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Aam Aadmi vs Ayushman: What happens to Delhi's existing free health model?
Millennium Post Delhi
|April 07, 2025
'BOTH HAVE THEIR PLACE, BUT CLARITY IS ESSENTIAL'
NEW DELHI: The rollout of the Centre's Ayushman Bharat scheme in Delhi has sparked fresh debate over the future of the Capital's existing state-run healthcare system. With the promise of Rs 5 lakh in annual hospital coverage per family, the national scheme offers expansive coverage across over 20,000 empaneled hospitals.
However, its integration into a city already known for its hyperlocal, community-driven health model raises questions of overlap, resource allocation, and long-term direction.
Delhi's current model, developed under the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government, centers around Mohalla Clinics, polyclinics, and free hospital services. The city offers a preventive, doorstep approach with over 500 functional Mohalla Clinics delivering free consultations, diagnostics, and medicines, particularly targeting underserved and low-income areas.
Health policy experts describe the situation as a meeting of two ideologies. While Ayushman Bharat focuses on tertiary care and hospitalization, Delhi's existing infrastructure is geared toward early intervention and community health.
This story is from the April 07, 2025 edition of Millennium Post Delhi.
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