Jaipur — Rajasthan just made life a bit easier for its Ayushman Bharat cardholders. Now, if you need to get treated in Gujarat, you can walk into any empaneled hospital there and get cashless care—no upfront payment, no extra hassle. This move really matters for folks who, for whatever reason—work, studies, or because they need better medical attention—find themselves outside Rajasthan, especially in Gujarat, where some of the best specialty hospitals are located.
Here’s what’s changing?
If a person has an Ayushman Bharat–Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB-PMJAY) card and you’re from Rajasthan, you can use it at select hospitals in Gujarat. Just need to show the card, and the overall treatment will cover under the scheme. No need to pay from your own pocket for appropriate dealings or emergencies, which means less financial stress and less delays for treatments when you need it most.
The key points?
- This is real portability in action—your Ayushman card works across state borders.
- You get the same protection from hospital bills as you would at home. And
- This policy is a win for people who travel or get referred to bigger hospitals in other states.
The whole thing runs on established Ayushman Bharat procedures—digital claims, package-based payments, and yes, some paperwork and prior authorizations to keep things transparent and on track. Gujarat hospitals on the list have to stick to approved rates and quality standards.
Why does this matter?
It’s not just about paperwork or bureaucracy. Rajasthan is basically saying, “We want our people to get the best care, wherever they are.” Gujarat has some top-notch hospitals, especially for complex procedures, and now Rajasthan residents don’t have to worry about how they’ll pay if they need that level of treatment.
Healthcare experts are calling this a smart move. It means less waiting, less running from one place to another during emergencies, and a less burden on families and relatives, who were already dealing with tough situations. Plus, it fits the bigger goal of making sure good healthcare isn’t limited by where you live.
Looking ahead, Rajasthan plans to add more hospitals to the network and spread the word so people know their options. If you’re an Ayushman cardholder, double-check which hospitals are covered and what treatments are included before you go in—just to avoid surprises.
All in all, this decision is a big step for inter-state healthcare and a clear sign that Rajasthan is serious about protecting both the health and financial security of its people under the Ayushman Bharat scheme.

