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Option (D) is correct. Recently, the Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Ministry of Science and Technology, GoI supported a mega consortium on ‘One Health’.
This ‘One Health’ consortium envisages carrying out surveillance of important bacterial, viral and parasitic infections of zoonotic as well as transboundary pathogens in the country.
COVID-19 pandemic showed the relevance of ‘One Health’ principles in the governance of infectious diseases, specially efforts to prevent and contain zoonotic diseases throughout the world.
The risk of infectious agents capable of jumping the barriers of species is increasing, mainly because of the potential of novel infectious agents to spread rapidly around the globe due to increased travel, food habits and trade across borders. Such diseases have devastating impacts on animals, human, health systems, and economies, requiring years of social and economic recovery.
Option (B) is incorrect. Under the Ayushman Bharat–PM Jan Arogya Yojana, 1.5 lakh existing sub centres will bring health care system closer to the homes of people in the form of Health and wellness centres. These centres will provide comprehensive health care, including for non-communicable diseases and maternal and child health services.
Option (C) is incorrect. Under the Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PM-JAY), a dedicated PM-JAY family identification number will be allotted to eligible families. Additionally, an e-card will also be given to beneficiary at the time of hospitalization. The scheme will have portability of benefits across the country. Beneficiary can avail services all across the implementing States/UTs. You can call helpline number 14555 for details.
Option (A) is incorrect. Currently, there is no national public health insurance fund in India. The PM-JAY is fully funded by the Government and cost of implementation is shared between the Central and State Governments.
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Option (D) is correct. Recently, the Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Ministry of Science and Technology, GoI supported a mega consortium on ‘One Health’.
This ‘One Health’ consortium envisages carrying out surveillance of important bacterial, viral and parasitic infections of zoonotic as well as transboundary pathogens in the country.
COVID-19 pandemic showed the relevance of ‘One Health’ principles in the governance of infectious diseases, specially efforts to prevent and contain zoonotic diseases throughout the world.
The risk of infectious agents capable of jumping the barriers of species is increasing, mainly because of the potential of novel infectious agents to spread rapidly around the globe due to increased travel, food habits and trade across borders. Such diseases have devastating impacts on animals, human, health systems, and economies, requiring years of social and economic recovery.
Option (B) is incorrect. Under the Ayushman Bharat–PM Jan Arogya Yojana, 1.5 lakh existing sub centres will bring health care system closer to the homes of people in the form of Health and wellness centres. These centres will provide comprehensive health care, including for non-communicable diseases and maternal and child health services.
Option (C) is incorrect. Under the Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PM-JAY), a dedicated PM-JAY family identification number will be allotted to eligible families. Additionally, an e-card will also be given to beneficiary at the time of hospitalization. The scheme will have portability of benefits across the country. Beneficiary can avail services all across the implementing States/UTs. You can call helpline number 14555 for details.
Option (A) is incorrect. Currently, there is no national public health insurance fund in India. The PM-JAY is fully funded by the Government and cost of implementation is shared between the Central and State Governments.