The Delhi government is planning a health insurance scheme that could provide coverage of up to Rs 13 lakh for children with disabilities, helping thousands of parents manage the soaring costs of treatment, surgeries and assistive equipment.
The official said the government is also considering linking the scheme with empanelled hospitals and rehabilitation centres to ensure seamless access to treatment and specialised care.
At present, the Social Welfare Department provides financial assistance under the "Subsistence Allowance/Financial Assistance to Persons with Special Needs" scheme, under which eligible beneficiaries receive a monthly aid of Rs 2,500.
