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1. C.S (MA) Rules, 1944.
1. Treatment
is limited to 10 days (Prolonged treatment is also admissible provided doctor
certify it). (40 days for Indian system of Medicine and Homeopathy) with a
maximum of four consultations and ten injections. The number of injections may
be raised to 15 depending on the condition or ailment of the patient.
2. There
should be a reasonable gap between the closing of first spell and recurrence of
the second spell of treatment of the same disease.
3.
Dependency: - Income should not exceed to the extent of Rs.9000 + DA per month
at the time of treatment. But it does not apply in case of spouse.
4. Cost of
blood and blood transfusion is reimbursable.
5.
Reimbursement of fees paid to specialist of a Govt./recognized hospital for
testing eyesight for glasses is admissible once in three years for Govt.
Servant alone and not for his family.
6. Dental treatment, including extraction, scaling and gum treatment, root canal treatment
and filling of teeth (excluding cost of denture) is admissible. For Denture
Maximum of Rs. 2000 /-
7. Expenses incurred for
the correction of squint eye is reimbursable. 8. In case of serious
illness/accidents where the official is unable to apply, the advance may be
sanctioned on an application made by his wife or other legal heir.
9. In case of
consultation of a Specialist/other medical officer is required in the opinion
of and only on reference of AMA, the limit of 4 consultations within 10 days
will count from the date on which the specialist/other medical officer is
consulted.
10. If
consultation is taken on the 10th day and further medicines are prescribed, the
consultation fee for that day shall not be reimbursable. In such cases the patient
should go to OPD of Govt. recognized hospital.
11. Cost of medicines,
prescribed during these consultations only (i.e. up to 10 days) is
reimbursable.
12. Charges
for a maximum of 10 injections (it may go up to 15 in special cases) can also
be reimbursed.
13.
Consultation and injection can be had together and prescribed fee for each can be claimed.
14. A separate
claim for each spell of each disease should be preferred.
15. Between
two spells of same disease there should be a reasonable gap.
......... To be continued.......
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