CM Siddaramaiah launches health insurance schemes


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Bengaluru, Jan 20: Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah launched two health insurance schemes -Rajiv Arogya Bhagya for above poverty line (APL) households and Jyothi Sanjeevini for all government employees – in Bengaluru on Tuesday.

Siddaramiaiah said government employees will get cashless treatment in 124 empanelled private hospitals under Jyothi Sanjeevini scheme without any cap while APL families will get subsidised treatment under Rajiv Arogya Bhagya (RAB) up to Rs 1.5 lakh in 110 empanelled hospitals.

Both the health insurance schemes will commence from January 20.

Under RAB for APL families, there are differential rates for general, semi-private and private wards.

While the beneficiaries opting for treatment in general wards get 70 per cent of the cost, those choosing semi-private and private wards will get reimbursements up to 50 per cent of the cost.

Implementation of the Rajiv Arogya Bhagya scheme also means every citizen, irrespective of income and even those not covered by any health insurance scheme will be eligible for low-cost surgeries.

These schemes would cover ailments related to heart, neurology, kidney, cancer, burns and accident besides children affected by serious diseases.

As many as 449 serious types of surgeries related to these seven ailments have been identified.

Those who wish to make use of the schemes should enrol themselves at the Arogya Suraksha Trust.

The Rajiv health scheme is aimed at providing help to APL card holders and their family members, who are facing serious health problems.

There are plans to provide advanced healthcare at the government super speciality hospitals, which would be on cash payment basis.

The Trust has tied up with 124 hospitals for implementing the scheme.

Medical care to the tune of Rs 1.5 lakh could be availed annually by an APL family.

The Chief Minister said the treatment under the Rajiv health scheme is not totally free. They will have to pay a minimum fee.

If a patient is admitted to a general ward, 30 per cent of the total medical cost has to be paid by the patient and the rest 70 per cent would be met by the Arogya Suraksha Trust.

In super speciality wards, 50 per cent of the cost would be met by the Trust, he said.

  

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  • Keerti, Ilkal

    Fri, Aug 04 2017

    Good morning sir. If operation was made in 2016 . But now he can get reimbursement of bill under this scheme

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  • Kanth, Bangalore

    Fri, Jun 16 2017

    It is very good scheme by CM, for cancer patients. Please give me the list of hospital and how to apply.

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  • kumar s g, nargund

    Wed, Apr 13 2016

    Please give the details of rajiv aroghya bhagya in Karnataka

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  • dr raj kumar kulkarni, bidar

    Sat, Aug 22 2015

    sir can i get the list of surgery covered in this scheme

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  • deepa barki, Ranebennur

    Wed, Jun 03 2015

    This is very very good scheme. is jyothi sanjeevini scheme also applicable for retiered govt employees please confirm me sir.

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  • Bindu, Tumkur

    Thu, May 28 2015

    Its really a meaningful scheme...Thank you CM sir..please provide the Hospitals list that comes under this scheme.

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  • SANTOSH, DHARWAD

    Tue, Mar 31 2015

    send details how to apply and where to go, which dept.

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  • yellappa rao N, Bellary

    Sun, Mar 01 2015

    please let me know the procedure to apply at the earliest .list of hospitals .

    regards
    rao

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  • PRAKASH.JDM, CHITRADURGA

    Wed, Feb 25 2015

    Jyothi Sanjeevini hospital list

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  • Barath Kumar M S, Mysore

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    If the patient operated with the emergency basis, unknowingly APL Scheme, So that is there any reimburse procedure. And please kindly give the list of hospitals.

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  • S.G.SURESH, BENGALURU

    Sat, Feb 07 2015

    please attach jyothi sanjivini hospital list.

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  • Sanju, Tumkur

    Thu, Feb 05 2015

    Good work Sir......please give me the list of the hospital, it will help lot of families..thank you sir to give good scheme for apl card holder...i like your work very happy...... thank you sir for giving such good scheme for us........

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  • Preethi, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 04 2018

    Can this scheme be used in other state hospitals..please send the list of network hospital...
    Any contact person who would give more information about this scheme

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  • H.P. PRAKASH, DAVANGERE

    Sun, Feb 01 2015

    It is a god scheme for APL families, I am very much thankful to the Chief Minister of Karnataka. One of my son was operated in the Bangalore Apollo Hospital on 01/01/2015 stayed two days in ICU and general ward for 4 days total cost paid Rs. 2,00,000/-. kindly tell me the above scheme is applicable to us (APL) family. If yes how to claim refund.

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  • Syeda Insiya Illahi, Ramanagaram

    Sun, Feb 01 2015

    We underwent medical surgical last week to our father.How to reimburse the amount by this scheme?

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  • mohan, mandya

    Wed, Jan 21 2015

    Good work sir.plz give network hospitals list

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