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Earlier this year, a rush of excitement accompanied the Union Budget 2018-19 as the announcement of the Ayushman Bharat Mission was made as a part of the “New India-2022” vision. It has been hailed as a revolutionary, game-changing, one of a kind health programme in the world that is expected to avert catastrophic health expenses for the impoverished lot and usher the nation into universal health care. The National Health Protection Scheme (NHPS) has been planned to be rolled out on the 25th of September, 2018, and by 2022, 1.5 Lakh health and wellness centres are expected to become operational by way of transforming existing sub-centres.
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Soham D. Bhaduri
Mumbai, India

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Earlier this year, a rush of excitement accompanied the Union Budget 2018-19 as the announcement of the Ayushman Bharat Mission was made as a part of the “New India-2022” vision. It has been hailed as a revolutionary, game-changing, one of a kind health programme in the world that is expected to avert catastrophic health expenses for the impoverished lot and usher the nation into universal health care. The National Health Protection Scheme (NHPS) has been planned to be rolled out on the 25th of September, 2018, and by 2022, 1.5 Lakh health and wellness centres are expected to become operational by way of transforming existing sub-centres.