Punjab CM okays health insurance cover for 9.5 lakh farming families for 2020-21

Up from around 5 lakh in previous year

Punjab CM okays health insurance cover for 9.5 lakh farming families for 2020-21
Capt Amarinder Singh, Chief Minister, Punjab.

Chandigarh: Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Thursday gave the go-ahead to bringing a total of 9.5 lakh farmers and their families into the ambit of the health insurance cover under the ‘Ayushman Bharat Sarbat Sehat Bima Yojana for the year 2020-21, as against around 5 lakh covered in the previous year.
          The scheme, launched by the state government on the Rajiv Gandhi birth anniversary on August 20, 2019 with 45 lakh families covered for 2019-2020, has proved to be highly beneficial to people of Punjab during the Covid crisis. The state government has also capped charges for Covid-19 treatment in hospitals empanelled under the Ayushman Bharat Sarbat Sehat Bima Yojana.
          The Chief Minister said that the beneficiaries can approach any of the 546 empanelled private hospitals and 208 government hospitals for treatment facility of upto Rs.5 lac for 1396 diseases, including major surgical treatments such as heart surgery, cancer treatment, joint replacement and accident cases under the health insurance scheme.
          The number of farmers covered during the first year of the scheme stood at around 5 lakh, as these had been issued `J’ forms in 2015 by the Mandi Board. With 8.7 lakh farmers and 80000 cane growers now registered with the Mandi Board as `J’ form holders, having sold their agricultural produce on/after January 1, 2020 and in November 1, 2019-March 31, 2020 sugar season, respectively, the farming families eligible for cover during 2020-21 has now gone up to 9.5 lakh. With the Chief Minister approving their inclusion in the scheme, all the 9.5 lakh will now be covered with effect from August 20, 2020, according to an official spokesperson.
          The Mandi Board will pay the entire premium for the insurance cover of all the farmers, who will get cashless treatment facility up to Rs 5 lakh per annum. All the eligible farmers having ‘J’ forms and ‘sugarcane weightment slips’ would be required to submit their duly filled self-declaration, along with the other necessary documents, at the concerned Market Committee office or with the Commission Agent (Arhtiya) till July 24, 2020. The Chief Minister has asked Mandi Board Chairman Lal Singh to direct the Market Committees to facilitate every farmer to avail this cashless treatment facility in a seamless manner.
          ACS Development Anirudh Tewari said that the Mandi Board has invited applications from the eligible farmers so as to ensure that every farmer is benefitted. The interested farmers can collect self-declaration form either from the office of Market Committee or Commission Agents (Arhtiyas) or download the same from the website of the Mandi Board www.mandiboard.nic.in. The Mandi Board shall upload the data on specially designated portal after receiving applications from the farmers and subsequently "Health Insurance Cards" would be issued to eligible farmers. He further stated that scheme is cashless and all the ailments which require hospitalization of more than 24 hour or listed day care procedure are covered under the scheme.
          Tewari said that besides the family head, Husband/Wife, Father/Mother, Unmarried Children, Divorced Daughter and her minor children, Widowed Daughter-in-Law and her minor children would be considered eligible to derive benefit under the scheme. Any further information can be sought from the toll free no. 104 in this regard, added ACS Development.