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Niti Aayog Report Exposes Deficiency In Cancer Screening At Ayushman Centres

A recent report by Niti Aayog, the Indian government’s policy think tank, has shed light on a significant gap in cancer screening services provided at Ayushman Bharat Health and Wellness Centres.

Key Findings

The report highlights a substantial deficit in cancer screening efforts across Ayushman centres, indicating a concerning shortfall in preventive healthcare measures for one of India’s most prevalent and deadly diseases.

Implications for Public Health

Niti Aayog's latest report unveils a concerning gap in cancer screening services at Ayushman Bharat centres, urging immediate action to address critical healthcare needs.

This revelation raises concerns about the effectiveness of Ayushman Bharat, the government’s flagship health insurance scheme, in addressing critical healthcare needs such as early cancer detection and prevention.

Challenges Ahead

The identified gap underscores the urgent need for enhanced infrastructure, resources, and training to bolster cancer screening initiatives within the Ayushman Bharat framework.

Call for Action

Health authorities and policymakers must prioritize addressing this disparity to ensure equitable access to quality healthcare services, particularly for vulnerable populations at risk of cancer. Failure to bridge this gap could exacerbate the burden of disease and hinder efforts to improve public health outcomes nationwide.


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