The government of Punjab has announced major healthcare relief for its residents. Under the leadership of Bhagwant Mann, the state government has expanded healthcare access by providing free and cashless medical treatment in more than 900 government and private hospitals across the state. The initiative aims to ensure that people do not have to worry about expensive medical bills and can receive proper treatment without financial stress.
Big Relief for Patients Across Punjab
With the rising cost of medical care, many families struggle to afford hospital treatment. To address this issue, the Bhagwant Mann government has taken a major step to provide free and cashless treatment facilities in a large network of hospitals. Under this system, patients will be able to receive treatment without paying money upfront, making healthcare more accessible and affordable for people from all economic backgrounds.
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Treatment Available in 900+ Hospitals
The scheme includes over 900 government and private hospitals that have been empanelled to provide treatment under the initiative. This wide hospital network ensures that people across cities, towns, and rural areas can easily access medical services.By including both government and private hospitals, the state government aims to reduce pressure on public hospitals while expanding treatment options for patients.
Hospital List Available at Aam Aadmi Clinics
To make the process easier for citizens, the government has announced that the list of all empanelled hospitals will be available at Aam Aadmi Clinics across the state.These clinics will help residents understand where they can go for treatment and guide them about the facilities available under the scheme.
Strengthening Punjab’s Healthcare System
This step is part of the Punjab government’s larger effort to strengthen healthcare infrastructure and ensure quality medical services for everyone. By expanding hospital access and offering cashless treatment, the government hopes to improve public health and reduce the financial burden on families.


