The PM RAHAT (Road accident Victim Hospitalisation and Assured Treatment) Scheme is a new government programme designed to ensure timely and cashless medical care for victims of road accidents across India. Under this initiative, every eligible road accident victim will receive free emergency treatment of up to ₹1.5 lakh to help save lives without financial burden.
📍 Who Is Covered?
The scheme applies to any person injured in a road accident, whether the accident occurs on:
This includes all categories of passengers and pedestrians involved in motor vehicle accidents — and applies regardless of insurance status.
💰 Free Treatment Benefits Explained
Under PM RAHAT:
🏥 Cashless Medical Care
- Up to ₹1.5 lakh per accident victim in hospitalisation benefits.
- Treatment is cashless — the patient or family doesn’t need to pay upfront.
📅 Coverage Period
- Treatment is covered for up to 7 days from the date of the accident.
- This includes essential emergency care and stabilisation.
⏱ Stabilisation Support
- Up to 24 hours of stabilisation in non‑life‑threatening cases.
- Up to 48 hours in severe or life‑threatening situations — subject to wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>digital police authentication.
📞 Immediate Access via 112 Helpline
The scheme is integrated with the Emergency Response Support System (ERSS 112):
- Accident victims, bystanders, or Good Samaritans can call 112 for ambulance support and nearest hospital information.
- This helps ensure the victim reaches care quickly, ideally within the critical “Golden Hour.”
💳 How Treatment Costs Are Paid
Under PM RAHAT:
- Hospitals are reimbursed through the Motor Vehicle accident Fund (MVAF).
- If the accident involves an insured vehicle, money comes partly from insurance companies’ contributions.
- In cases of uninsured vehicles or hit‑and‑run, the government pays from its budget.
- Claims are generally processed and settled within about 10 days.
⛑️ Why This Scheme Matters
- Road accident deaths are a serious public health challenge in India.
- Studies show nearly half of fatalities could be avoided if victims receive rapid medical care.
- PM RAHAT removes financial barriers to emergency treatment, ensuring immediate care is possible even for economically weaker families.
📌 Quick Summary
Feature
Details
Name
PM RAHAT Scheme
Purpose
Free cashless treatment for road accident victims
Amount Covered
Up to ₹1.5 lakh per victim
Coverage Period
Up to 7 days from accident
Stabilisation Support
Up to 24–48 hours
Access via
112 Emergency Helpline
Hospital Payment
Through Motor Vehicle accident Fund
📍 In Short
Under the PM RAHAT scheme, free medical treatment up to ₹1.5 lakh will be provided to road accident victims to ensure everyone gets urgent life‑saving care without worrying about costs — thanks to a technology‑linked network of emergency systems, police verification, and hospital reimbursements.
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