Calculation of Per Capita Charges for providing Medical Facilities to certain beneficiaries in Railway Hospital/ Dispensaries for the FY 2022-23
Calculation of Per Capita Charges {Per Card Holder (family)} for providing Medical Facilities to certain beneficiaries in Railway Hospital/ Dispensaries for the financial year 2022-23
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA भारत सरकार
MINISTRY OF RAILWAY रेल मंत्रालय
RAILWAY BOARD रेलवे बोर्ड
No. 2020/H-1/2/5/per capita
New Delhi, dated 30.10.2023
The General Managers,
All Indian Railways/Production Units
The Director General RDSO/ Lucknow,
The PCAO(R) PLW/ Patiala,
The CAO/RWP/Bela.
Subject:- Calculation of Per Capita Charges {Per Card Holder (family)} for providing Medical Facilities to certain beneficiaries in Railway Hospital/ Dispensaries.
Ref:- Board’s letter of even no. dated 25.11.2014, 27.05.2016, 20.12.2017,. 26.06.2018, 17.06.2019, 28.10.2020, 31.08.2021 & 22.07.2022.
In terms of Para 610(3) of IRMM-2000, Medical attendance and treatment facilities are available to the staff and the members of their families of the Cooperative Credit Societies and Banks on per capita charge basis. Similarly, as per Para 610(5) of IRMM-2000, Indoor Medical facilities to the family members of quasi-Railway organization, as mentioned in para 610(1) of IRMM-2000, are available on payment of per-capita charges.
The Per Capita Charges {Per Card Holder (family)} is calculated on the basis of total expenditure on medical services (excluding health services) incurred on Railway employee in India during the previous financial year.
Accordingly, the Per Capita Charges {Per Card Holder (family)} for the financial year i.e. 2022-23 are Rs. 18,859/- p.a.
This issues with the concurrence of Finance Directorate of Railway Board.
(P.M. Meena)
Joint Director/Health
Railway Board
Ministry of Railways
Source: Indian Railways

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