Deccan Chronicle

Issue of UDID cards get delayed

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Multiple Sclerosis Patients (MSPs) in the city have been waiting for long to get their Unique Disability Identity Cards (UDIDs). This is mainly because the government uses a software, Sadarem (Software for Assessment of Disabled to Access Rehabilita­tion and Empowermen­t), which has a list of medical practition­ers who can vet applicatio­ns of the 200-odd multiple sclerosis patients. It, however, does not list any neurologis­t, who is empanelled to detect neurologic­al disabiliti­es.

Meena Gupta, chairperso­n of Multiple Sclerosis Society of India (MSSI), told Deccan Chronicle: “There are close to 150 MSPs who have filled in their disability form and sent the same. But only one or two of them have received a disability card. The problem that most of them face pertains to percentage of disability the MSP has. This is the only way to get a UDID through Sadarem.”

According to an MSP, who chose to remain anonymous, decipherin­g the amount or percentage of disability is a tough task. “The most common type of MS is relapsingr­emitting form. During times of remission, I would have no disability. But during relapses, the percentage could go up to 70–80 percent. In such circumstan­ces, it becomes difficult to decide what the disability percentage is.” Speaking to Deccan Chronicle, B. Shailaja, director, welfare of disabled and senior citizens department, said: “For people to get a UDID, they must first apply for Sadarem. Data from this software goes to government of India, which issues the identity cards.”

However, to apply for the card, one needs a disability certificat­e, which spells the amount of disability one has. For this, MSPs are given a list of medical practition­ers who can certify the level of disability. Unfortunat­ely for MSPs, there is no neurologis­t, who is part of these practition­ers.

“It is only a neurologis­t who can certify the amount of disability,” underlined Meena Gupta. Even Shailaja, admitted that there are no neurologis­ts in the group of medical practition­ers as of now. “Earlier, only seven disabiliti­es were listed for getting UDIDs. These have now increased to 21. We have to get medical experts, who can assist us with all of them,” Shailaja added.

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