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    Hospital Involved in Ayushman Bharat Fraud Faces Asset Seizure

    Guwahati, March 25 – The Enforcement Directorate (ED), Guwahati Zonal Office, has provisionally attached immovable properties worth approximately ₹55.33 lakh in connection with a large-scale fraud linked to the Ayushman Bharat-Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB-PMJAY) scheme in Assam...
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    Study Highlights Gaps in Cancer Treatment Funding Under Ayushman Bharat

    New Delhi, March 15 India's flagship health insurance program, Ayushman Bharat-Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana, has emerged as a lifeline for cancer patients, offering financial protection and timely access to care that would otherwise be out of reach for most of them, even as a significant gap...
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    Addressing High Expenses: IRDAI Focuses on Insurance Pricing

    Kolkata, February 25 The insurance industry needs to control customer acquisition costs and overall management expenses to improve profitability and make products more affordable, a senior IRDAI official said on Wednesday.Addressing the "InsureInd" organized by CII here, Insurance Regulatory...
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    Making Health Insurance Accessible: IRDAI's Focus on Affordability

    Kolkata, February 25 The insurance industry needs to control customer acquisition costs and overall management expenses to improve profitability and make products more affordable, a senior IRDAI official said on Wednesday.Addressing the "InsureInd" organized by CII here, Insurance Regulatory...
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    MUHCS Enrollment Reaches 11.55 Lakh in Mizoram, Boosting Healthcare Access

    Aizawl, February 16. More than 11.55 lakh beneficiaries in Mizoram have been included in the Mizoram Universal Health Care Scheme (MUHCS), significantly expanding access to free and quality healthcare for the state's residents, health officials said on Monday.The governing body of the MUHCS...
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    Ayushman Bharat Impacts: Financial Protection and Improved Healthcare Outcomes

    New Delhi, February 14 Union Health Minister J P Nadda said on Saturday that India has witnessed a substantial reduction in out-of-pocket healthcare expenditure over the past decade, easing the financial burden on households, particularly among economically vulnerable sections.He made these...
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