‘Meghalaya Striving for Equitable Access to Healthcare’
As 70 percent of population resides in rural areas in Meghalaya, accessibility and affordability are important issues that need to […]
As 70 percent of population resides in rural areas in Meghalaya, accessibility and affordability are important issues that need to […]
We are the sole insurers for BSBY in Rajasthan and our performance has been exemplary. This is first health insurance […]
India needs a RSBY like scalable model for providing healthcare protection to the poor, who are mostly working in the […]
Anil Swarup, Director General of Labour, Ministry of Labour & Employment, Government of India, has translated a dream into reality […]
Chief Minister Raman Singh, who holds the additional portfolio of finance department, announced the launch of Chief Minister Health Insurance […]
Star Health Insurance has emerged as the lowest bidder in the Tamil Nadu health insurance scheme. The company had initially […]
Yet another initiative of the erstwhile DMK regime, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa announced an improved medical insurance cover under which a family can derive a maximum benefit of Rs. four lakh for four years.
ICICI Lombard has successfully fended off competition from six other bidders to emerge as the implementing agency for the health insurance scheme launched by Goa.
Rajiv Aarogyasri, a government initiated health insurance scheme (working on a public-private partnership model) running in Andhra Pradesh is providing cashless treatment to almost 90 percent of the state population
The brainchild of Anil Swarup, Director General for Labour Welfare, Ministry of Labour and Employment, Government of India has transformed the life of millions of people in the unorganised sector, through the Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana (RSBY).
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The Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana (RSBY) has empowered the BPL population with the ability to avail quality healthcare services free of cost. Within a span of two and a half years, the scheme has provided healthcare cover to almost 70 million people living under the poverty line.
Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad has said that a health insurance scheme will be introduced for the central government employees.