CM’s health insurance helps 81 lakh patients

CHENNAI: Over the past four years, more than 81 lakh beneficiaries received free treatment worth Rs 5,878 crore under the Chief Minister’s Comprehensive Health Insurance Scheme, while the emergency ‘Innuyir Kaappom Nammai Kaappom’ initiative saved 7.4 lakh accident victims at a cost of Rs 648.12 crore, read an official release issued by the government on Saturday.

The release said the government has distributed nutrition kits worth Rs 1,149.24 crore to 54 lakh pregnant women and 31.75 lakh mothers.

Five new hospitals were established at Rs 1,046 crore in the state, alongside Rs 151 crore spent on India’s second National Centre for Ageing in Guindy. The state-of-the-art Kalaignar Centenary Super Speciality Hospital has served over 8 lakh patients, while the Chennai Periyar Government Hospital in Kolathur was inaugurated with six floors and 560 beds.

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