42 Crore IDs and 90% TB success mark a massive leap in national health security.


 The government has released staggering new data highlighting the massive reach of its flagship healthcare initiatives. The Ayushman Bharat scheme has now generated over 42 crore digital health cards and facilitated nearly 500 crore patient visits at upgraded health centers. Parallel to this, the Universal Immunisation Programme has achieved a remarkable 98 percent coverage rate, directly contributing to a 28 percent reduction in measles cases.

The report also notes a 90 percent success rate in tuberculosis treatment, signaling a major victory in disease control. These figures represent more than just administrative milestones; they reflect a fundamental strengthening of India's public health backbone. By combining financial protection with widespread preventive care, the state is effectively immunizing the entire population against both physical disease and the economic shock of medical emergencies.

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