Millennium Post

Govt to start cashless treatment scheme for road accident victims

The scheme will have an insurance coverage cap of Rs 2.5 lakh per case

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The government on Wednesday said it is ready with a blueprint to implement a cashless treatment scheme for road accident victims.

The scheme will have an insurance coverage cap of Rs 2.5 lakh per case, as per a communicat­ion to transport secretarie­s and commission­ers of the states.

The scheme assumes significan­ce as India accounts for about 5 lakh road accidents per annum, one of the highest globally, in which about 1.5 lakh people are killed and about 3 lakh are crippled.

"Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has prepared a blueprint for implementi­ng the scheme of cashless treatment of motor accident victims, as contemplat­ed under the MV Act, 2019. This includes treatment of victims during the crucial golden hour," the ministry said in a statement.

In this regard, the transport ministry has written to principal secretarie­s and secretarie­s in charge of transport in all states and union territorie­s soliciting their views on concept note of the scheme by the 10th of this month. The scheme also includes creation of a Motor Vehicle Accident Fund.

"The National Health Authority being the nodal agency for PM-JAY (Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri - Jan Arogyayoja­na) and having footfall across he country with over 21,000 hospitals on board has been entrusted to implement the scheme," the statement said.

The ministry further said that the scheme envisages "to provide compulsory insurance cover to all road users in the country".

The fund would be utilised for treatment of road accident victims and for payment of compensati­on to the injured or to the family of person losing life in hit and run cases, the statement said.

The proposed modalities of the scheme have been designed in a way that they allow access to quality care at the right time for all individual­s, irrespecti­ve of their capability to pay, it added.

NHA'S robust IT platforms which are used for implementi­ng PM-JAY may be leveraged to provide cashless treatment for road accident victims for treatment including the golden hour (first hour of the accident), the communicat­ion to the states said.

"All road accident victims of Indian or foreign nationalit­y will be considered eligible for the scheme as its beneficiar­y. The scheme will have a cap of Rs 2.5 lakh/ person/accident," as per the communicat­ion.

Trauma and healthcare services to road accident victim will be financed through an account which will be establishe­d under the road ministry for the implementa­tion of the scheme, it said. "The funds will have contributi­ons from the insurance companies through general insurance council for ensured vehicles and for hit-and-run-cases," the communicat­ion said and added that the ministry will pay for the accidents for uninsured vehicles.

Besides, the vehicle owners will be liable to pay the cost of treatment as a part of compensati­on in case of uninsured vehicles.

As many as 32 of 36 states/union territorie­s are implementi­ng PM-JAY and the scheme provides benefits to about 13 crore families.

Under the scheme, victims will be provided access to cashless trauma care treatment at the nearest appropriat­e hospital in the country, as per the communicat­ion. “Hospitals have to ensure provision of stabilisat­ion in case they refer the patient to an empaneled PM-JAY hospital where the complete treatment may be provided,” it said.

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