body implementing AB-PMJAY across the country. For effective implementation of AB-PMJAY at States/UTs level, State Health Agencies (SHAs) have been established. District Implementation Units (DIUs) have been set up for ensuring on-ground coordination between scheme stakeholders and for smooth implementation.

  1. AB-PMJAY is completely funded by the Government and costs are shared between Central and State Governments in the ratio as per the extant directives issued by Ministry of Finance.

  1. The States/UTs have been provided with the flexibility to implement the scheme in the operational model best suited to the local conditions. Thus, AB-PMJAY is being implemented in Insurance mode, Mixed mode and Trust mode.

As regards procedure involved, AB-PMJAY is an entitlement-based scheme. All the eligible beneficiary families are covered from day one of the implementation of the scheme in the States/UTs. AB-PMJAY does not require enrolment. However, beneficiary verification process is being undertaken to verify the genuineness of the beneficiary. Ayushman cards are issued to all eligible beneficiaries as part of this process to ensure easy availing of health benefits.

Targets are not fixed for AB-PMJAY as the scheme operates on the basis of beneficiary demand for healthcare services. All the eligible beneficiaries of the implementing States/UTs are entitled for free healthcare services under the scheme from the day of launch of the scheme.

A total of 1.96 crore hospital admissions worth Rs. 24,315 crores have been authorized through a network of approximately 23,000 Empanelled Health Care Providers (EHCPs).

State wise details of Ayushman-cards issued, authorized hospitals admissions by count and amount under AB-PMJAY and schemes converged with AB-PMJAY are as follows:

State/UT Ayushman cards issued# Authorized Hospital Admissions Value of authorized hospital admissions

(in Rs)

Andaman and Nicobar Islands                33,844                                       651                              16,011,653
Andhra Pradesh*                        11                            1,245,956                       35,454,214,219
Arunachal Pradesh                22,726                                    1,812                              31,559,579
Assam         12,420,824                                252,251                         3,749,546,919
Bihar           6,869,237                                287,389                         2,770,023,718
Chandigarh                63,524                                  11,406                              81,696,009
Chhattisgarh         13,240,939                            1,551,997                       15,108,847,365
Dadra and Nagar Haveli | Daman and Diu              416,028                                  67,444                            455,095,733
Goa                21,867                                  10,282                            331,417,452
Gujarat           7,641,318                            2,426,337                       36,636,319,474
Haryana           2,616,418                                290,815                         3,588,146,295
Himachal Pradesh           1,075,101                                  96,035                         1,077,353,995
Jammu and Kashmir           4,794,200                                200,034                         1,860,995,910
Ladakh                93,516                                    1,615                              18,187,716
Jharkhand           8,992,890                                867,385                         8,767,034,692
Karnataka           9,782,602                            1,581,386                       17,576,957,813
Kerala           6,621,730                            2,478,238                       19,135,502,001
Lakshadweep                  1,636                                            1                                        1,800
Madhya Pradesh         24,791,352                                853,881                       12,140,065,052
Maharashtra           7,162,216                                479,528                       12,416,017,419
Manipur              313,634                                  36,759                            453,214,817
Meghalaya           1,655,716                                287,303                         2,210,910,884
Mizoram              356,647                                  55,878                            576,271,260
Nagaland              258,083                                  19,194                            277,952,667
Puducherry              250,454                                    6,184                              31,688,824
Punjab           7,021,511                                756,583                         8,631,451,965
Rajasthan*  –                            1,336,147                         7,809,870,450
Sikkim                36,667                                    4,012                              37,808,637
Tamil Nadu         24,727,508                            3,102,787                       38,240,413,903
Tripura           1,255,479                                  99,404                            670,014,773
Uttar Pradesh         14,189,874                                769,531                         7,965,274,653
Uttarakhand           3,973,158                                308,192                         3,960,546,591
West Bengal@  –                                  17,636                            170,981,470
Undefined&              762,296                                122,244                            903,192,165
 

 

Note:
* – Details of individual beneficiary card holders are not available for Rajasthan and Andhra Pradesh
# – Total Ayushman cards data also includes 4.68 Crore beneficiary cards issued by State using State IT systems
@ – West Bengal was initially implementing the scheme. On 10th January 2019, the State Government decided to withdraw from the implementation of the scheme

& – State related information for some transactions is not available as certain implementation data had been shared offline

The funds allocated for the scheme for the current financial year 2021-22 are Rs. 6400 crore.

