Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Prime Minister to launch schoolchil­dren's Rs 200,000 Medical Insurance Scheme

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The Insurance Scheme for Schoolchil­dren, providing Rs 200,000 Medical cover and other benefits, will be launched tomorrow by Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe.

Education Minister Akila Viraj Kariyawasa­m told the Sunday Times that the Ministry has gone beyond the Insurance cover to introduce other benefits through the scheme.

An estimated 4.5 million schoolchil­dren including those in Internatio­nal schools and private schools, will benefit from this scheme.

Minister Kariyawasa­m explained they have been able to negotiate with private hospitals for a 20% discount for in- house treatment and a 20% discount on the channeling fees, for schoolchil­dren.

He said the scheme known as ‘ Suraksha’ will be implemente­d through the Sri Lanka Insurance Corporatio­n.

The Policy cover for Rs 200,000 is for in-house medical treatment. The outdoor cover will be limited to Rs 10,000, and in the event of death, Rs. 10,000 paid for funeral expenses. In case of the death of a parent by accident, Rs 75,000 for the student or, any lifetime disablemen­t in an accident, a maximum of Rs 100,000 will be paid. For partial disablemen­t, between Rs 50,000 and Rs 100,000 will be offered.

Mr Kariyawasa­m said the primary objective of Suraksha is to ensure a 13-year continuous and compulsory school career, with assured medical treatment, as and when needed, to achieve this goal. He hoped this protection guaranteed to 4.5 million schoolchil­dren by the Yahapalana­ya regime, will remain unchanged even by future Govts.

The Insurance scheme was pledged in the 2017 Budget.

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Education Minister Akila Viraj Kariyawasa­m

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