Ayushman Bharat rollout: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to announce the launch of Ayushman Bharat-National Health Protection Scheme (AB-NHPS), or Modicare, on a pilot basis in some states on Independence Day tomorrow.

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The nationwide launch is expected in September end. The ambitious scheme aims to provide a coverage of Rs 5 lakh per family annually for over 10 crore poor families of the country.

Reports say the scheme would be initially launched for six states. Sources told Business-Standard that PM Modi would likely launch the scheme on I-Day for six states - Chhattisgarh, Manipur, Haryana, Gujarat, West Bengal and Andhra Pradesh -  that are on board for the pilot for the ambitious scheme. The business daily also reported today that the Ayushman Bharat-NHPS scheme is tipped to undergo a name change and be called PRAJAA - Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Abhiyaan. The report, however, didn't confirm whether a decision in this regard has been taken or not. 

Modicare will target poor, deprived rural families and identified occupational category of urban workers' families - around 8.03 crore rural families and 2.33 crore in urban areas, as per the latest SECC data. Overall, the ambitious scheme will provide health cover to around 50 crore people.

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A government official told PTI, "Prime Minister Narendra Modi will talk about the scheme in his Independence Day speech and is also likely to announce its launch on a pilot basis in some states tomorrow."

States like Punjab, Kerala, Maharashtra, Karnataka and Delhi are yet to come on board Ayushman Bharat-NHPS, which Odisha has refused to become a part of the scheme, the official said, adding 22 states have preferred to run the scheme on "trust model". 

Said to be the world's largest government-funded healthcare insurance programme, the Union government has allocated about Rs 10,000 crore for it. The funds are yet to be released to the states. 

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The Union government has identified 80 per cent rural and urban beneficiaries on the basis of the Socio-Economic Caste Census (SECC).