Ayushman Bharat Yojana: How to File a Complaint if Hospitals Deny Free Treatment

Balasahana Suresh
The Ayushman Bharat Yojana provides eligible beneficiaries with cashless treatment up to 5 lakh per year at empaneled hospitals. However, there have been reports of hospitals refusing treatment even when patients present a valid Ayushman Card. Here’s how you can take action if this happens.

What to Do if a Hospital Denies Treatment

1. Verify Empanelment

o Before admission, check if the hospital is empaneled under Ayushman Bharat.

o Only empaneled hospitals are required to provide free treatment under the scheme.

2. Document the Issue

o Keep a copy of your Ayushman Card.

o Note the hospital name, date, time, and staff involved.

3. File a Complaint

o Complaints can be filed online through the Ayushman Bharat portal: https://pmjay.gov.in/

o Alternatively, you can call the toll-free number 14555 to report the issue.

o Provide all necessary documents and details to ensure a quick resolution.

4. Follow Up

o After filing, you will receive a complaint reference number.

o Follow up regularly until the hospital complies and free treatment is provided.

Key Takeaway

If a hospital refuses free treatment under Ayushman Bharat, beneficiaries have the right to file a complaint online or via the toll-free number. Always ensure the hospital is empaneled and keep all documentation ready to protect your rights.

 

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