Odisha CM announces Free Healthcare Services under BSKY from Feb 1

Published On 2019-01-19 04:30 GMT   |   Update On 2019-01-19 04:30 GMT

In empanelled private hospitals, over 70 lakh families will continue to avail cashless care up to Rs 5 lakh per annum per family, and Rs 7 lakh for women members of the family.


Bhubaneswar: The Odisha government Thursday announced the extension of free health services under the state's flagship health scheme the Biju Swasthya Kalyan Yojana (BSKY) to all state-run medical college and hospitals.


The announcement was made by Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik. As per the new decision, the provision of universal free health services will be extended up to all government medical college and hospitals from February 1.


All patients, irrespective of APL or BPL category, will avail this facility. Besides, all patients will also avail Blood Bank facility free of cost, he said.


Previously, the free treatment facilities for all were available from Sub-Centres at village level up to the District Headquarters Hospital level, but not in medical colleges.


Biju Swasthya Kalyan Yojana was launched on August 15, 2018, and in the next five months since, the scheme has received an overwhelming response, with over 2.25 crore instances of free healthcare availed by the people of Odisha, he claimed.


In the initial phase of BSKY, all health services in government facilities up to the District Headquarters Hospital level had been made free for all persons.


This cashless care is being provided to all persons with no requirement of any income, residence or any other document.


The free services will cover all procedures provided in all government health facilities, including in-patient beds, surgeries, OT facility, ICU facility etc., without any charge.


"For this, the state government has made an additional provision of over Rs 100 crore from the state budget," the chief minister said.


In empanelled private hospitals, over 70 lakh families will continue to avail cashless care up to Rs 5 lakh per annum per family, and Rs 7 lakh for women members of the family.

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