As per Chief Minister YS Jaganmohan Reddy, the people of the state are guided by the hand via 'Jagananna Arogya Suraksha', which eliminates their concern about receiving medical care. According to him, this plan would be extremely important for the field of public health. The Jagananna health protection scheme was essentially started by Chief Minister Jagan from the Tadepalli camp office. He added that everyone was participating in this, from the village level to the district collector. In addition, under the health protection plan, individuals would receive costly medications at no cost.
The people of AP received wonderful news from Jagan Sarkar. The 'Jagananna Arogya Suraksha' scheme was virtually started by Chief Minister YS Jagan. The first medical camp will begin on Saturday in addition to the house-to-house survey that has already begun as part of the health protection strategy. ASHA employees, CHOs, volunteers, ANMs, and other staff members should take proactive steps to ensure the success of this five-stage health protection campaign. He suggested that information on associated hospitals and the free treatments offered by Aarogyasri should be made available to the public.
According to the CM, this programme would identify people who are unwell and offer better care by taking all required steps. Through a house-to-house survey, the procedure of administering seven different test kinds to every member of every household has already begun.Specialist physicians will treat those found to be unwell in this study through medical camps conducted in rural areas and metropolitan health facilities.
Following the use of Aarogyasri's services, mapping will be completed through Arogya Suraksha in a suitable way to ensure that the patient in question receives the required medication and is monitored. They will see to it that prescriptions are filled on schedule, that follow-up examinations are performed, and that any required medical care is given. Cancer sufferers will also receive free prescription drugs through their health insurance. Under this initiative, receiving medical care shouldn't be difficult for anyone in need. Additionally, none of these services cost a single cent. According to Chief Minister Jagan, it goes beyond just the care they receive.
The goal of the government's Jagananna Arogya Suraksha initiative is to identify the ailments that individuals are afflicted with in order to better provide medical care. Every home is visited by volunteers and secretariat medical personnel who gather information about individuals with various disorders and chronic conditions. Under the next health protection plan, medical camps will be held for 45 days, starting on Saturday and ending on November 15. Anganwadi and Asha workers, volunteers, and personnel from the health department and medical field would be involved in the management of these camps.
Medical camps will be held for 45 days, starting at nine in the morning and ending at four in the evening. In addition to two additional medical professionals, two family doctors also attend and examine the patients. Appointments have been set to do seven different kinds of tests on the patients, including saliva, dengue, malaria, HB, RBS, urine, and BP. In every camp, 112 different kinds of medications are supplied and made available. Those with chronic illnesses are sent to the district-level medical professionals if they arrive. Plans are in place to keep an eye on the medical care that these individuals receive on a constant basis. It shall be made known that each household should download the YSR Aarogyasri Citizen app to one mobile device. Advice and instructions are provided on how to prepare wholesome meals for young children.