Why Jammu & Kashmir Hospitals Choose CureNearMe

  • PMJAY + SEHAT scheme billing — J&K's SEHAT (Social Endeavour for Health and Telemedicine) extends PMJAY to all J&K residents, not just SECC-listed families. ₹5 lakh per family per year. CureNearMe handles both SEHAT and standard PMJAY beneficiary workflows from the same system.
  • Universal coverage management — unlike other states where PMJAY covers ~40%, J&K's SEHAT covers every resident with a domicile certificate. Your hospital needs HMIS that can handle the full patient volume under scheme billing.
  • ABDM digital health IDs — SKIMS Srinagar was selected as the ABDM pilot site for J&K. CureNearMe's ABDM-compliant ABHA ID creation and FHIR records align with the UT's early ABDM adoption.
  • Multilingual documentation — clinical workflows in Hindi, Urdu, and support for Kashmiri and Dogri patient communication via CurePilot.ai.
  • Works across J&K's geography — cloud-based, works on mobile data. From Srinagar's hospitals to district facilities in Kupwara, Bandipora, Kishtwar, and Leh — no local server or IT infrastructure needed.
  • ₹99 per bed / month — transparent pricing for J&K's mix of government-aided hospitals, private hospitals in Jammu and Srinagar, and smaller facilities in remote districts.

Government Scheme & Compliance

PMJAY + SEHAT — Universal Coverage

J&K's SEHAT scheme extends PMJAY to every J&K resident (not just SECC families), making it one of India's most comprehensive government scheme rollouts. CureNearMe's billing engine handles both SEHAT and PMJAY beneficiary types from the same workflow.

ABDM — J&K Early Adopter

SKIMS Srinagar was selected by NHA as the ABDM pilot hospital for J&K. CureNearMe's NHA-approved ABHA ID creation and FHIR health records meet J&K's ABDM rollout requirements.

CGHS for Central Govt Employees

Jammu and Srinagar have significant central government and armed forces personnel covered under CGHS. CureNearMe handles CGHS billing alongside SEHAT and private billing in the same system.

NABH Documentation

Structured clinical templates, audit trails, and mandatory field enforcement — supporting NABH accreditation for J&K hospitals seeking quality certification.

₹99 per bed / month

PMJAY, SEHAT, CGHS and ABDM — all included. No setup fee. Works across all J&K districts.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the SEHAT scheme in Jammu & Kashmir?

SEHAT (Social Endeavour for Health and Telemedicine) is J&K's version of PMJAY, launched in December 2020 by PM Modi. It extends PMJAY coverage to ALL residents of J&K with a valid domicile certificate — not just SECC-listed families. This makes J&K's scheme one of India's broadest, covering ₹5 lakh per family per year at empanelled hospitals.

Does CureNearMe support SEHAT billing for J&K hospitals?

Yes. CureNearMe supports both SEHAT and standard PMJAY billing workflows — beneficiary verification, package-based billing, claim documentation, and pre-submission validation. The system handles SEHAT's universal coverage model alongside PMJAY beneficiaries from the same platform.

Is CureNearMe available in Srinagar and Jammu?

Yes. CureNearMe is cloud-based and works across all of J&K — Srinagar, Jammu, Anantnag, Baramulla, Udhampur, Leh, and remote district hospitals. Works on mobile data — no local server needed.

Does it support Hindi and Urdu for clinical documentation?

Yes. CurePilot.ai supports Hindi and Urdu as primary languages for clinical note dictation. The system generates structured EMR notes automatically in real time from doctor dictation.

What is the cost for a J&K hospital?

₹99 per bed per month — all modules included (PMJAY, SEHAT, CGHS, ABDM, billing, EMR). No setup fee. A 30-bed hospital in Srinagar or Jammu pays ₹2,970/month.