Learn more about the various health schemes offered by the government
India has quite a high population, but most people do not have access to high-quality health insurance or healthcare services. Fortunately, the Indian Government has launched several low-cost and free health schemes targeted towards various sections of society.
Moreover, various State and Central Governments have also initiated many health schemes that are specifically aimed at women and children to help take care of their medical needs. In this article, you can learn about various government schemes for women and children that are in place for people to benefit from.
If you are a girl/woman in need of medical or any other assistance, you can take advantage of these government schemes to get back on your feet. However, government health schemes can only provide a limited amount of support as they have to cater to the needs of a large population.
In this scenario, it is better to have your own private health insurance plan that can help you take care of expensive hospital bills and medical costs. If you do not yet have health insurance, you can check out the health plans available on Bajaj Markets and choose one that suits your needs.
Some schemes that are launched by the government for women are:
Scheme for Adolescent Girls (SAG)
Swadhar Greh Scheme
One Stop Centres
Some examples of government schemes for children are:
Child Protection Services Scheme
Poshan Abhiyan
Anganwadi
Yes, it is recommended to opt for a private health plan even if you are registered under a government health scheme, as these schemes only offer limited financial support. If you wish to seek care from a private hospital, getting your own health plan is ideal.
Yes, you can buy health insurance online in minutes on the Bajaj Markets website. Go to the ‘Health Insurance Premium Calculator’ and fill in your details to see the health insurance options.
Many health insurance plans do provide maternity coverage. However, coverage will only be provided if your pregnancy is not a pre-existing condition at the time of buying the policy.