New Delhi:The Congress on Friday claimed that party-ruled Rajasthan’s health-care system had not only become a national model, but was also being discussed in foreign universities and urged the Centre to follow suit. “There is a mood of festivity in the state after the Rajasthan government passed the Right to Health Bill recently. Rajasthan is the first state in the country to pass such a Bill, which is also being discussed by other states. The state’s health care has become a model for the country and is being discussed as a case study in foreign universities. We are very proud of the development,” Congress spokesperson Pawan Khera said.
“The Right to Health Bill has been passed by the Assembly and sent to the Governor for his approval. Already, eight crore residents of the state are beneficiaries of the Chiranjeevi Swasthya Bima Yojana for which the government recently increased the limit from Rs 10 lakhs to Rs 25 lakhs. Now, every resident can avail of free diagnosis and treatment in the state without worrying about the cost,” Rajasthan Health Minister Parsadi Lal Meena said.
“Rajasthan has become a model state in health care. We are providing around 1,800 types of medicines free. We had seen how people across the country struggled for oxygen and health care facilities during the Covid. We want the Centre to follow the Rajasthan model,” he said. According to Meena, the Right to Health Bill was realised after Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot recently assured Rahul Gandhi during the Bharat Jodo Yatra that the health cover would be extended to all the residents of the state.
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