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Headline: Kerala Boosts Healthcare Access with Decentralized Model
Kochi, India – October 22, 2025 – The Kerala government is touting the success of its decentralized healthcare system, designed to bring patient-oriented treatment directly to the people. Health Minister Veena George, speaking at the inauguration of the Janakiya Arogya Kendra in Narath panchayat on Monday, highlighted the government’s commitment to providing treatment at the grassroots level through primary and family health centers.
“Our family health centers reflect our dedication to ensuring everyone has access to quality healthcare,” Minister George stated. She further emphasized the government’s significant annual investment of over ₹1,500 crore in free treatment, enabling approximately 42.5 lakh families to be eligible for up to ₹5 lakh in treatment assistance each year.
The new Janakiya Arogya Kendra, built at a cost of ₹15.25 lakh, will offer specialized clinics for women, children, adolescents, and the elderly. It will also provide essential home visits and outreach vaccination drives throughout the week. The event was presided over by K.V. Sumesh, MLA. The decentralized model aims to provide a tiered system where primary health centers handle basic care, taluk hospitals offer specialty treatments, and district hospitals provide super-specialty services, effectively extending healthcare coverage to more citizens.