Under PMJAY, Rs 6.9 crore paid for treatment of ‘dead’ patients: CAG

Context:

Recently, the Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) has highlighted irregularities in the registration and validation of beneficiaries under the Ayushman Bharat – Pradhan Mantri Jan Aarogya Yojana (PMJAY).

About Ayushman Bharat – Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB-PMJAY):

17.7

  • Universal Health Coverage: PMJAY was launched as a step towards Universal Health Coverage (UHC). The concept covers three key elements — access, quality, and financial protection.
  • Aim: To reduce out-of-pocket expenditure for the poor and vulnerable population seeking healthcare

Issues highlighted in the report:

  • Payment for Deceased Patients: The CAG revealed that Rs 6.97 crore was paid for the treatment of 3,446 patients who were previously recorded as deceased in the database.
    • Patients declared as “dead” in the Transaction Management System (TMS) of the scheme continued to avail treatment benefits.
    • Kerala had the most number of such “dead” patients – 966 – whose claims were paid.
  • Flawed Application System: The CAG identified flaws in the system where patients who were earlier recorded as dead were still able to initiate pre-authorizations and claim submissions.
    • This exposed vulnerabilities in the application system that could be misused.
  • Multiple Hospital Admissions: The audit report highlighted cases of the same patient being admitted to multiple medical institutions simultaneously.
    • The report noted 78,396 such instances, indicating potential issues related to proper record-keeping and implementation oversight.
    • Gujrat reported the most cases (21,514), followed by Chhattisgarh (9,640) and Kerala (9,632).
  • Inadequate Recovery of Penalties: In some states, including Chhattisgarh, Meghalaya, and Madhya Pradesh, the recovery of penalties was found to be inadequate.
    • Despite penalties being imposed on defaulting hospitals, the recovery process was not consistently effective.
    • Out of Rs 17.28 crore penalty imposed on 184 defaulting hospitals in 13 States, recovery of only ₹ 4.96 crore had been done.

News Source: The Indian Express

To get PDF version, Please click on "Print PDF" button.

/*
*/

Need help preparing for UPSC or State PSCs?

Connect with our experts to get free counselling & start preparing

THE MOST
LEARNING PLATFORM

Learn From India's Best Faculty

      
Quick Revise Now !
AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD SOON
UDAAN PRELIMS WALLAH
Comprehensive coverage with a concise format
Integration of PYQ within the booklet
Designed as per recent trends of Prelims questions
हिंदी में भी उपलब्ध
Quick Revise Now !
UDAAN PRELIMS WALLAH
Comprehensive coverage with a concise format
Integration of PYQ within the booklet
Designed as per recent trends of Prelims questions
हिंदी में भी उपलब्ध

<div class="new-fform">







    </div>

    Subscribe our Newsletter
    Sign up now for our exclusive newsletter and be the first to know about our latest Initiatives, Quality Content, and much more.
    *Promise! We won't spam you.
    Yes! I want to Subscribe.