Andhra govt decides to set up YSR Village Clinics at all Panchayats in the state
The government of Andhra Pradesh headed by CM YS Jagan Mohan Reddy has decided to set up village clinics in all the panchayats in the state by April next year. He said nearly 13,000 clinics would be set up in the state wherein 54 types of medicines would be made available. The AP government, which has been at the forefront of providing testing and medical care in the country, has also taken another step in making clinics available at the village level. On Thursday he spoke as part of the Aarogyasri expansion program.
Chief Minister Jagan said it was their goal that no one should go into debt for medical treatment. He was speaking at the launch of the Aarogyasri expansion program. He said the government was preparing to spend Rs 16,000 crore on the modernization of hospitals for medicine. Jagan said that steps have been taken to ensure that government hospitals have standardized medicines. He said 13,000 village clinics would be made available by next April, where 54 types of medicines would be available.
The chief minister of Andhra Pradesh launched the YSR Aarogyasri scheme expansion to six more districts on Thursday as promised during the elections.