Biju Swasthya Kalyan Yojana’ ₹1,389 Cr Paid To Private Hospitals Towards Treatment Cost Under the scheme
Bhubaneswar: In tremendous leap ahead. the Biju Swasthya Kalayan Yojna has made itself a relief for beneficiaries and for the hospitals as well.
Biju Swasthya Kalyan Yojana (BSKY), the unique universal health programme of the Odisha Government strides success with noticeable progress during the current calendar year.
A review showed that around 6.31 lakh persons from poor families having either BSKY smart card or PDS card were provided high-quality clinical treatment in different speciality hospitals under the private sector free of cost during the current calendar year up to December 25.
State Government has paid around Rs1389 cr to the empanelled private sector hospitals towards the cost of their treatment.
This was known from a performance review meeting taken by Secretary of Health and Family Welfare Shalini Pandit recently.
Chief Executive Officer of State Health Assurance Society (SHAS) Dr Brundha D. appraised that these patients were from all 30 districts of Odisha. Cent percent of the patients coming to hospitals with BSKY eligibility were counselled through a telephone call from 104.
The patients were also provided handholding support by the Swasthya Mitras engaged by State in these hospitals. These patients were treated through either of the 2056 clinical packages provided through BSKY.
The problems and grievances relating the use of cards, cashless treatment etc were immediately attended to and resolved in a time-bound manner keeping in view the emergency requirements of the patients.
Secretary Pandit directed to intensify IEC and awareness-building activities on BSKY in remote rural areas of Gajpati, Kandhamal, Sonepur, Nuapada, Rayagada, Nabrangpur, Koraput and Malkangiri districts so that people get the required information and assistance for high-quality clinical care.
Discussions in the meeting showed the patients or their attendants could make pre-contact with toll-free number 104 for treatment in any of the empanelled hospitals of their choice. They could get their BSKY card-related problems resolved through a telephone call to 155369.
People could also communicate their need and grievances through toll-free number 14545, their Twitter account @bskyodisha and their Facebook account BSKY Odisha.
Secretary Pandit directed to create wide awareness among the people about all the facilities provided under BSKY. District Coordinators and Swasthya Mitras were asked to handhold the people with missionary spirit.