​The Mizoram government is set to launch the Mizoram Universal Healthcare Scheme (MUHCS) on April 1, 2025, providing an annual health coverage of up to ₹5 lakh per family. This initiative aims to offer cashless treatment at state-run hospitals, health facilities (from primary healthcare centers upwards), and empaneled private or church-run hospitals. ​


The MUHCS is designed to be inclusive, covering families across various economic backgrounds, including government employees. It aligns with the Ayushman Bharat-Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB PM-JAY) concerning benefit coverage, pre-existing conditions, and hospitalization expenses. ​



General Plan: ₹2,500 annual premium per family for treatment in general wards.​


Standard Plan: ₹5,000 annual premium per family for semi-private wards.​

Private Plan: ₹10,000 annual premium per family for private wards.​

Government employees, including contractual and muster-roll staff, will have monthly premiums ranging from ₹200 to ₹1,500. ​


Registration for the scheme is currently open and will continue until May. Offline registration is being managed by officials at various sub-health centers, with online registration set to commence in April. Post-May, registration will reopen in July, subject to a fine. ​

While many private and church-run hospitals, especially in Mizoram's southern regions, have agreed to implement the scheme, negotiations are ongoing with private hospitals in the state capital, Aizawl. ​


The MUHCS represents a significant step toward enhancing healthcare accessibility and affordability for all Mizoram residents.​
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​The Mizoram government is set to launch the Mizoram Universal Healthcare Scheme (MUHCS) on April 1, 2025, providing an annual health coverage of up to ₹5 lakh per family. This initiative aims to offer cashless treatment at state-run hospitals, health facilities (from primary healthcare centers upwards), and empaneled private or church-run hospitals. ​ The MUHCS is designed to be inclusive, covering families across various economic backgrounds, including government employees. It aligns with the Ayushman Bharat-Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB PM-JAY) concerning benefit coverage, pre-existing conditions, and hospitalization expenses. ​ General Plan: ₹2,500 annual premium per family for treatment in general wards.​ Standard Plan: ₹5,000 annual premium per family for semi-private wards.​ Private Plan: ₹10,000 annual premium per family for private wards.​ Government employees, including contractual and muster-roll staff, will have monthly premiums ranging from ₹200 to ₹1,500. ​ Registration for the scheme is currently open and will continue until May. Offline registration is being managed by officials at various sub-health centers, with online registration set to commence in April. Post-May, registration will reopen in July, subject to a fine. ​ While many private and church-run hospitals, especially in Mizoram's southern regions, have agreed to implement the scheme, negotiations are ongoing with private hospitals in the state capital, Aizawl. ​ The MUHCS represents a significant step toward enhancing healthcare accessibility and affordability for all Mizoram residents.​ taxmanagementindia.com SOURCE- ET HEALTH WORLD #Mizoram #Healthcare #MUHCS #HealthForAll #UniversalHealthcare #AyushmanBharat #HealthcareScheme #MizoramGovt #AffordableHealthcare #CashlessTreatment #PublicHealth #HealthcareAccess #Wellness #HealthCoverage #MedicalCare #HealthInsurance
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