The Borneo Post

B40 National Protection Scheme to benefit 4.1 million individual­s

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PUTRAJAYA: The B40 National Protection Scheme, which will provide free health insurance and takaful protection, is expected to benefit 4.1 million individual­s aged between 18 and 55 within the B40 households, Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng said yesterday.

In a statement, Lim said the scheme, which will kick off on Jan 1, 2019, with an initial fund of RM2 billion, would also provide to eligible recipients free medical coverage against 36 critical illnesses for five years.

He said the scheme would be offered to qualified low-income individual­s within the B40 households as an assistance for them to cope with hardship arising from their health issues, critical illness and hospitalis­ation which could affect their households’ flow of income.

“The recipients will receive a maximum of RM8,000 which will be disbursed within a period which will be announced later.

“The scheme will also provide income replacemen­t in the event of hospitalis­ation at RM50 per day for a maximum period of 14 days or RM700 a year,” he said.

Lim said coverage under the scheme would commence on Jan 1, 2019, and the scheme’s registrati­on and customer support services would be in operation from March 1, 2019.

“Registrati­on can be made electronic­ally over the internet without the use of paper forms and no medical examinatio­n is required for qualificat­ion checks.

“Al l qua l i f ied re cipient s will be notified through short messaging system (SMS). Further informatio­n on the mechanism and implementa­tion of the scheme would be elaborated when it is launched early next year,” he said.

Among the critical illness covered under the scheme are Alzheimer, bacterial meningitis, blind/full vision loss, cancer, chronic aplastic anemia, coma, final stage liver failure, lung disease, heart attack, heart valve surgery, kidney failure - dialysis or kidney transplant­ation, Parkinson’s disease, stroke and third stage burns.

Lim said the scheme is an important step taken by the government to establ ish a comprehens­ive social security network in the aspects of free health insurance and takaful coverage for low income groups.

“The scheme, which is the first of its kind in Malaysia, is guided by the Pakatan Harapan election manifesto to improve access to the much-needed health services, alleviatin­g the burden from the rising cost of living , and improving the wellbeing of the people,” he added.

Meanwhile, in Kubang Pasu, Deputy Finance Minister Datuk Amiruddin Hamzah said the assistance announced by the government was not meant to gain popularity, but was done based on the government’s capability to fulfil the needs of the underprivi­leged.

He said it was also part of the government’s responsibi­lities to ensure the peoples wellbeing.

“We have listened to the people problems and we have studied our financial position before announcing anything... it has nothing to do with wanting to gain popularity because the next general election is still far away,” he told reporters after attending the Back to School programme for his Kubang Pasu constituen­cy.

At the event, over 1,000 students from less- fortunate families received new school shoes and uniforms as preparatio­ns to enter the new school session next year. Seventy six students also received cash reward for their excellent academic performanc­e in this year’s Ujian Penilaian Sekolah Rendah (UPSR). — Bernama

 ??  ?? Tiong (fifth right) hands over a mock cheque to a representa­tive of Agape Centre (fourth right) as others look on.
Tiong (fifth right) hands over a mock cheque to a representa­tive of Agape Centre (fourth right) as others look on.

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