Gujarat Achieves Milestone with First Cashless Claim Under PM-RAHAT Scheme in Mehsana

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Gujarat Achieves Milestone with First Cashless Claim Under PM-RAHAT Scheme in Mehsana

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In a groundbreaking achievement, Gujarat has recorded its first cashless claim under the PM-RAHAT scheme, enabling a road accident victim to receive complete treatment without any out-of-pocket expenses. This initiative underscores the commitment to providing immediate healthcare to those in need.

Key Takeaways

First cashless claim under the PM-RAHAT scheme recorded in Gujarat.
Victim received treatment without financial burden .
Scheme offers up to Rs 1.5 lakh for treatment within 7 days of an accident.
Available to both Indians and foreign nationals .
Streamlined claims process through an online system .

Mehsana, March 17 (NationPress) – Gujarat has achieved a significant milestone by processing its inaugural cashless claim under the PM-RAHAT scheme in the Mehsana district. This came to light when officials reported that a victim of a road accident received comprehensive treatment without any financial burden on his family.

The district health department detailed that the claim was executed under the Prime Minister Road Accident Victim Hospitalisation and Assured Treatment (PM-RAHAT) initiative, established by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways in collaboration with the National Health Authority. This scheme aims to provide immediate and free medical assistance to individuals injured in road accidents.

A 35-year-old man named Amratbhai Lababhai, hailing from Gothiya village in Kadi taluka, suffered injuries due to a road mishap and required orthopaedic surgery at an approved medical facility.

The treatment, valued at around Rs 47,300, was carried out entirely through a cashless approach, relieving his family of any financial stress.

Currently, he is on the path to recovery following the surgery.

Officials indicated that the scheme is part of the PMJAY-MA framework and offers cashless treatment of up to Rs 1.5 lakh for a duration of 7 days post-accident.

This coverage encompasses serious medical conditions, including trauma, surgical needs, and polytrauma, available at both public and private empanelled hospitals.

The scheme is accessible not only to Indian citizens but also to foreign visitors in the country.

The claims process is streamlined through an online platform provided by the National Health Authority’s Transaction Management System, which integrates with the Ministry’s eDAR application, ensuring quicker and more transparent processing.

The health department has encouraged the public to seek prompt medical attention at the nearest empanelled hospital in the event of a road accident to avail the benefits of the PM-RAHAT scheme without delay.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the PM-RAHAT scheme?
The PM-RAHAT scheme, or Prime Minister Road Accident Victim Hospitalisation and Assured Treatment, provides cashless medical treatment to road accident victims, ensuring immediate and comprehensive healthcare without financial constraints.
Who is eligible for the PM-RAHAT scheme?
The scheme is available to both Indian citizens and foreign nationals visiting India who suffer injuries from road accidents.
How does the cashless treatment process work?
Treatment is provided through empanelled hospitals where costs are covered up to Rs 1.5 lakh for 7 days after the accident, processed via the National Health Authority's online system.
What types of injuries are covered under the scheme?
The PM-RAHAT scheme covers various serious injuries, including trauma, surgical cases, and polytrauma.
How can victims access the benefits of the scheme?
Victims should seek immediate medical help at the nearest empanelled hospital to access the benefits of the PM-RAHAT scheme.
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