BSKY Nabin Card application deadline extended; know how to apply

BSKY Nabin Card

BSKY Nabin Card

Bhubaneswar: The deadline for application of BSKY Nabin Card has been extended till February 8 by the Odisha government, a source said Monday.

Notably, Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik December 29, 2023 launched the third phase of the state’s flagship free health coverage scheme – Biju Swasthya Kalyan Yojana (BSKY).

While launching the ‘BSKY Nabin Card’, Patnaik said that families left out in the first two phases of BSKY, would be covered in the third phase.

Notably, the application process for the BSKY Nabin Card shall begin January 6, 2024 and continue till January 16, 2024.

Here are the complete details you need to know.

Who will benefit?

According to the official notification, to qualify for registration under the BSKY Nabin scheme, all family members must meet the following criteria:

Benefits:

Beneficiaries with BSKY Nabin Card are entitled to get cashless treatment for identified critical diseases (heart diseases, kidney diseases, liver diseases, brain stroke, severe head injury, brain tumour, burns management, nerve or muscle diseases and cancer) at all empanelled private hospitals inside as well as outside Odisha.

BSKY Nabin Card will provide cashless treatment of Rs 5 lakh per annum per family and an additional Rs 5 lakh for women members of the family.

Documents required for registration: 

How to apply: 

The eligible family can apply for BSKY Nabin Card in two different modes.

All applications are to be made online only. There will be no offline receipt of applications.

When to apply: The registration portal at www.bskynabin.odisha.gov.in will remain open from January 6 to January 16, 2024.

It can be mentioned here that BSKY Nabin Card holders will get cashless coverage for certain critical illnesses at empanelled private hospitals with effect from May 1, 2024. The BSKY card, however, covers both critical and non-critical illnesses.

Notably, the BSKY scheme is being expanded in phases so that there is timely service delivery and optimal utilisation of public and private health facilities, the notification read. In subsequent phases of expansion, it informed that urban families and other left-out categories including government servants and pensioners will be covered under BSKY.

PNN

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