Friday, 9 November 2012

Pilot projects on Cashless Treatment of Road Accident Victims on National Highways

The Ministry of Road Transport & highways has drawn up a proposal for cashless treatment of drawn up a proposal for cashless treatment of victims of road accidents on the National Highways. The proposal was discussed with stakeholders who proposed that a few pilot should be undertaken to get firsthand experience on the various inputs  and outcomes of the scheme and their practicability. These pilot Projects are planned in four to five states of the country.
Salient features of the pilot Projects would be.
 Ministry of RT&H will create a corpus from within the existing budget allocation of the Ministry to operate the pilot project
A single toll-free number for ambulance services .
Ambulances to shift accident victims to the nearest hospital in the shortest possible time and rescue vehicle (cranes) and hydraulic cutters for extricating accident victims trapped inside a crashed vehicle and clearing the accident site.
A 24x7 call centre to receive calls for ambulances.
State Governments to provide mobile police posts on selected stretches.
A network of empanelled hospitals to provide cashless medical treatment to the accident victims for the first 48hours
Payment at C.G.H.S rates, failing which AIMS rates subject to pre-determined overall monetary ceiling of Rs30000/- on total expenditure in each case.
Stander operating protocols to handle accident victims.
An Insurance Company /  Third party Administrator to operate and monitor the pilot project
Training in Frist Aid for first responders to Road Safety Volunteers
Road safety Volunteers to be provide by Nehru Yuvak Kendra Sangathan
NIC  to creates a software for recording reports of accidents, plotting the accidents, taking place on the selected stretch , monitoring movement of the accident victims to hospital, treatment during after the first 48 hours, settling of bills
Special drive by the enforcement agencies of the States concerned to enforce road safety –related provisions of Motor Vehicles Rule e.g speed limits, wearing helmets and seat belts, compulsory third party insurance, prohibition on drunken driving etc. and treatment of accident prone sports.
We thank to such decision, which helps to safe india truck drivers, who works for Packers and Movers or Transportation Industry.