National Health Authority goes full force join hands with Bharti Foundation, The Akshaya Patra Foundation and HelpAge India on a single day to raise PMJAY beneficiar

National Health Authority inked three individual MoU’s with Bharti Foundation, The Akshay Patra Foundation and HelpAge India today to raise awareness about the ‘Ayushman Bharat – Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana’ (PM-JAY) scheme and beneficiary enrolment.

National Health Authority inked three individual MoU’s with Bharti Foundation, The Akshay Patra Foundation and HelpAge India today to raise awareness about the ‘Ayushman Bharat – Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana’ (PM-JAY) scheme and beneficiary enrolment. Implemented by the National Health Authority along with its State counterparts, PM-JAY is India’s flagship public health insurance/assurance scheme, which is also the world’s largest publicly funded health insurance/assurance scheme. The MoUs were signed in the presence of Dr Indu Bhushan, CEO, NHA and Dr Praveen Gedam Dy.CEO, NHA by Ms Geetali Tare, Executive Director, NHA and Ms Mamta Saikia, CEO, Bharti Foundation, Mr Sundeep Talwar, CMO, The Akshaya Patra Foundation and Mr Matthew Cherian, CEO, HelpAge India. As per the MoU, the NHA will leverage the network of all three organisations to reach the potential beneficiaries for their enrolment under the scheme and to raise awareness of its benefits. NHA will conduct various community campaigns, parent meetings, rallies etc., and engage with local panchayats and other community members to sensitize the underprivileged community about the objectives and benefits of PM-JAY. Speaking on the occasion Ms Mamta Saikia, CEO, Bharti Foundation said, “We are delighted to collaborate with the National Health Authority and support them in raising awareness about the benefits of Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana. Bharti Foundation has always endeavoured to support the national priorities for social development and this collaboration is in line with our efforts to ensure a better life for underprivileged families in rural India.” Sharing his views, Mr Sundeep Talwar, Chief Marketing Officer, The Akshaya Patra Foundation said, “The partnership with the National Health Authority is a step forward in enabling quality healthcare for eligible kids and their families. The effort will be to spread the word about the benefits of the scheme so they can have a brighter and healthier future.” Commenting on the development, Mr Matthew Cherian, CEO HelpAge India, said, “The elderlies are at a greater disadvantage when it comes to health issues. The awareness of PMJAY scheme would help the eligible elderlies struggling with the cost of treatment as they have limited means of sustenance.” Dr Indu Bhushan, CEO, AB-PMJAY and National Health Authority said, “The partnership with the Akshaya Patra Foundation, Bharti Foundation, and HelpAge India has provided us an opportunity to reach out to the potential beneficiaries. We believe that these organisations’ long-term presence in the rural areas and their grassroots connection will help us in achieving the desired awareness level for the scheme across the country.” Bharti Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Bharti Enterprises, implements and supports programs in the field of primary, elementary, senior secondary and higher education. As part of the MoU with NHA, Bharti Foundation will hold sensitization drives with its school network targeting stakeholders like school children, parents and the immediate village community. The Akshaya Patra Foundation strives to eliminate classroom hunger by implementing the Mid-Day Meal Scheme in government schools aiming to counter malnutrition and supporting the right to education of socio-economically disadvantaged children. The Akshaya Patra would undertake the distribution of information material to school children. HelpAge India is a leading charity in India working with and for disadvantaged elderly for nearly 4 decades. HelpAge advocates for their needs such as for Universal Pension, quality healthcare, action against Elder Abuse and many more at a national, state and societal level with Central and State governments. HelpAge India would help with enrolling eligible beneficiaries and would also undertake distribution of informational material in the villages and panchayats where it has projects. Since the launch of PMJAY, NHA has been working tirelessly to reach potential beneficiaries to educate them on the benefits of the healthcare scheme and enrolling them under the scheme. As on date 33 States and Union Territories are implementing Ayushman Bharat PMJAY and have issued over 11,48,33,583 beneficiary cards. PMJAY has more than 19,000 hospitals empanelled where nearly 68,37,588 people have availed of treatments under Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana

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