PM RAHAT Scheme: Govt's New Cashless Emergency Care Scheme For Road Accident Victims

The Indian government has launched the PM RAHAT scheme, a significant initiative aimed at providing financial assistance for emergency medical treatment to road accident victims. Under this scheme, eligible individuals can access cashless medical treatment up to Rs 1.5 lakh for a duration of seven days following an accident, regardless of the type of road involved. This initiative is part of the broader efforts to enhance road safety and ensure prompt medical care for those injured in road mishaps, which have been a growing concern in India. The scheme is expected to alleviate the financial burden on victims and their families during critical moments, facilitating quicker access to necessary healthcare services. By addressing the urgent medical needs of road accident victims, the PM RAHAT scheme aims to improve survival rates and outcomes, ultimately contributing to a safer road environment in the country.
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