Following the onset of Covid-19, AB-PMJAY provided valuable support to the healthcare ecosystem by ensuring that beneficiary registration process was kept active and empanelled hospitals continued to provide services to the scheme beneficiaries. However, there was a noticeable impact on the uptake of the scheme on account of factors such as restriction of mobility, restrictions on elective surgeries, reluctance from scheme beneficiaries to visit hospitals due to fear of infection and designation of public facilities as dedicated COVID centres. During the period from 01stMarch 2020 –19thJuly 2021, a total of approx. 1.05 crore hospital admissions worth approx. Rs. 11,862 crore have been authorized under AB-PMJAY.

As on 20.07.2021, a total of 16.14 crore Ayushman cards have been issued to the scheme beneficiaries.

AB-PMJAY provides services only for inpatient treatment, therefore, only hospitals providing inpatient services are empanelled under this scheme.

Accordingly, NHA has developed guidelines for empanelment of hospitals under the scheme. The empanelment of hospitals under AB-PMJAY is done for general treatment and for treatment under particular speciality. The guidelines for empanelment of hospitals under AB-PMJAY can be accessed on PMJAY website.   (https://pmjay.gov.in/sites/default/files/2020-06/Empanelment-and-De-empanelment-guidelines.pdf )

            Since the empanelment of hospitals under AB-PMJAY is primarily done by the respective State/UT Governments, flexibility has been provided to the State/UT Governments to modify the empanelment criteria based on local requirements including supply and demand.

As on 20th July 2021, approx. 23,000 hospitals have been empaneled under AB-PMJAY by various State/UT Governments. The State/UT wise details of the empaneled hospitals are at Annexure-III.

Under Ayushman Bharat Health and Wellness centre, Government of India is committed to establish 1,50,000 Health and Wellness Centres (AB-HWCs) by upgrading the Sub Health

Centres (SHCs) and rural and urban Primary Health Centres (PHCs) to bring health care closer to the community.

As on 20th July 2021, 77,406 AB-HWCs are operational across the country. Details are at Annexure – IV.

Details of financial assistance provided to States/UTs are at Annexure – V.

AB-PMJAY provides treatment corresponding to a total of 1669 procedures under 26 different specialties including chronic diseases like Cancer, Diabetes, Heart Disease and other non-communicable diseases and renal and corneal transplant. The specialty wise breakup of packages is provided under Annexure – VI.

Chemotherapy and Radiotherapy packages, along with surgical oncology are covered as part of cancer treatment under the scheme.

Additionally, there is a category of unspecified packages which can be booked for procedures which are not defined in the Health Benefit Packages (HBPs).

 The following measures have been adopted by NHA to offer state-of-the-art healthcare service delivery under AB-PMJAY

  • Public hospitals empanelled under AB-PMJAY are reimbursed for treatment provided under the scheme at par with cost reimbursed to their private sector counterparts. These funds can be leveraged by such institutions to carry out infrastructural development and establish state-of-the-art facilities. NHA has issued necessary guidelines and instructions to the SHAs and public hospitals to encourage the same. Many States have effectively used the funds allotted to public hospitals for infrastructure upgradation and for providing better amenities to beneficiaries.
  • A targeted approach is being followed to empanel the top corporate hospitals in the country under AB-PMJAY.
  • NHA has partnered with Quality Council of India to develop a quality certification program for empanelled hospitals. AB-PMJAY quality certifications include Bronze, Silver and Gold Quality certifications. Hospitals achieving PMJAY Gold, Silver and Bronze certifications are provided 15%, 10% and 5% higher package rates respectively. As on 19th July, 2021 over 200 empanelled hospitals have been Quality Certified under the scheme.
  • Further, if an empanelled hospital attains entry level NABH accreditation, it is incentivized by reimbursing the cost of treatment at a rate which is 10 per cent higher that the standard package rates. Similarly, a PMJAY empanelled hospital attaining full NABH accreditation is paid 15 percent higher rate.

These incentives have been designed to promote state-of-the-art healthcare service delivery under AB-PMJAY.

Beneficiary families under AB-PMJAY have been identified from the SECC-2011 database on the basis of 6 deprivation criteria and 11 occupational criteria across rural and urban areas respectively. Details are at Annexure – I.

