Medical
facilities to non-pensioners of the military: Historic day for Short Service
Commissioned Officers, Emergency Commissioned Officers, World War II veterans
and pre-mature retirees
The
Cabinet has today extended the Ex-Servicemen Contributory Health Scheme (ECHS)
to the above categories of non-pensioners of the military.
Non-pensioner ‘ex-servicemen’ were initially granted medical facilities in Military Hospitals in 1970 but the same were discretionary. Later, ‘pension’ was made mandatory to avail such facilities. Again in 1997, the term ‘ex-pensioners’ was replaced by ‘ex-servicemen’ thereby restoring the facilities to non-pensioners having ‘ex-servicemen’ status such as Short Service Commissioned Officers and Emergency Commissioned Officers (SSCOs and ECOs) who were made entitled to Outpatient (OPD) facilities. However, in the late 2000s, the facilities were withdrawn by the office of the Director General Armed Forces Medical Services (DGAFMS) despite stiff resistance by the Army HQ.
Non-pensioner ‘ex-servicemen’ were initially granted medical facilities in Military Hospitals in 1970 but the same were discretionary. Later, ‘pension’ was made mandatory to avail such facilities. Again in 1997, the term ‘ex-pensioners’ was replaced by ‘ex-servicemen’ thereby restoring the facilities to non-pensioners having ‘ex-servicemen’ status such as Short Service Commissioned Officers and Emergency Commissioned Officers (SSCOs and ECOs) who were made entitled to Outpatient (OPD) facilities. However, in the late 2000s, the facilities were withdrawn by the office of the Director General Armed Forces Medical Services (DGAFMS) despite stiff resistance by the Army HQ.
The matter
went into litigation wherein the Chandigarh Bench of the Armed Forces Tribunal
(AFT) ultimately directed the Government to restore the facilities to the
affected ex-servicemen. The Government though filed an appeal in the Supreme
Court against the verdict of the AFT.
The matter
was referred to a Committee of Experts, of which I too was a Member, which,
after deliberating the subject, recommended the following:
(a) Existing limited
outpatient medical facilities in MHs to non-pensioners holding the status of
Ex-servicemen to continue as per already approved instructions and Services HQ
to continue issuing and honouring Medical Entitlement Cards for such facilities
as was the case till late 2000s. The entitled non-pensioners also continue to be
eligible for medical reimbursement from Kendriya Sainik Board. It may be pointed
out here that the said facilities are anyway not entitled to be granted to
re-employed ex-servicemen or those who are members of any medical
scheme.
(b) The unethical appeal filed
against grant of such facilities to own personnel to which actually they were
legally entitled to, be immediately withdrawn and such ego-fuelled actions be
avoided in the future. We wish such persistence and exertion in pursuing such
misdirected litigation is rather used for constructive
activities.
(c) ECHS facilities for SSCOs
as mentioned, as already approved in-principle by the then Raksha Mantri and
mentioned in the Parliament on the floor of the House, be implemented forthwith
by overcoming all objections. The same be made applicable to all SSCOs and ECOs
and all other personnel released without the benefit of pension but on
completion of terms with a gratuity, present and former, with certain amendments
as deemed appropriate such as that the scheme can only be extended to the
officer and spouse alone and that it would not apply to those who are
re-employed with a cover of an organizational medical scheme. The issue of
financial implication may not be relevant since firstly the scheme is
contributory in nature, and secondly, the then Raksha Mantri has already made a
statement to the effect on the floor of the house. Besides bringing succour to
our veterans, it would act as a major morale booster to the rank and file and
also help attract talent to the Short Service Commission
Scheme.
(d) It is recommended that the
Government must go all out to bolster the resources of the military medical
establishment since they are rendering impeccable services in trying
circumstances to our men and women in uniform. There should never be an occasion
wherein doctors perform duties under pressure. An environment free of all
encumbrances, external constraints and stress must be ensured for the medical
establishment to function in an efficient manner
The
recommendations were accepted by the then Raksha
Mantri Mr Manohar Parrikar but were not given effect to for a long period.
The Supreme Court had taken a grim view of the delay and had asked the
Government to resolve the matter by April 2019.
The
Cabinet has today approved the extension of ECHS to various categories of
non-pensioners of the military and it is understood that on the appreciable
insistence of the current Raksha
Mantri Ms Nirmala Sitharaman, even other categories such as pre-mature
retirees, which were not covered in the recommendations of the Committee of
Experts or by judicial dicta, have also been brought in the ambit of the
scheme.
Broadly
speaking, eligible beneficiaries and their spouses would be entitled to
absolutely free Outpatient (OPD) facilities at ECHS polyclinics, however
treatment and In-patient (IPD) facilities at ECHS empaneled hospitals would be
on payment basis. Further, 50% of such expenditure would be reimbursable for
personnel with 10 years service or less and 75% would be reimbursable for those
with more than 10 years of service.
This marks
a closure to long drawn travails of affected officers and personnel. My
congratulations to them.
ब्रिगेडियर_नरेन्द्र_ढंड
Brig Narinder Dhand,
Founder & Convener
Veteran's Web Portals.
Brig Narinder Dhand,
Founder & Convener
Veteran's Web Portals.
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