Addressing a press conference at the Secretariat, he said over five crore people are expected to benefit from the universal policy. "The cabinet has approved the proposal prepared to invite tender from insurance companies to extend universal health policy under Ayushman Bharat-PMJAY - Dr NTR Vaidya Seva scheme in hybrid mode," said Parthasarathy, reports PTI.
As part of this initiative, the insurance company will extend ₹2.5 lakh healthcare services, while those extending up to ₹25 lakh will be delivered by the Dr NTR Vaidya Seva Trust.
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Parthasarathy said the universal health scheme will approve a patient's treatment within six hours of getting admitted to a hospital, and all related transactions will be closed within 15 days. A control room will also be set up under the NTR Vaidya Seva Trust to monitor services and a patient can stay updated with all the details of his/her case through a QR code, he said.
Parthasarathy said the cabinet approved the completion of 10 medical colleges, which were part of the 17 sanctioned during the previous YSRCP government by the Centre, with the goal to accept admissions from the academic year 2027- 28. A control room will also be set up under the NTR Vaidya Seva Trust to monitor services and a patient can stay updated with all the details of his/her case through a QR code, he said.
According to the minister, only seven out of the 17 colleges were constructed during the previous government, adding that the remaining 10 colleges will be constructed under two phases. Similarly, he said the cabinet approved the waiver of stamp duty for educational and healthcare institutions in Amaravati, which were allotted land in the greenfield capital city.
By this decision, the best educational and healthcare institutions can come to Amaravati to offer best services, he said.
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