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India launches ‘Modicare’ health scheme

September 24, 2018 00:00:00


NEW DELHI, Sept 23 (AFP): India launched on Sunday the world's biggest health insurance scheme which Prime Minister Narendra Modi said would cover some 500 million poor people.

The programme, dubbed "Modicare", promises health cover worth 500,000 rupees ($6,900) to every poor family to treat serious ailments.

The scheme is expected to cost the central and 29 state governments $1.6 billion per year in total. Funding will be increased gradually according to demand.

Modi handed medical cards out at the launch in Ranchi, capital of the eastern state of Jharkhand, calling it a historic day for India.

He called the scheme "a big step towards providing good quality and accessible healthcare to the poor of India. Over 100 million families will benefit."


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