The Maharashtra health department has announced a significant expansion of its flagship health insurance scheme. Specifically, the state will introduce MPJAY cancer immunotherapy and advanced PET scans to improve treatment accessibility. This initiative aims to reduce the financial burden on patients who require cutting-edge oncological care.
Expanding Infrastructure for MPJAY Cancer Immunotherapy
State Health Minister Prakash Abitkar shared these updates during a high-level meeting in Mumbai. Additionally, the government plans to open 27 new ambulatory cancer day-care centres. Currently, nine such centres are successfully operating across Maharashtra. Consequently, the total number of functional day-care units will rise to 36 soon.
Furthermore, strong coordination between public and private healthcare sectors remains essential. Because cancer cases are steadily rising, expanding these local facilities is highly urgent. Therefore, these ambulatory centres will allow patients to receive advanced therapies closer to their homes.
Advanced Screening and Diagnostic Technologies
To support early detection, mobile diagnostic vans are actively screening citizens across eight regional circles. So far, over three crore individuals have undergone screening through this initiative. Moreover, the Maharashtra Cancer Warriors network of expert oncologists continues to offer clinical guidance.
At the recent review meeting, a South Korean institute also presented innovative liquid biopsy technology. This advanced method facilitates the early detection of multiple cancer types. Therefore, incorporating such diagnostic tools could redefine the state’s public healthcare landscape.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What new cancer treatments are being added to the MPJAY scheme?
The state health department is adding advanced cancer immunotherapy and PET scan diagnostic services to the Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Jan Arogya Yojana (MPJAY).
Q2: How many new ambulatory cancer centres will Maharashtra open?
The government will soon establish 27 new ambulatory or day-care cancer centres, expanding the existing network of nine functional units to a total of 36 centres.
References
- Maha to include immunotherapy for cancer patients in MPJAY – ETHealthworld
- Maharashtra Govt To Launch 27 New Cancer Day-Care Units To Expand Affordable Treatment Access – Free Press Journal
- Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Jan Arogya Yojana – Onco-Life Hospitals
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