What is the impact of including ASHA and anganwadi workers/helpers in the Ayushman Bharat scheme

How does the inclusion of ASHA and anganwadi workers/helpers in the Ayushman Bharat scheme affect the healthcare system in India?
The inclusion of ASHA (Accredited Social Health Activist) and anganwadi workers/helpers in the Ayushman Bharat scheme has several positive impacts on the healthcare system in India:
  • Improved access to healthcare: ASHA workers and anganwadi helpers are present at the grassroots level, making them valuable for reaching out to remote areas and marginalized communities. Their inclusion in the scheme ensures that these communities have access to healthcare services.
  • Increased awareness and education: ASHA workers and anganwadi helpers play a crucial role in educating and creating awareness among the community about various health issues. Their involvement in the scheme helps in disseminating information about Ayushman Bharat and facilitates its successful implementation.
  • Strengthening primary healthcare: ASHA workers and anganwadi helpers act as a bridge between the community and health system. Their involvement in Ayushman Bharat strengthens the primary healthcare system by providing holistic care, early detection, and referrals for specialized treatment.
  • Health promotion and preventive care: ASHA workers and anganwadi helpers are trained to provide basic healthcare services and conduct health promotion activities. Their inclusion in the scheme ensures the promotion of preventive care and early intervention, leading to improved health outcomes.
  • Reduced burden on healthcare facilities: With the support of ASHA workers and anganwadi helpers, primary healthcare centers can handle a larger volume of cases, easing the burden on tertiary healthcare facilities. This helps in better utilization of resources and reduces waiting time for patients.
Overall, the inclusion of ASHA and anganwadi workers/helpers in the Ayushman Bharat scheme strengthens the healthcare system in India by ensuring better access to healthcare, improving awareness, strengthening primary healthcare, promoting preventive care, and alleviating the burden on healthcare facilities.
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