The poor’s access to free healthcare is challenging in Nepal. What happens next?

The government's programme 'Bipanna Nagarik Ausadhi Upachar Karaykram' (Poor Citizens Medical Treatment Programme), which gives free healthcare to poor patients struggling with eight complex diseases, has been merged into the health insurance programme. The post The poor’s access to free healthcare is challenging in Nepal. What happens next? appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

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NA approves resolution proposal on ensuring free healthcare services

The National Assembly (NA), the upper house of the Federal Parliament, today unanimously approved the 'Resolution Proposal on Ensuring Free Healthcare'.

NA green lights resolution proposal on ensuring free healthcare services

KATHMANDU: The National Assembly (NA), the upper house of the Federal Parliament, today unanimously approved the ‘Resolution Proposal on Ensuring Free Healthcare’. President of the Development, Economic Affairs and Good-Governance Committee, Kamala Devi Panta had presented the proposal. National Assembly Chair Narayan Prasad Dahal put the proposal to a decision after the deliberations on it. […]

Over 2,000 pilgrims benefit from free health camp | The Annapurna Express

More than 2,000 pilgrims at Pashupatinath temple have benefitted of the free healthcare camp organized by Buwa Care P

Over 2,000 pilgrims benefit from free health camp | The Annapurna Express

More than 2,000 pilgrims at Pashupatinath temple have benefitted of the free healthcare camp organized by Buwa Care P

I am committed to bringing reforms in health sector: Minister Basnet

We have launched the monitoring across the country. We will offer free healthcare to people with low incomes and impoverished people in two years. Within five years, we will build a foundation to implement the fundamental right of people to health as guaranteed by the Constitution.

Free health care services to all citizens within five years: Minister Basnet

Addressing the staff nurses who passed the public service commission examination and got permanent appointment at a function held in the capital today, he said that efforts are being made to provide access to free healthcare to all citizens within the next five years.

Congress pledges free healthcare, experts doubt its implementation

The party has committed to increasing insurance amount to Rs1 million from the existing Rs100,000.