Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Yojana


PMSSY

The Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Yojana (PMSSY) aims at correcting the imbalances in the availability of affordable healthcare facilities in the different parts of the country in general, and augmenting facilities for quality medical education in the under-served States in particular. The scheme was approved in March 2006.
The first phase in the PMSSY has two components - setting up of six institutions in the line of AIIMS; and upgradation of 13 existing Government medical college institutions.

It has been decided to set up 6 AIIMS-like institutions, one each in the States of 

1. Bihar (Patna), 
2. Chattisgarh (Raipur),
3. Madhya Pradesh (Bhopal),
4. Orissa (Bhubaneswar),
5. Rajasthan (Jodhpur) 
6. Uttaranchal (Rishikesh) 

At an estimated cost of Rs 840 crores per institution. These States have been identified on the basis of various socio-economic indicators like human development index, literacy rate, population below poverty line and per capital income and health indicators like population to bed ratio, prevalence rate of serious communicable diseases, infant mortality rate etc. Each institution will have a 960 bedded hospital (500 beds for the medical college hospital; 300 beds for Speciality/Super Speciality; 100 beds for ICU/Accident trauma; 30 beds for Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation and 30 beds for Ayush) intended to provide healthcare facilities in 42 Speciality/Super-Speciality disciplines. Medical College will have 100 UG intake besides facilities for imparting PG/doctoral courses in various disciplines, largely based on Medical Council of India (MCI) norms and also nursing college conforming to Nursing Council norms.

In addition to this, 13 existing medical institutions spread over 10 States will also be upgraded, with an outlay of Rs. 120 crores (Rs. 100 crores from Central Government and Rs. 20 crores from State Government) for each institution. These institutions are :-

 1. Government Medical College - Jammu (Jammu & Kashmir)
2.  Government Medical College - Srinagar  (Jammu & Kashmir)
3. Kolkatta Medical College - Kolkatta (West Bengal)
4. Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences - Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh)
5. Institute of Medical Sciences BHU - Varanasi (Uttar Pardesh)
6. Nizam Institute of Medical Sciences - Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh)
7. Sri Venkateshwara Institute of Medical Sciences - Tirupati (Andhra Pradesh)
8. Government. Medical College - Salem (Tamil Nadu)
9. B.J. Medical College - Ahmedabad (Gujarat)
10. Bangalore Medical College - Bangalore (Karnataka)
11. Government Medical College - Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala)
12. Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) - Ranchi and
13. Grants Medical College & Sir J.J. Group of Hospitals - Mumbai (Maharashtra).

In the second phase of PMSSY, the Government has approved the setting up of two more AIIMS-like institutions, one each in the States of West Bengal and Uttar Pradesh and upgradation of six medical college institutions namely :-

1. Government Medical College - Amritsar (Punjab) 
2. Government Medical College - Tanda (Himachal Pradesh) 
3. Government Medical College - Madurai (Tamil Nadu) 
4. Government Medical College - Nagpur (Maharashtra) 
5. Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College of Aligarh Muslim University - Aligarh (U.P)  
6. Pt. B.D. Sharma Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences - Rohtak (Haryana). 

The estimated cost for each AIIMS-like institution is Rs. 823 crore. For upgradation of medical college institutions, Central Government will contribute Rs. 125 crore each.

In the third phase of PMSSY, it is proposed to upgrade the following existing medical college institutions namely :- 

1.Government Medical College - Jhansi (Uttar Pradesh)
2. Government Medical College - Rewa (Madhya Pradesh)
3. Government Medical College - Gorakhpur (Uttar Pradesh)
4. Government Medical College - Dharbanga (Bihar) 
5. Government Medical College - Kozhikode (Kerala)
6. Vijaynagar Institute of Medical Sciences - Bellary (Karnataka) 
7. Government Medical College - Muzaffarpur (Bihar).

The project cost for upgradation of each medical college institution has been estimated at Rs. 150 crores per institution, out of which Central Government will contribute Rs. 125 crores and the remaining Rs. 25 crore will be borne by the respective State Governments.
It is hoped that consequent to the successful implementation of PMSSY, better and affordable healthcare facilities will be easily accessible to one and all in the country.

Government Health Yojana



The “Central Government Health Scheme” (CGHS) provides comprehensive health care facilities for the Central Govt. employees and pensioners and their dependents residing in CGHS covered cities. Started in New Delhi in 1954, Central Govt. Health Scheme is now in operation in Allahabad, Ahemdabad ,Bangalore ,Bhubhaneshwar ,Bhopal ,Chandigarh , Chennai ,Delhi , Dehradun ,Guwahati ,Hyderabad , Jaipur , Jabalpur , Kanpur , Kolkatta , Lucknow , Meerut , Mumbai , Nagpur , Patna , Pune , Ranchi , Shillong , Trivandrum and Jammu. The Central Govt. Health Scheme provides comprehensive health care to the CGHS Beneficiaries in India. The medical facilities are provided through Wellness Centres (previously referred to as CGHS Dispensaries) /polyclinics under Allopathic, Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Sidha and Homeopathic systems of medicines.

The Main Government Wellness Plan in Indian is extensive health proper want to the CGHS scheme Beneficiaries. The Main Government Wellness Plan is appropriate to the following groups of people living in CGHS protected cities:
  • Remember All Main Government. Servants paid from Municipal Reports (especially other than people who applied in Train Solutions and those applied under Delhi Management except associates Of Delhi Cops Force).
  • All the Pensioners illustrating retirement living from local Municipal Reports and their close relatives – especially Pensioner living in local non- CGHS areas can obtain CGHS Card from closest office of CGHS protected City.
  • Humble Parliament people
  • Most judges of Superior Judge of India
  • Ex- People of Parliament of India
  • All the Employees as well as Pensioners of Independent Systems protected under CGHS (especially Delhi city )
  • All the Ex- Governors as well as Ex-Vice Presidents of the country
  • Former Primary Ministers
  • Moreover, Former Most judges of Indian Superior Judge as well as Indian High Courts
  • All the Freedom Fighters in the country
  • The scheme provides service through following groups of systems which are stated below.
The primary elements of the Plan are:
  • The dispensary services such as domiciliary proper care.
  • Important MCH and FW services
  • Moreover, Specialists assessment features both at dispensary; polyclinic and medical center level for instance X-Ray system, Lab Exams and ECG.
  • Proper Hospitalization facility.
  • All the Organizations for the purchase, storage, submission and supply of drugs and other specifications.
  • To provide Health Education especially to recipients.
However, the dispensary is the central source of the Plan. Guidelines on these various issues have been released from. An important chance to here is at the assistance of the professionals and medical Authorities. Moreover, Along With the very fast and ongoing development of the Plan, it got not only situation has modified and problems developed but also work. The quickly growing team has not accepted methods, techniques and instructions in respect to their various responsibilities and obligations. In the following sections is set out the idea of conditions of the Plan, various instructions and order released every now and then to provide as a Summation for the assistance of the CGHS team.