Ayushman India: The Challenge of Systemic Change

So far, public health services were going on in those schemes in India, where the benefit was short-lived, but their emotional impact was high. Ayushman India has changed the system and strengthened it in budget and infrastructure. Simultaneously, the process of getting health facilities has been simplified and altogether altruistic. This is very much the same, as it is better to be relieved before people are expected to improve the complex and deteriorating system during a disaster. Tertiary level health facilities of this scheme are indeed proven to provide interim relief.

Whatever the health plan, some common questions related to it always appear on the head. Do our government hospitals need a plan to provide equal health facilities to the citizens? If it is, then what will happen to those poor people, who are deprived of availing this scheme, or cannot come under its purview? If you go to find answers to all these questions, then some doubts about the huge health plan like Ayushman India are also awake.





This plan has definitely brought relief to the people of the area who are stranded between disorderly government hospitals and expensive private hospitals.
It is also doubtful with this plan that it will prove to be a long-term or long-term policy. If it gets the electoral benefit, then it will only strengthen long-term plan based health care services. If this happens, the possibility of making any basic changes in the field of health will end. Or it may increase the expectations of the people from the government. If this happens, the level of competitive politics will rise.
Recently, Rahul Gandhi has made a statement about bringing health policy on the lines of UK health services. Surprisingly, his party has given free access to private health services in the country. In any case, if the possibility of their victory could include competitive politics of health facilities like Britain, it would only benefit the public.

If a scheme like Ayushman India can be built on the basis of publicly funded universal health services, then nothing can be better than that.

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