Beneficiaries of the scheme earlier got cashless medical treatment coverage up to Rs 50,000.
Promising to further extend the coverage limit of Rs 1.75 lakh in future, Rawat said no one in the state will be allowed to forgo treatmentfor want of money.
The beneficiaries can be treated for 1,206 common and 459 serious ailments under the scheme at 151 government and private hospitals identified for the purpose all over the state, an official release said.
Asking private hospitals to associatethemselves with the scheme, Rawat said they should come forward and upgrade their facilities in hilly areas.
National Health Insurance card holders can also benefit from the scheme whose second phase will be implemented in the state by Bajaj Allianz General Insurance, a company roped in on contract for the purpose.
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