Ayushman Bharat- World’s Largest Public Healthcare Scheme

Ayushman Bharat–Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB-PMJAY) has become world’s largest public healthcare scheme, offering ₹5 lakh health insurance per family per year. The scheme ensures cashless and paperless medical care for secondary and tertiary treatments in both public and private hospitals across India.

  • Launched: 23 September 2018
  • Implementing Ministry: Ministry of Health & Family Welfare (MoHFW)
  • Nodal Agency: National Health Authority (NHA)

Key Achievements (as of October 2025)

  • Over 42 crore Ayushman Cards issued.
  • 86 lakh senior citizens enrolled.
  • ₹1.52 lakh crore saved in out-of-pocket expenses since 2018.
  • Over 33,000 empanelled hospitals
    • 17,685 Government
    • 15,380 Private
  • Covers over 12 crore families (approximately 55 crore individuals).

Major Components of Ayushman Bharat Initiative

Ayushman Bharat is not just a single scheme but a comprehensive health mission, with multiple pillars:

Ayushman Bharat– Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB-PMJAY)
  • Provides financial protection for secondary & tertiary healthcare.
  • Entirely cashless, portable across India.
  • Eligibility: Bottom 40% of poor & vulnerable households (based on SECC 2011 database).
  • Funding Pattern:
    • 60:40 (Centre:State) for general states
    • 90:10 for NE & Himalayan states
    • 100% for UTs (without legislature)
Ayushman Arogya Mandirs (AAMs)
  • Formerly Health & Wellness Centres (HWCs).
  • Deliver comprehensive primary healthcare, including:
    • Non-communicable diseases
    • Maternal & child care
    • Mental health
    • ENT, dental & eye care
  • 39 crore teleconsultations delivered through AAMs till Sept 2025.
  • Target: 1.5 lakh AAMs across India.
Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM)
  • Aims to create a digital health ecosystem linking all healthcare facilities and citizens.
  • Ayushman Bharat Health Account (ABHA) provides a unique digital health ID.
    • 80 crore ABHA IDs generated.
    • 6.7 crore health records digitally linked.
  • Enables seamless health data access across hospitals & labs.
PM–Ayushman Bharat Health Infrastructure Mission (PM–ABHIM)
  • Launched: 25 October 2021
  • Total Outlay: ₹64,180 crore (2021–26)
    • ₹54,205 crore for States/UTs
    • ₹9,340 crore for Central schemes
  • Focus: Strengthening district hospitals, diagnostic labs, disease surveillance, critical care units, and research facilities.

Financial & Administrative Highlights

  • Union Budget 2025–26 Allocation: ₹9,406 crore (highest ever for AB-PMJAY).
  • Cumulative State & UT Expenditure (2022–25): ₹5,000+ crore (mainly for Ayushman Arogya Mandirs).
  • Jointly funded by the Centre & States based on fiscal ratios.
  • Implemented via: National Health Authority (NHA) and State Health Agencies (SHAs).

Significance

  • Ensures universal health coverage and financial protection for economically weaker families.
  • Reduces catastrophic health expenditures.
  • Promotes inclusive access to quality care, especially in rural & remote areas.
  • Strengthens India’s public health infrastructure under a unified national framework.

Ministry of Health and Family Welfare

  • Union Minister: Mansukh Mandaviya (as of 2025)

Departments:

  • Department of Health & Family Welfare
  • Department of Health Research (ICMR)

Key Schemes:

  • National Health Mission (NHM)
  • Pradhan Mantri Ayushman Bharat Health Infrastructure Mission (PM–ABHIM)
  • National Digital Health Mission (NDHM)

World’s largest public health schemes (comparison):

  • India – AB-PMJAY (over 55 crore beneficiaries)
  • USA – Medicaid (~82 million people)
  • China – Basic Health Insurance (~95% coverage but not cashless)
  • India’s AB-PMJAY surpasses others in scale, digital integration, and government-led funding.

Background on Ayushman Bharat Launch (2018)

  • Announced in Union Budget 2018–19 under the theme “Universal Health Protection”.
  • Inaugurated by PM Narendra Modi from Ranchi, Jharkhand.
  • Complements National Health Policy 2017 goal of “Health for All.”

Ayushman Bharat Digital Ecosystem- Key Acronyms

AcronymFull FormFunction
ABHAAyushman Bharat Health AccountUnique Digital Health ID
NHANational Health AuthorityImplementing body
ABDMAyushman Bharat Digital MissionDigital linkage of healthcare
PM-ABHIMPM–Ayushman Bharat Health Infrastructure MissionStrengthening health infra
AAMAyushman Arogya MandirPrimary healthcare delivery unit

Important Reports

Economic Survey 2024–25:

  • AB-PMJAY saved ₹1.52 lakh crore in out-of-pocket expenses.

NITI Aayog Report (2023):

  • India’s public health expenditure rose from 1.15% (2014) to 2.1% of GDP (2023).

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