Rajasthan budget: Major relief for elderly citizens as free medicines will be delivered at home

IANS February 19, 2025 300 views

Rajasthan's Finance Minister Diya Kumari has unveiled a groundbreaking healthcare initiative targeting senior citizens in the state budget. The new program promises free medicine delivery for residents above 70 years old, with comprehensive support through e-health records and digital platforms. By allocating Rs 3,500 crore to the MAA fund, the government aims to enhance medical accessibility and provide holistic healthcare coverage. This innovative approach demonstrates a significant commitment to improving the well-being of elderly citizens in Rajasthan.

"This initiative aims to ensure accessible and quality healthcare for Rajasthan's senior citizens" - Diya Kumari
Rajasthan budget: Major relief for elderly citizens as free medicines will be delivered at home
Jaipur, Feb 19: In a significant move, Rajasthan's Finance Minister Diya Kumari on Wednesday announced that residents above 70 years of age will receive free medicines at home.

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Seniors over 70 will receive free medicines at home

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MAA fund allocates Rs 3,500 crore for medical treatment

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Digital health records and interstate portability introduced

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Free spectacles and diabetic clinics announced

She said that to facilitate it, e-health records are being created through organised health camps.

Presenting the 2025-26 budget in the Assembly, she highlighted the government's commitment to addressing the needs of all sections of society. The MAA fund of Rs 3,500 crore has been allocated for free medical treatment and diagnostics across the state, she said.

To enhance accessibility, interstate portability will be implemented, allowing eligible individuals to receive treatment outside Rajasthan. Additionally, the health insurance scheme for senior citizens above 70 will be expanded with new packages, including AYUSH treatments, geriatric care, and oral cancer coverage.

She also made announcements regarding healthcare upgrades involving Digital X-rays and diabetic clinics.

With an aim to strengthen healthcare infrastructure, digital X-ray machines will be installed at all Primary Health Centers (PHCs). Furthermore, diabetic clinics will be introduced in district hospitals and Rs 75 crore has been allocated to provide free spectacles to workers and other eligible groups, added Kumari.

Under the new scheme, individuals aged 70 and above can apply for medical benefits under Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PM-JAY) or the Chief Minister Ayushman Yojana.

Registration can be done via the PM-JAY app, where eKYC verification is streamlined.

Alternatively, applicants can visit the nearest medical centre, ANM (Auxiliary Nurse Midwife), or CHO (Community Health Officer) for assistance, she added.

"This initiative aims to ensure accessible and quality healthcare for Rajasthan's senior citizens, enhancing their well-being and financial security," she claimed.

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