The Universal Health Insurance Scheme (UHIS) is considered to be one of the most comprehensive government health insurance programmes in India. The insurance scheme provides coverage for low-income individuals, especially the primary earning member of the family. Personal accident coverage, hospital expenses and death benefits of primary wage earners are all covered by health insurance. Read the article below to know more about the universal health insurance scheme.
The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has unveiled the Universal Health Insurance Scheme as part of its proposed UHAM or Public Health Insurance Mission. The scheme was formulated by the Government of India in 2003 with the aim of providing healthcare to the poor and needy. Both below poverty line (BPL) and non-BPL families are eligible for the programme. Its insurance coverage currently covers more than 25% of the population. READ MORE
The name of the University Health Insurance Scheme launched by the Government of India in 2003, Department of Health and Family Welfare to provide healthcare to the poor and needy, click on the government website for beneficial insurance coverage to modern beneficiaries.
Disease or injury caused by war, acts of terrorism or attacks.
Dental surgery or treatment for correctional, cosmetic or aesthetic purposes.
Sexual or congenital disease.
Sunna is included only in case of necessary treatment or disease or in case of accidents.
Death or injury caused by a nuclear weapon
Expenses related to spectacles, hearing aids, contact lenses are not covered.
HIV/AIDS
Attempted suicide.
There were injuries or deaths caused by the effects of alcohol or intoxicants.
while flying a plane or taking or d part in adventure sports.
The injury or death occurred due to violation of law with criminal intent.
The premium per person is just Rs. 300 and subsidy is Rs. 200 and insurance share is Rs. 100.
If the family is doing all 5 people then it will take 450 +300 +150
600 +400+200 will have to be paid for a family of 7. APPLY