Representations have been received regarding the inclusion of families under AB-PMJAY. However, the beneficiary database under the scheme has been frozen with the approval of the Union Cabinet.

At the same time, it may be noted that the 33 States/UTs implementing the scheme have expanded the scope of AB-PMJAY to include other categories of beneficiaries beyond SECC 2011 at their own cost. As on 20th July, 2021, approximately 13.44 crore beneficiary families are covered under AB-PMJAY.

With respect to Assam, it may be noted that in addition to AB-PMJAY, the Government is implementing a local health insurance scheme known as “Atal Amrut Abhiyan” (AAA).

AAA is an enrolment-based scheme, providing insurance coverage of up to Rs. 2 Lakh per year to every entitled family in the State. Moreover, those families belonging to the APL category with income between Rs. 1.2 Lakh and 5 Lakh per annum can also avail the benefit of AAA by paying a nominal premium of Rs. 100/- per year per member. Thus, eligible beneficiaries can avail services under either of these schemes.

National Health Authority has entered into a collaboration with WHO to carry out research and evaluation studies. In this regard, a study on “Mainstreaming quality in empaneled hospitals under PMJAY” is being conducted in three States viz. Haryana, Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh.

Annexure – III

State/UT list of empanelled hospitals in AB-PMJAY

State/UT PHC CHC Other Govt. Hospitals Private Hospitals Total Hospitals
Andaman and Nicobar Islands     3 0 3
Andhra Pradesh     774 565 1339
Arunachal Pradesh 2 3 35 1 41
Assam 12 15 185 159 371
Bihar 265 152 193 266 876
Chandigarh   1 7 18 26
Chhattisgarh 720 162 133 442 1457
Dadra and Nagar Haveli | Daman and Diu 0 3 4 0 7
Delhi     32 64 96
Goa 7 6 6 13 32
Gujarat 310 222 1367 530 2429
Haryana   95 81 391 567
Himachal Pradesh 3 35 111 82 231
Jammu and Kashmir 1 44 138 43 226
Ladakh   7 3 0 10
Jharkhand 2 143 130 514 789
Karnataka     2894 542 3436
Kerala 1 33 158 520 712
Lakshadweep   2 4 0 6
Madhya Pradesh 8 277 167 419 871
Maharashtra     296 669 965
Manipur 4 9 46 11 70
Meghalaya 112 27 25 18 182
Mizoram 54 4 31 5 94
Nagaland 34 20 30 14 98
Odisha     30 1 31
Puducherry   4 8 11 23
Punjab 2 133 109 634 878
Rajasthan   2 594 189 785
Sikkim     10 1 11
Tamil Nadu     1541 1580 3121
Telangana     12 17 29
Tripura 79 22 37 2 140
Uttar Pradesh 19 820 263 1612 2714
Uttarakhand   62 62 101 225
West Bengal     61 7 68

Annexure – IV

Functional Health and Wellness Centres as on 20th July 2021

S.No. STATE Functional HWCs as on 20th July 2021
    SHC-HWC* PHC-HWC** UPHC-HWC*** TOTAL  
1 Andaman & Nicobar Islands 58 17 5 80  
2 Andhra Pradesh 2,904 1,145 243 4,292  
3 Arunachal Pradesh 136 63 4 203  
4 Assam 1,539 617 53 2,209  
5 Bihar 1,057 1,019 98 2,174  
6 Chandigarh 0 28   28  
7 Chhattisgarh 2,457 634 45 3,136  
8 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 52 8   60  
  Daman & Diu 26 4   30  
9 Goa 53 54 5 112  
10 Gujarat 4,468 1,469 316 6,253  
11 Haryana 430 360 100 890  
12 Himachal Pradesh 554 497 14 1,065  
13 Jammu & Kashmir 915 378 16 1,309  
14 Jharkhand 1,378 177 54 1,609  
15 Karnataka 3,298 2,166 365 5,829  
16 Kerala 1,520 859 93 2,472  
17 Ladakh 69 20   89  
18 Lakshadweep 0 3   3  
19 Madhya Pradesh 5,098 1,124 145 6,367  
20 Maharashtra 6,376 1,824 457 8,657  
21 Manipur 154 55 2 211  
22 Meghalaya 182 78 19 279  
23 Mizoram 120 53 8 181  
24 Nagaland 168 48 7 223  
25 Odisha 316 1,229 90 1,635  
26 Puducherry 80 39 2 121  
27 Punjab 2,270 328 93 2,691  
28 Rajasthan 160 1,957 280 2,397  
29 Sikkim 74 16 1 91  
30 Tamil Nadu 3,027 1,381 460 4,868  
31 Telangana 1,875 634 223 2,732  
32 Tripura 241 33 5 279  
33 Uttar Pradesh 6,644 1,656 435 8,735  
34 Uttarakhand 536 359 38 933  
35 West Bengal 4,041 783 339 5,163  
Total 52,276 21,115 4,015 77,406  
Delhi does not implement HWC Programme
*- Sub Health Centre Health and Wellness Centre

