Mangaluru: AJ Hospital signs agreement with K'taka govt for health schemes


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Mangaluru, Jul 22: A J Hospital, Mangaluru has entered into an agreement with the Government of Karnataka to provide treatment to the beneficiaries of various schemes. 

A J Hospital, the first and only NABH accredited hospital in Dakshina Kannada will treat beneficiaries under the following schemes to cover super specialties such as cardiology, neonatal and paediatric surgery, neuro surgery, cancer, urology/kidney related problems and burns (plastic surgery) for specified surgery / procedure under Suvarna Arogya Suraksha Trust.

1. Vajpayee Arogyashree (VAS) – Cashless treatment to BPL card holders.
2. Jyothi Sanjeevini Scheme (JSS) – Cashless treatment for State Government Employees.
3. Rajiv Arogya Bhagya (RAB) – APL card holders willing for co-payment.
4. Rashtriya Bala Swasthya Karyakrama (RBSK) – Covers treatment for congenital defects (cardiac and neuro surgery).  

All the children 0-6 years of age in rural areas and children from 6-18 years of age enrolled in classes 1st to 12th in government and government aided schools are eligible to avail cashless treatment.

Apart from the above, Yeshasvini (co-operative society members) can avail treatment for all general and super specialties at A J Hospital.

  

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