Jammu- The Jammu and Kashmir administration is spending Rs 2 crore everyday on the treatment of common people and 97% of the population in the Union Territory has insurance cover, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha said Wednesday.
“SEHAT Golden cards have been provided to 80 lakh citizens, with 28,000 hospitals extending treatment facilities to them across the country. Today, dialysis facilities have been made available in all the districts. Geriatric and Pediatric wards have been established in all district hospitals,” the LG said.
He made these remarks after handing over an ex-gratia cheque of Rs 10 lakhs to NoKs of each deceased National Health Mission (NHM) employee here at the Raj Bhawan on Wednesday.
The LG expressed his deepest gratitude to the families and healthcare workers of National Health Mission for their dedication and commitment to serve the people.
Paying homage to the deceased employees of NHM, Sinha said that financial aid cannot compensate for their selfless service and sacrifice; however, it is the government’s duty and responsibility to ensure their family members live a life of respect and dignity.
“The spirit of selfless service, sacrifice and compassion with which our health workers, doctors, para-medics have served the people during Covid pandemic and vaccination drive is truly inspirational,” he said.
Speaking on the reforms introduced to strengthen the healthcare system, the LG said that under the guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, J&K’s health sector has gone through a sea change ensuring high-quality affordable, accessible healthcare for all.
“Continuous efforts are being made to remove the regional imbalance which existed earlier in the field of health care. J&K is performing better than the national average on several parameters. The health indicators exemplify our efforts to ensure well being of the common citizens,” he said.
“In our journey to achieve Quality & Accessible Healthcare, we have taken special care to make our health services effective, people-centered and equitable,” he added.
The LG further said that improved health infrastructure, expansive network of health & wellness centres, substantial increase in MBBS seats, universal health coverage, ambulance services, mobile clinics, besides decentralization of medical facilities have ensured expansion of health services in remote & far-flung areas.
“Several reforms were undertaken to implement the system of ‘Any Treatment, Anywhere, Anytime’. The ‘e-SAHAJ’ initiative entails online appointments from doctors, and digitization of patient’s medical records. As many as 575 health facilities are covered under this initiative,” the LG said.
“J&K administration is spending Rs 2 crore everyday on the treatment of common people and 97% of our population has insurance cover,” he added.
Bhupinder Kumar, Administrative Secretary, Health and Medical Education informed that J&K Contributory Corpus Funds was started by J&K Government under the directions of the LG.
“The NHM employees are provided financial assistance on account of disability or death,” he added.
A total of 34 families of deceased NHM employees were provided an ex-gratia of Rs 10 Lakh each.
Senior officers and officials of National Health Mission and family members of deceased employees were present on the occasion.
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