Plans starting at only ₹7/day*
The government of India regularly launches multiple schemes and initiatives to help common people to improve their quality of life and especially their health. Many such sections are also taken to offer monetary support to the disabled. But most of the time, due to lack of awareness most people are not able to avail the benefits.
However, over the past few years more and more workplaces are evolving and welcoming people with disabilities. The category of PwD, Person with Disabilities, includes people who suffer from autism, mental retardation, multiple disabilities and cerebral palsy. Sadly in our country, most PwD has often been overlooked, however, with government support, there are many welfare activities and benefits policies that are being launched and can be extremely advantageous.
Niramaya Health Insurance Scheme is a specific health insurance plan that offers financial stability to people who suffer a developmental disability. There are certain insurance companies that offer this health plan which helps the PwD to seek medical treatment. The premium of the plan for those below the poverty line is INR 250 and for those above the poverty line is INR 500. Irrespective of the type of disability, under the National Trust Act, 1999, the scheme offers the same coverage.
As discussed earlier the Niramaya Scheme is valid till March 31 of the financial year in which the scheme is undertaken. In order to continue with the scheme, an application for renewal is to be submitted by the beneficiary 3 months before the date of expiry. The renewal process is given below:
The claim can be made through reimbursement. This means that you would have to pay for the treatment from your own pocket, then within 30 days of discharge or the treatment the listed documents are to be submitted. The form can be downloaded from the official website and then sent to the Insurance Company directly or the Third Party Administrator, which is associated with the Insurance Company.
When making a claim, the following documents are to be submitted:
Under the National Trust Act, 1999, Niramaya Health Insurance Scheme has been launched to offer health insurance to persons with disabilities, PwD. The scheme offers an insurance cover up to INR 1 lakh and the scheme is to be renewed annually, at the end of the financial year. The beneficiary has to pay an enrolment fee which is-For Person with Disabilities, who are Below Poverty Line- INR 250. For Persons with Disabilities, who are Above Poverty Line the fee is INR 500. At the time of renewal, the health insurance premium is INR 250 and INR 500 for PwD who are below the poverty line and the ones above it respectively.
Niramaya Health Insurance Scheme is a step in the right direction. This is an affordable health insurance plan that makes seeking treatment for the underprivileged PwD a lot easier.
Niramaya Health Insurance Scheme offers health insurance to people who suffer from mental retardation, cerebral palsy, autism and multiple disabilities. The scheme is offered through an Insurance Company under the guidance of the National Trust. Anyone who is covered under the National Trust Act is eligible for the Niramaya Health Insurance Scheme, there is no other eligibility condition.
As per the Government, “A disabled child has been defined as one who is unable to ensure by himself, wholly or partially the necessities of a normal individual or social life including work as a result of deficiency whether congenital or not in his physical or mental capabilities.” This is a defined parameter and to avail this scheme, the disabled child needs to have Certificate of Disability confirming the same.
Yes, if your child is covered under the National Trust Act, he/she is eligible for the Niramaya Health Insurance Scheme.
In case you face any problems in regard to the Niramaya Health Insurance Scheme, you can raise a Grievance Redressal on the website. You can also contact the official in charge on the official phone number available on the website.
The enrolment form can be downloaded from the National Trust official website. You may click https://thenationaltrust.gov.in/content/scheme/niramaya.php.
Yes, an acid attack victim is eligible as per the provisions under the Rights of Person with Disabilities (RPWD) Act, 2016.