AP: Aarogyasri empanelled hospitals to offer free ultrasound, TIFFA scanning for pregnant women

Published On 2023-06-11 10:00 GMT   |   Update On 2023-06-11 10:00 GMT

Guntur: All Aarogyasri network hospitals in Andhra Pradesh will offer free ultrasound and Targeted Imaging for Foetal Anomalies (TIFFA) scanning services to pregnant women, Health Minister Vidadala Rajini on Friday. 

She launched these services at a private hospital offering Aarogyasri services in Guntur.

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Aarogyasri is a state government scheme offering select free health services to eligible poor people.

''From today onwards, pregnant women across the state can freely avail ultrasound and TIFFA scanning services in Aarogyasri network hospitals,'' said Rajini in a press note shared by the state government on Friday.

She observed that these two expensive health services, which had to be borne out of pocket until now, will be taken care of by the state government.

According to the health minister, more than 64,000 women are estimated to require TIFFA scanning annually, which would cost about Rs 7 crore. The state will foot this bill now.

Rajini noted that the state enabled 2.3 lakh free deliveries in 2022-23 at Rs 247 crore and spent Rs 1,075 crore under the Aarogya Asara scheme.

Further, she said only 1,059 medical procedures were performed under Aarogyasri before 2019, which now rose to 3,257, with the Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy-led government spending Rs 3,400 crore on Aarogyasri in 2022-23.

Medical Dialogues team had earlier reported that a state-of-the-art 100-bed multi-speciality hospital was inaugurated in this district of Andhra Pradesh by Education Minister Botcha Satyanarayana. The minister dedicated the 'Pulsus Vijaya Multi-Speciality Hospital and Research Center' a public-private partnership project, to the nation. The Pulsus Vijaya Multi-Speciality Hospital and Research have been built at a cost of Rs 50 crore in an area of 25,000 square metres. The remarkable project is an initiative by the Pulsus Group, a leading advocate for advancing medical knowledge, and partially funded by the Government of Andhra Pradesh under the Aarogyasri Welfare scheme which aims to provide quality healthcare to both developing and developed nations, the statement said.

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