Srinagar, Sept 27: In order to boost up the ongoing ‘Ayushmaan Bhav’ campaign, Director Health Services Kashmir Wednesday visited two South Kashmir districts including Pulwama and Shopian took review of Ayushmaan Bhavan campaign in these districts.
In both districts, he interacted with zonal medical officer’s, medical officer’s, paramedics, Asha workers and stressed upon them to work with dedication and make the programme successful.
He asked employees to reach out to each and every individual in every nook and corner so that no one is left out.
He said that people shall be made aware about the services and schemes being provided by the Government of India for the benefit of people.
The review meeting was attended by all chief medical officers of the concerned Districts and medical superintendents , block medical officers, DHO and DIOs of both districts.
DHSK laid stress on all the health functionaries of the districts for optimal utilisation of all the services and concerned staff in order to achieve the target set under Ayushman Bhava which is an initiative envisaged to saturate all health care services in every village/ town in line with the commitment of Hon’ble Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi ji to ensure reach to the last mile and enable access to health care services to everyone in the society.
Director while interacting with the media said that Aabha ID will help in keeping note of health records that will help in future as whenever they will visit a doctor they will have to show a card where every record will be saved.
“People can use cards anywhere in India. Everything is becoming digital, so everyone must come forward for the Aabha card and once this card becomes fully functional, we will start issuing appointments in hospitals through this card, so as to get rid of the long-standing issue of waiting in queues.”
“People will get a card from the nearest health facility and benefit from this facility,” he added.
Notably, the Ayushman Bhav Campaign is a comprehensive nationwide healthcare initiative of the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare that aims to provide saturation coverage of healthcare services, reaching every village and town in the country. This Campaign will be implemented during the ‘Seva Pakhwada’ from September 17 to October 2, 2023.