PM RAHAT Explained: Who qualifies and how the cashless road accident scheme works
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PM RAHAT Explained: Who qualifies and how the cashless road accident scheme works

The Centre has launched PM RAHAT Road Accident Victim Hospitalisation and Assured Treatment to provide immediate cashless medical care to road accident victims across the country

Shashank Kumar DwivediShashank Kumar Dwivedi
Feb 15, 2026, 08:00 am IST
in Politics, Bharat
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New Delhi: The Centre has rolled out PM RAHAT Road Accident Victim Hospitalisation and Assured Treatment, a nationwide initiative aimed at ensuring immediate and cashless medical care for road accident victims across India. The scheme seeks to remove financial barriers that often delay emergency treatment and lead to preventable deaths, particularly in the crucial minutes and hours following a crash.

Under the programme, eligible victims can receive cashless treatment of up to Rs 1.5 lakh for a period of seven days from the date of the accident. The objective is to strengthen emergency response during the critical Golden Hour, the first hour after a road accident when timely medical intervention can significantly increase survival chances and reduce the risk of long term disability.

PM RAHAT has been designed with the principle that no road accident victim should be denied life saving treatment because of inability to pay upfront hospital expenses. In many cases across the country, families are forced to arrange money before treatment begins, losing valuable time. The new scheme attempts to eliminate this delay by assuring hospitals that treatment costs will be reimbursed through a structured and monitored system.

The coverage applies to accidents occurring on any category of road, including national highways, state highways, district roads and rural stretches. This broad applicability ensures that victims in remote areas are not excluded. However, treatment must be availed at designated hospitals that are integrated with the scheme’s digital platform. These hospitals are expected to follow standard protocols and update patient information in real time to facilitate smooth claim processing.

In non life threatening cases, stabilisation treatment will be provided for up to 24 hours. This includes first aid, essential diagnostic tests and procedures required to prevent the condition from worsening. In life threatening cases, stabilisation can extend up to 48 hours, subject to verification through the integrated digital system. The scheme covers emergency procedures, hospitalisation charges, medicines and other essential medical support required during the first seven days after the accident, up to the prescribed financial limit.

A key feature of PM RAHAT is its integration with the Emergency Response Support System 112. Accident victims, Good Samaritans referred to as Rah Veer, or bystanders can dial 112 to immediately alert authorities. The helpline provides information about the nearest designated hospital and arranges ambulance assistance. By connecting police, emergency medical services and hospitals on a common platform, the system aims to reduce response time and prevent confusion at the accident site. Faster transportation and quicker admission are expected to improve survival rates, particularly in severe trauma cases.

The financial mechanism behind the scheme is structured to ensure sustainability and accountability. Hospital reimbursements will be processed through the Motor Vehicle Accident Fund. When the offending vehicle involved in the accident is insured, payments will be made from contributions provided by general insurance companies. In situations involving uninsured vehicles or hit and run cases, the government will cover the treatment costs through budgetary allocations. This dual funding approach ensures that victims are not left unprotected due to the insurance status of the vehicle involved.

Approved claims are expected to be settled within 10 days by the State Health Agency. The defined timeline is intended to provide confidence to hospitals so that they can continue providing treatment without worrying about delayed payments. Quick settlement of claims also reduces administrative bottlenecks and ensures that the scheme operates efficiently across states.

Technology plays a central role in the functioning of PM RAHAT. The scheme operates on a digital platform that integrates the Electronic Detailed Accident Report system of the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways with the Transaction Management System TMS 2.0 of the National Health Authority. This integration enables end to end digital tracking, beginning with accident reporting and police authentication, followed by hospital admission, treatment updates, claim submission and final payment. The use of technology is expected to reduce fraud, ensure transparency and create a reliable database for policy evaluation.

To address grievances and maintain accountability, each district will appoint a designated Grievance Redressal Officer nominated by the District Road Safety Committee, chaired by the District Collector or an equivalent authority. Victims or their families can approach this officer in case of denial of treatment, delay in services or issues related to claim settlement. The presence of a structured redressal mechanism is intended to build trust among citizens and ensure that the scheme functions as intended at the grassroots level.

India records a high number of road accident fatalities every year, with thousands losing their lives due to delayed medical intervention. Various studies have indicated that a significant proportion of these deaths can be prevented if victims receive hospital care within the Golden Hour. Delays often occur because of confusion at the accident site, lack of ambulance availability or reluctance of hospitals to admit patients without payment guarantees. PM RAHAT attempts to address all these concerns simultaneously through assured funding, digital coordination and emergency helpline integration.

By eliminating upfront payment requirements and strengthening coordination between emergency services and healthcare institutions, PM RAHAT seeks to reduce preventable fatalities and improve trauma care outcomes nationwide. The initiative represents a step toward building a more responsive and inclusive emergency healthcare ecosystem, where saving lives takes precedence over financial formalities. If implemented effectively across states, the scheme could significantly improve India’s road safety framework and provide much needed relief to accident victims and their families during moments of crisis.

Topics: Golden HourPM RAHATRoad Accident Victim Hospitalisation and Assured Treatmentcashless treatmentRs 1.5 lakh coverage
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