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Haryana govt reviews policy for medical claims

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Press Trust of India Chandigarh
With a view to facilitate its employees, pensioners and their dependents in availing the facility of medical advance and reimbursement of medical bills on time, the Haryana government has reviewed its medical policy.

Stating this here today, an official spokesman said these instructions would be effective with immediate effect.

The decision to liberalise the delegation of powers for this purpose was taken because it was observed that the employees, pensioners and their dependents were finding difficulties in getting the medical advance and reimbursement of medical bills on time, he said.

He said that in case of reimbursement of medical claim and medical advance, head of office will have powers for medical reimbursement upto Rs one lakh, head of department's power would be upto Rs five lakh and administrative department would have full powers.
 

He said that as per the instructions for sanction of medical advance, in case of government hospital, an advance of 90 per cent of the estimate will be allowed.

In case of government-approved private hospitals which are allowed at PGIMER, Chandigarh rates, an advance of 50 per cent will be allowed, however, 90 per cent of the amount will be allowed as advance in case of identified package rates notified by the state government.

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First Published: Aug 27 2014 | 12:35 AM IST

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