RGHS scam! System plunged into fake floods and shocking revelations of the rig of rig

There have recently been cases of irregularities and fraud in the ambitious Rajasthan Health Scheme of the State Government (RGHS), after which the government took a difficult stance on the monitoring and transparency of the scheme. From the latest statement made by Naveen Jain, Secretary Finance (expenses), it became clear that no negligence or fraud in RGHS would be tolerated. After the irregularities in the scheme, the state government now analyzes demands using artificial intelligence (AI) technology. This ensures that no hospital, diagnostic center or pharmaceutical store can make false claims in the name of beneficiaries. Investigations were started against the institutions that are suspicious, and if convicted, domain, fine and recovery were taken. However, this technical supervision is just one side. The vigilance of the beneficiaries is just as important to the success and transparency of the scheme. Since RGHS is a fully cashless scheme, beneficiaries must keep their RGHS card, OTP and OPD wallet safe. If someone asks for a private hospital or a pharmacy OTP, make sure it is given to the authorized person. False slips, unnecessary medicines and unnecessary surgery Jain also said that beneficiaries are recorded many times without the right reason or medicine and investigations are written. He advised that if one suspected that false treatment or medicine was distributed in his name, complaining to the helpline 181 immediately or reported by the RGHS portal. In the future, biometric verification is also included to make the plan more transparent, which will occur more effectively. The state government will implement this system shortly after obtaining permission from the central government. Strict instructions were also issued for pharmacists and pharmaceutical shop owners. The name of the beneficiary on the OPD slip, the signature of the doctor and the RMC number is clearly directed to check it clearly. This will prevent the spread of drugs based on false slips. Both the government and the beneficiary must understand their responsibility. In March and April, the government discussed extensively through video conferencing to improve the scheme and spread awareness. This is a clear indication that the government is working on technology, transparency and public awareness to take this scheme in the right direction. Welfare schemes such as RGHS can only be effective if the government and the beneficiary understand their responsibility. Technology is its place, but the real safety of the plan is in the hands of conscious citizens. Share this story -tags