**- Primary Health Centre Health and Wellness Centre

***- Primary Health Centre Health and Wellness Centre

Annexure – V

Central Release (allocation) for the activity Ayushman Bharat – Health & Wellness Centres for the FY 2018-19 to 2020-21 (Rupees in crore)

S. No. Name of the State/UT Allocation in 2018-19 Allocation in 2019-20 Allocation in 2020-21
1 Andaman & Nicobar Islands                 0.80           0.85           1.16
2 Andhra Pradesh               43.51         52.44        59.38
3 Arunachal Pradesh                 8.15           8.59        14.80
4 Assam               68.67         97.60        89.69
5 Bihar               88.50         88.78      119.22
6 Chandigarh                 0.71           0.84           1.51
7 Chattisgarh               36.42         65.66        28.08
8 Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu                 1.13           1.64           2.09
9 Delhi                     –               –               –
10 Goa                 0.79           1.26           0.88
11 Gujarat               44.64         49.98        69.75
12 Haryana               18.45         24.03        29.02
13 Himachal Pradesh               16.08         27.21        25.87
14 Jammu & Kashmir               32.66         38.88        39.27
15 Jharkhand               26.02         75.81               –
16 Karnataka               47.98         54.70        75.51
17 Kerala               18.43         21.65        27.73
18 Lakshadweep                 0.18           0.26           0.24
19 Madhya Pradesh               87.74         87.82      140.35
20 Maharashtra               91.27         97.64      138.60
21 Manipur                 5.44           9.22           8.06
22 Meghalaya                 8.64         12.46           9.17
23 Mizoram                 4.03           5.19           5.25
24 Nagaland                 5.01           5.34           6.22
25 Orissa               48.34         95.49        77.06
26 Puducherry               14.46           0.22               –
27 Punjab               19.69         20.39        22.17
28 Rajasthan               83.70         68.64        62.63
29 Sikkim                 2.16           1.62           2.71
30 Tamil Nadu               56.41         89.12        82.65
31 Tripura               10.18         13.57           9.27
32 Uttar Pradesh             176.10       330.85      279.52
33 Uttarakhand               19.62         30.31        26.93
34 West Bengal               59.47         61.55        99.44
35 Telangana               46.14         33.70        35.94
36 Ladakh               7.36
Total         1,191.52   1,573.31   1,597.53
Note:  1. The above releases relate to Central Govt. Grants & do not include State share contribution.

Annexure – VI

Specialty wise breakup of packages and procedures under AB-PMJAY

S. No. Specialty HBP 2.1
Code Packages Procedures
1 Burns Management BM 6 21
2 Cardiology MC 21 27
3 Cardio-thoracic & Vascular surgery SV 35 129
4 Emergency Room Packages ER 3 4
5 General Medicine MG 81 106
6 General Surgery SG 105 159
7 Infectious Diseases ID 3 3
8 Interventional Neuroradiology IN 10 15
9 Medical Oncology MO 72 264
10 Mental Disorders Packages MM 10 10
11 Neo-natal care Packages MN 10 10
12 Neurosurgery SN 61 94
13 Obstetrics &Gynaecology SO 60 80
14 Ophthalmology SE 41 54
15 Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery SM 14 19
16 Orthopedics SB 74 134
17 Organ & Tissue Transplant OT 1 6
18 Otorhinolaryngology SL 35 79
19 Pediatric Medical management MP 48 67
20 Pediatric surgery SS 19 35
21 Plastic & reconstructive Surgery SP 8 12
22 Polytrauma ST 10 23
23 Radiation Oncology MR 14 46
24 Surgical Oncology SC 80 125
25 Urology SU 96 146
26 Unspecified Surgical US 1 1
  Total 918 1669

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