Das, who reviewed the the preparedness of the scheme during the day, said the necessary preparations have been taken and 57 lakh families who are beneficiaries of the National Food Security Act would be benefitted by it.
The poor would not have to spend anything on their treatment as the entire system would be cashless and the government would give cards to the beneficiaries, an official release said quoting Das.
The process would be transparent through an effective software, the CM said.
Rs 50,000 would be sanctioned for secondary care and Rs two lakh rupees would be for special care, besides an additional Rs 30,000 for elderly persons, the chief minister said.
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