PM Relief Scheme: Who is Eligible for Free Treatment and What Are the Terms

Kokila Chokkanathan
The Prime Minister’s National Relief Fund (PMNRF) and related PM Relief Schemes provide financial assistance for medical treatment to citizens who cannot afford high-cost healthcare. Here’s a detailed guide on eligibility, coverage, and terms of the scheme.

1. Purpose of the PM Relief Scheme

  • Provides financial support for serious illnesses like cancer, heart surgery, kidney transplant, and major burn injuries.
  • Assists low-income individuals or families facing life-threatening medical expenses.
  • Can cover full or partial treatment costs depending on need and fund availability.
2. Eligibility Criteria

a) Financial Criteria

  • Applicants should not be able to afford treatment through personal or family resources.
  • Typically aimed at below poverty line (BPL) or low-income groups.
b) Medical Conditions Covered

  • Major surgical treatments like heart surgery, liver/kidney transplants
  • Cancer treatment including chemotherapy and radiotherapy
  • Severe burn injuries or accident-related treatments
  • Other life-threatening illnesses as evaluated by the PM Relief Committee
c) Residence

  • Applicants must be Indian citizens.
  • Treatment can be availed anywhere in India, usually in recognized government or private hospitals approved under the scheme.
3. application Process

Submit Medical Documents

Doctor’s recommendation or prescription

Diagnostic reports and estimated treatment costs

Provide Financial Proof

Income certificate or BPL card

Bank statements (if applicable)

Submit to district Collector / PM Relief Office

Applications are usually forwarded to the PM Relief Fund Secretariat in New Delhi

Can also be submitted through online portals in some states

4. Approval and Assistance

  • The PM Relief Fund Committee evaluates each application.
  • Assistance may be provided as:
    • Full coverage: Entire treatment cost is paid
    • Partial support: Contribution toward expenses if the patient can manage a portion
  • Funds are usually directly transferred to the hospital for treatment
5. Important Terms to Know

Term

Explanation

Eligible Beneficiary

Indian citizens unable to afford treatment costs

Covered Treatment

Major surgeries, cancer, burns, organ transplants

Funding Mode

Direct payment to hospital or reimbursement

Documentation

Medical reports, financial proof, identity proof

Approval Authority

PM Relief Fund secretariat / district Collector

Treatment Limit

Varies per case; high-cost procedures may be prioritized

6. Tips for Applicants

  • Ensure all medical and financial documents are complete before submission.
  • Apply early; fund disbursement may take some time.
  • Only government-approved hospitals are eligible for fund release.
  • Keep copies of all submissions for reference.
7. Conclusion

The PM Relief Scheme is a lifesaving initiative for low-income patients facing expensive medical treatments. By meeting the eligibility criteria and submitting proper documentation, patients can receive full or partial support, ensuring access to critical healthcare.

 

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