Financial Assistance to Poor Patients

Ministry of Health and Family Welfare

The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare provides financial assistance for treatment of  poor patients suffering from  identified life threatening diseases and taking treatment in Government hospitals, under the  Umbrella Scheme of Rashtriya Arogya Nidhi (RAN).   Ministry of Health and Family Welfare is not implementing Vivekananda Kosh.

 Under the Umbrella Scheme of RAN financial assistance is provided to patients belonging to families living below State/UT-wise threshold poverty lines and who are suffering from major life threatening diseases/cancer/rare diseases, to receive medical treatment at Government hospitals. Financial assistance up to Rs.15 lakh is provided for eligible patients in the form of ‘one-time grant’ to the Medical Superintendent of the Government hospital where the treatment is being received. The scheme has three components, namely (i) Rashtriya Arogya Nidhi (RAN) – to provide financial assistance to patients suffering from life threatening diseases other than Cancer, (ii) Health Minister’s Cancer Patients Fund (HMCPF) – to provide financial assistance to patients suffering from Cancer; and (iii) Scheme for financial assistance for patients suffering from specified rare diseases.

 Common application form has been prescribed for submission of request for financial assistance under Umbrella Scheme of RAN. The application is required to be submitted to the treating hospitals along with supporting documents regarding income and ration card  and recommended by the treating doctor and medical superintendent of the hospital concerned. On receipt of applications complete in all respect, financial assistance is approved within a period of one month .No specific complaint has been received regarding death due to delay in taking action on applications for financial assistance.

 In a bid to speed up the assistance to the needy patients, revolving  funds have been set up at 14 Government hospitals  for RAN and Rare Diseases component and 27 Regional Cancer Centres for HMCPF component. An amount upto Rs. one crore (Rs. two crore in case of AIIMS, New Delhi in case of RAN) is placed at the disposal of hospital with revolving fund. Powers have been delegated to the Medical Superintendent/Director of the hospitals with revolving funds for providing treatment up to Rs. 5 lakh for eligible patients in each case, out of revolving fund. Only cases involving treatment beyond Rs. 5 lakh in hospitals with revolving fund and all the cases for financial assistance from hospitals not having revolving fund are referred to Department of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India for approval.

 Under the Umbrella Scheme of RAN funds are not released to States/UTs, but to the hospitals where eligible patients receive treatment. Details of funds released during last three years are as under :

Year Funds released

(Rs. In crore)

2016-17 45.84
2017-18 52.93
2018-19 58.85
2019-20

(upto 30.11.2019)

47.67

Hospital-wise details of number of patients benefitted under Rashtriya Arogya Nidhi (RAN)and Health Minister’s Cancer Patients Fund (HMCPF) components of the Umbrella Scheme of RAN during the last three years is given below respectively-

 

Hospital-wise details of patients benefitted under Rashtriya Arogya Nidhi (RAN)

S. No. Name of Hospital 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19
No. of Patients No. of Patients No. of Patients
1 AIIMS, Delhi 642 1200 710
2 AIIMS, Bhubaneshwar 1 1 1
3 DR. RMLH Delhi 50 6 7
4 G B Pant Hospital, Delhi 11 7 2
5 BHU Varanasi 1 4
6 GSMHS, Jammu 3 2
7 GBPCH Srinagar 1
8 ILBS, Delhi 24 15 17
9 IPGMER, Kolkata
10 KGMU, Lucknow 1 1
11 LNJP, Delhi 11 15 13
12 NEIGRIHMS, Shillong   3
13 NRSMCH, Kolkata
14 PGIMER, Chandigarh 81 31 33
15 RCC, Thituvananthapuram 4
16 GTB Hospital, Delhi 1 1
17 Safdarjung Hospital, Delhi 118 75 69
18 GMCH, Guwahati 5 1 3
19 SGPGIMS, Lucknow 7 12 31
20 SKIMS, Srinagar 25 50 61
21 TMC, Mumbai 3 1
22 GMC, Jammu 5 1
23 IGMC, Shimla 2
24 IKDRC, Ahmedabad 9 5 4
25 KEM, Mumbai 1
26 MMABM, Anantnag 1 1
27 NITRD, Delhi 2
28 SCTIMST, Thiruvananthapuram 34 32 66
29 Cancer Institute (WIA), Chennai 4 2
30 Delhi state Cancer Institute 1
31 Dist. Hospital, Kozhencherry 2 1
32 BRAM, Raipur 1 1
33 Govt. Hospital, Ernakulam 3
34 GMC, Kottayyam 1 1
35 GMC, Thiruvananthapuram 1
36 HBCH&RC, Vishakhapatnam 2 2
37 KNMH, Allahabad 3 3
38 LHMC, Delhi 1 1
39 PCTH&RC, Puducherry 12 22
40 PGIMS, Rohtak 2
41 SAT, Thiruvananthapuram 1
42 SMS, Jaipur 1
43 SVIMS, Tirupati 10 20
44 RMLIMS, Lucknow 1
45 JMMC, Aligarh 1
46 RIMS, Ranchi 1
47 JIPMER, Puducherry 42
48 NIMHANS, Bengaluru 51
49 Civil Hospital, Aizawl 2
 

 

Hospital-wise details of patients benefitted under Health Minister’s Cancer Patients Fund (HMCPF)

S. No. Name of Hospital 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19
No.of Patients No.of Patients No.of Patients
1 Cancer Hospital, Tripura, Agartala 259
2 Cancer Hospital & Research centre, Gwalior, MP 478 1447 534
3 Chittaranjan National Cancer Institute, Kolkata, 235 762 770
4 Civil Hospital, Aizawl, Mizoram 1
5 Dr.B.B.Cancer Institute, Guwahati, Assam. 919 1116
6 AIIMS, New Delhi. 265 59 123
7 AIIMS, Bhubaneshwar 1
8 Kamala Nehru Memorial Hospital, Prayagraj, UP 502
9 Kidwai Memorial Institute of Oncology,Bangalore, Karnataka 26
10 Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education & Research,  Chandigarh 6 5
11 Puducherry Regional Cancer Society, JIPMER, Puducherry 10 12 18
12 Regional Cancer Centre, Thiruvananthapuram Kerala 95 86
13 Regional Cancer Control Society, Shimla, HP 318 388 165
14 Regional Cancer Institute (WIA), Adyar, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 44 51 25
15 Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences., Lucknow, UP 2 1
16 Sher-I Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences, Soura, Srinagar. 20 3 20
17 Tata Memorial Hospital,  Mumbai, Maharashtra 1 3
18 GMC, Jammu 1 1
19 GSMHS, Srinagar 1
20 NRSMCH, Kolkata 6
21 Dr.RML Hospital, Delhi 1
22 Safdarjung Hospital, Delhi 8 1
23 GMC, Guwahati 3
24 NIMS, Hyderabad 1
25 SCTIMST, Thiruvananthapuram 2
26 Homi Bhabha, Vishakapatnam 6
27 Cancer Hospital, Aurangabad 1
28 SSPH, NOIDA, UP 1
29 NEIGRIHMS, Shillong 1
30 BHU, Varanasi 1
31 SVIMS, Tirupati 11

The Minister of State (Health and Family Welfare), Sh Ashwini Kumar Choubey stated this in a written reply in the Lok Sabha here today.

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