Abstract

India had experienced rapid economic growth over the years and has been overtaking other countries both in terms of GNP and GNP (PPP). However, on social front, India’s performance is poor and is probably behind most of the important developing economies. While India does have some world-class health infrastructure providing topnotch treatment facilities, but they are way out of reach of the common people. These anomalies in the health sector have been recognized and taken in charge by the government through financial and human investment and also through various schemes and policies. Health insurance is one of the most popular health policy taken by the government and Ayushman Bharat is the latest one. This paper therefore discusses critically the Ayushman Bharat Scheme.

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