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Clear filtersMedical Assistance to Beneficiaries (HPBOCWWB)
The Medical Assistance to Beneficiaries scheme is run by the Labour and Employment Department in Madhya Pradesh. It provides financial support to help workers and construction workers pay for medical treatment. The scheme covers costs for outpatient care, hospital admission, and serious illnesses each year when you submit valid medical bills.
View DetailsSneha Sparsha
Sneha Sparsha is a healthcare scheme run by the Department of Health & Family Welfare, Government of Assam. It provides financial assistance to help families afford specialized medical treatment for children below 12 years of age who suffer from serious illnesses. The scheme aims to ensure that financial constraints do not prevent children from receiving critical healthcare.
View DetailsReimbursement of Expenditure for Occupational Diseases (P.B.O.C.W.W.B)
This scheme is run by the Building and Other Construction Workers (BOCW) Welfare Board under Punjab's Department of Labour. It helps construction workers and building workers who suffer from 16 serious occupational diseases. The scheme reimburses the cost of medical treatment for these work-related illnesses and covers their dependents as well.
View DetailsMedical Expenses-Treatment for Major Ailments Including Surgery
This scheme, run by the Building and Other Construction Workers (BOCW) Welfare Board under West Bengal's Labour Department, provides financial assistance for medical treatment of serious illnesses. It covers the cost of treatment and surgery for conditions like cancer, heart disease, kidney disease, and tuberculosis. The scheme helps registered construction workers and their dependents access necessary medical care without financial hardship.
View DetailsMedical Assistance (GBOCWWB)
The Medical Assistance scheme run by the Government of Goa provides financial support to workers who need hospitalization due to accidents or illnesses. This scheme helps reduce the financial burden of medical treatment for eligible workers in Goa. The scheme is administered to support workers during their period of hospitalization and recovery.
View DetailsRajasthan Chief Minister's Relief Fund - Medical Help
The Rajasthan Chief Minister's Relief Fund – Medical Help scheme provides financial assistance to citizens facing medical emergencies and hospital expenses. Launched in April 1999 under the Chief Minister's Relief Fund, it is administered by the Government of Rajasthan. The scheme targets non-BPL (Below Poverty Line) families who need support for medical treatment and hospitalization costs.
View DetailsDurghatana Mein Chikitsa Sahaayata Yojana
Durghatana Mein Chikitsa Sahaayata Yojana is a medical assistance scheme run by the Chhattisgarh State Government. It is designed to help labor workers who have suffered accidents or injuries. The scheme provides financial support to cover medical treatment costs for these workers.
View DetailsJournalist's Medical Welfare Scheme - Assam
The Journalist's Medical Welfare Scheme is a financial assistance program run by the Government of Assam since 2012. It provides one-time financial support to accredited and recognized journalists of Assam for their medical treatment expenses. The scheme aims to help journalists access necessary healthcare without financial hardship.
View DetailsDr. Ambedkar Medical Aid Scheme (Revised – 2009)
The Dr. Ambedkar Medical Aid Scheme is a Haryana state government program designed to provide medical treatment support to members of Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) communities. Implemented by the Directorate of Welfare of Scheduled Caste & Backward Classes, the scheme helps eligible patients access hospital and surgical services. The revised scheme from 2009 aims to ensure that SC/ST families can afford necessary medical care.
View DetailsFinancial Assistance for the Treatment of Blind, Disabled, Deaf, Dumb, or Mentally Challenged Ex-Servicemen and their Dependents (Wife and Children)
This Rajasthan government scheme provides monthly financial assistance to ex-servicemen and their dependents (wife and children) who have disabilities or serious illnesses. It is designed to help those with 40% or more disability who suffer from conditions like cancer, tuberculosis, kidney disease, heart problems, and paralysis. The scheme aims to reduce the financial burden of medical treatment for veteran families.
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