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To enroll with the scheme, a person has to log onto www.cmaay.com website or use the Aarogya Arunachal – a mobile app to register themselves using Aadhar information. The software will automatically detect whether the person is eligible under PMJAY or CMAAY scheme.
Besides enrolling online and through the govt hospitals, the CM said beneficiaries can also register with the healthcare schemes during the Jan Sunwai Sammelan or the ‘Sarkar Aapke Dwar’ programme being carried out by Deputy Commissioners every month.
The Chief Minister said about 14000 beneficiaries have already enrolled with the PMJAY-CMAAY scheme in Arunachal and 38 people are going through pre-authorization where 21 claims have already been raised after the discharge of the patients.
Khandu said the state’s CMAAY scheme was in ready mode months before the formal launch of PMJAY. The state’s healthcare scheme has been redesigned and necessary changes incorporated, as the earlier CM’s universal health insurance scheme became failure due to various technical and implementation issues.
The present CMAAY scheme offers health coverage in assurance mode instead of earlier insurance mode. Also the health coverage amount in the present scheme has been increased to Rs 5 lac from the previous Rs 2 lac. ater in the programme, the Chief Minister along with Health Minister Alo Libang and Sports Minister Dr Mohesh Chai gave away the health insurance card to the beneficiaries. Also present on the occasion were Raga MLA Tamar Murtem, Ziro MLA Tage Taki and Mariyang MLA Olom Panyang.