Malkangiri (Odisha): Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Friday launched smart health cards under the Biju Swasthya Kalyan Yojana to enable around 3.5 crore people to get cashless healthcare services in 200 hospitals in the state and other parts of the country. On the occasion, he handed over a card to Shukri Dhangada Majhi, a woman belonging to the Bonda tribal community in Malkangiri district.
Around 3.5 crore people of 96 lakh families will be benefited from the new healthcare initiative as women can avail of cashless treatment up to Rs 10 lakh per year and other family members will get the benefit up to Rs 5 lakh each, he said. The smart health cards will be effective from September 1, he said.
Majhi became the first beneficiary of the smart health card scheme, while other members of the vulnerable tribal group would be given priority to avail of the facility. At least 1.55 lakh families will be benefited from the initiative in Malkangriri, a tribal-dominated district, Patnaik said.
"I am very happy. Our smart health card will alleviate your grief. The state government will pay for your treatment. So you can save money and spend more for the education of your children for the betterment of your families," the chief minister said.
Describing the programme as a no-frills system, he said a cardholder can avail of all the treatments without any hassle from a listed hospital. "It's a historic and paradigm shift in the system of healthcare services in India, where patients will get the best treatment without any expense from their pocket," Patnaik said.
The initiative can change the face of healthcare services to people in Odisha, he said after launching the programme at a remote place in Malkangiri district.
Read : Hockey India expresses heartfelt gratitude towards Odisha for undying support