Eligible Beneficiaries:
Senior Veterans aged 70 years and above
White Card holders
War-disabled veterans
Key Features:
Free home delivery of medicines marked "Not Available"
No courier charges
Medicines delivered directly to the registered address
🔗 More Details:
Click here to view the official notification https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HeqwtSxLH4U_IWuYiRpb8HmWKcHoAVTe/view?usp=drive_link
📍Please contact your nearest or parent ECHS Polyclinic
The process for home delivery of medicines is overly complex and accessible to only a small segment of beneficiaries. In contrast, the existing arrangement—where we procure Not available medicines from the open market and seek reimbursement—is far more user-friendly and efficient. However, the reimbursement mechanism is significantly delayed and needs urgent streamlining to ensure claim settlements are completed within a week. A key benefit of the existing system is that it enables us to access higher-quality medicines compared to those typically supplied through ECHS.
Member Veterans Pension Group
Adviser War Widows Association
1 Surashri,1146 Lakaki Road
Shivajinagar
Pune 411016
raviw...@gmail.com
9822329340
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Dear Sir,
Thank you for your efforts toward improving ECHS services.
As the saying goes, "Where there is a will, there is a way." This time-tested proverb reflects the power of determination in overcoming challenges. Unfortunately, this spirit seems to be lacking within the ECHS (Ex-Servicemen Contributory Health Scheme) administration. From top to bottom, there appears to be a consistent absence of will to enhance services and sincerely address the genuine concerns of veterans. Despite repeated feedback and clearly visible shortcomings in the system, meaningful reforms continue to remain out of reach. This lack of commitment not only affects the efficiency of the scheme but also undermines the dignity and well-being of those who have faithfully served the nation.
Regards,