In Andhra Pradesh, the YSR Congress government has initiated a new program called "YSR Arogya Suraksha" alongside several other welfare schemes and programs. This program aims to ensure the health security of the people. Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy has outlined various aspects of this program.
The "YSR Arogya Suraksha" program focuses on providing healthcare services to every household in the state. They have started conducting tests for various health conditions like blood pressure, sugar levels, and cholesterol. They also offer specialized medical care when needed.
To reach every village, the government has organized health camps, and they are actively engaging medical professionals to provide treatment to those in need. They are making efforts to address health issues in households and provide medical assistance as required.
This program also emphasizes preventive care, with health check-ups for pregnant women, infants, and children. They are taking steps to ensure that rural areas receive proper healthcare services, and they have introduced health camps to make this accessible to everyone.
To ensure the success of this program, Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy has provided clear directives to government officials and party leaders. They are closely monitoring the health conditions of the people and are committed to improving the overall health situation in the state.
This program has started in mid-September and will continue for five months. It involves comprehensive health screening, treatment, and awareness campaigns, demonstrating the government's dedication to the well-being of its citizens. Starting from November, the government plans to expand and enhance this program further.
The government's commitment to improving public health through "YSR Arogya Suraksha" is evident, and they are taking concrete steps to achieve this goal.