ANALYSIS ON LEVEL OF AWARENESS AND SATISFACTION TOWARDS AYUSHMAN BHARAT PM-JAY PROGRAM

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  • MRS. SHWETA PATEL AND , DR. JAIMIN TRIVEDI

Abstract

Health insurance is described as "coverage that provides for the payments of benefits as a result of sickness or injury that includes insurance for losses from Accident, Medical Expense, Disability, or Accidental Death and Dismemberment" by the Health Insurance Association of America. Typically, these health insurance plans are issued annually. There have been many initiatives introduced by the Indian government throughout the years to combat healthcare disparities in the country.The program has a number of larger consequences, including the reduction of poverty, the increase of economic production, and the development of national resilience. In addition to improving healthcare, the program has these effects. The Ayushman Bharat Program Many countries are looking to India as a model for how to attain universal health coverage since the PM-JAY program is a cornerstone of the public health reform that is being implemented in India.Typically, these health insurance plans are issued annually. There have been many initiatives introduced by the Indian government throughout the years to combat healthcare disparities in the country.It will be necessary to pay ongoing attention to updating infrastructure, boosting hospital engagement, developing digital technologies, and incorporating new vulnerable groups in order to guarantee that the Ayushman Card lives up to its name, which is to deliver "Ayushman" (long and healthy life) to everyone.To rectify discrepancies in the usage of the Ayushman Bharat Scheme, the government must allocate resources towards enhancing service delivery in the underutilized regions. The government is advised to spend supplementary resources to enhance healthcare facilities and personnel in underdeveloped regions.

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MRS. SHWETA PATEL AND , DR. JAIMIN TRIVEDI. (2025). ANALYSIS ON LEVEL OF AWARENESS AND SATISFACTION TOWARDS AYUSHMAN BHARAT PM-JAY PROGRAM. TPM – Testing, Psychometrics, Methodology in Applied Psychology, 32(S8 (2025): Posted 05 November), 144–154. Retrieved from https://tpmap.org/submission/index.php/tpm/article/view/2558