Assessing the coverage of the pradhan mantri jan arogya yojana scheme and out-of-pocket expenditure in Mysore Urban slum dwellers

IF 0.2 Q4 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Indian Journal of Medical Specialities Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.4103/injms.injms_92_22
V. Vadaga, Deepak Anil, Shabeena Akbar, M. Murthy, S. Doddaiah
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Introduction: In 2018, the Government of India launched the Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PM-JAY), a part of the Ayushman Bharat scheme as a progressive step toward universal health coverage. The scheme was intended to provide health insurance for the socioeconomically deprived population. This study was undertaken to assess the coverage of the scheme and to assess the reduction in medical out-of-pocket expenditure (OOPE). Methods: This was a cross-sectional study conducted among the urban slum dwellers in Mysuru. A semi-structured questionnaire was used for the study. Oral consent was taken from the participants before administering the questionnaire. Data were collected by face-to-face interviews. Statistical tests such as percentages and mean were calculated using SPSS software (Version 26, Licensed by JSSAHER). Results: The study was conducted among 104 individuals, of which 73% were females. Only 38 (33%) of the participants had PM-JAY cards while 59 (56.73%) did not have any health insurance. Thirty percentage (78.95%) of the card holders had utilized the insurance in the past 1 year and incurred an OOPE of Rs. 25,873/-. For all the cardholders, this amount was spent from their savings. Conclusion: The coverage of the scheme and OOPE reduction toward health care is still lacking. Greater measures need to be taken by medical officers, medicosocial workers, and other field workers to identify eligible households and help them avail the benefits of this scheme.
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评估pradhan mantri jan arogya yojana计划的覆盖范围和迈索尔城市贫民窟居民的自付支出
简介:2018年,印度政府推出了Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana(PM-JAY),这是Ayushman Bharat计划的一部分,是迈向全民医疗保险的一个进步步骤。该计划旨在为社会经济贫困人口提供医疗保险。本研究旨在评估该计划的覆盖范围,并评估医疗自付支出(OOPE)的减少情况。方法:这是一项在迈苏鲁城市贫民窟居民中进行的横断面研究。本研究采用半结构化问卷。在进行问卷调查之前,获得参与者的口头同意。数据是通过面对面的访谈收集的。使用SPSS软件(26版,JSSAHER许可)计算百分比和平均值等统计测试。结果:研究对象为104人,其中73%为女性。只有38名(33%)参与者拥有PM-JAY卡,而59名(56.73%)参与者没有任何健康保险。30%(78.95%)的持卡人在过去一年中使用了保险,并产生了25873/-卢比的OOPE。对于所有持卡人来说,这笔钱都是从他们的储蓄中花掉的。结论:该计划的覆盖范围和减少OOPE对医疗保健的影响仍然不足。医务人员、医务工作者和其他现场工作人员需要采取更大的措施,以确定符合条件的家庭,并帮助他们享受该计划的福利。
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期刊介绍: The Indian Journal of Medical Specialities is an all-encompassing peer-reviewed quarterly journal. The journal publishes scholarly articles, reviews, case reports and original research papers from medical specialities specially pertaining to clinical patterns and epidemiological profile of diseases. An important highlight is the emphasis on undergraduate and postgraduate medical education including various aspects of scientific paper-writing. The journal gives priority to research originating from the developing world, including from the tropical regions of the world. The journal also publishes special issues on health topics of current interest. The Indian Journal of Medical Specialities is one of the very few quality multispeciality scientific medical journals.
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