Maharashtra increases aid for medical treatment from CM's fund
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The financial assistance provided by the chief minister's relief fund for medical treatment of the needy has been increased with the aid extended to cover more surgeries.
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis made this announcement at Sahyadri state guest house after interacting with people on the occasion of 67th Republic Day on Tuesday, an official from the chief minister's office said.
"Now onwards, financial assistance will be provided for liver transplant, bone marrow transplant, heart transplant, implanting prosthetic organs and for costs arising out of keeping infants in intensive care units (ICU)," he said.
"Until now, the maximum assistance that was provided for the needy from the CM's relief fund, for their medical expenses, was Rs 2 lakh. This has now been increased to Rs 3 lakh," the official added.
According to him, if the cost for liver, bone marrow and heart transplant is more than Rs 10 lakh, the government will chip in Rs 3 lakh for the purpose.
"For implanting artificial limbs, the government will bear 50% of the cost or Rs 1 lakh, whichever is lower. Similar will be the case for costs arising out of keeping a newborn in an ICU," he said.
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis made this announcement at Sahyadri state guest house after interacting with people on the occasion of 67th Republic Day on Tuesday, an official from the chief minister's office said.
"Now onwards, financial assistance will be provided for liver transplant, bone marrow transplant, heart transplant, implanting prosthetic organs and for costs arising out of keeping infants in intensive care units (ICU)," he said.
"Until now, the maximum assistance that was provided for the needy from the CM's relief fund, for their medical expenses, was Rs 2 lakh. This has now been increased to Rs 3 lakh," the official added.
According to him, if the cost for liver, bone marrow and heart transplant is more than Rs 10 lakh, the government will chip in Rs 3 lakh for the purpose.
"For implanting artificial limbs, the government will bear 50% of the cost or Rs 1 lakh, whichever is lower. Similar will be the case for costs arising out of keeping a newborn in an ICU," he said.
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