This editorial provides an in-depth review of the Ayushman Bharat initiative, India's universal healthcare scheme, designed to address significant disparities in healthcare access and quality across the country. Following the structure of the healthcare system and socioeconomic trends, the manuscript assesses the reasons for the initiative's creation, its coverage, implementation strategies, role during the COVID-19 pandemic, auxiliary pilot programs, and challenges for future progress. It focuses on how the initiative has increased healthcare accessibility, financial protection, transformed the healthcare infrastructure, and provided relief during the COVID-19 crisis. Critical issues such as gaps between supply and demand, the need for increased government spending, and the challenges of access and quality in rural health centers are also discussed. We aim to raise awareness about the program's benefits among potential beneficiaries, which is a key to the initiative's success and a potential role model for equitable global healthcare.
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Grewal, H., Sharma, P., Dhillon, G., Munjal, R. S., Verma, R. K., & Kashyap, R. (2023). Universal Health Care System in India: An In-Depth Examination of the Ayushman Bharat Initiative. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.40733
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