The
Ayushman Bharat Yojana provides health coverage to millions of families across India. If you are a cardholder, you are
entitled to free treatment at empaneled hospitals. But what if a hospital
refuses to treat you? Here’s how you can
file a complaint effectively.
1. Check Hospital Empanelment FirstBefore filing a complaint, ensure the hospital is
listed under the Ayushman Bharat scheme. Only empaneled hospitals are required to provide
cashless treatment. You can check the list on the
official Ayushman portal.
2. Use the Official Online PortalIf a hospital denies treatment:1. Visit the
Ayushman Bharat official portal2. Navigate to
‘Grievance/Complaint’ section3. Fill in details such as
hospital name, location, and incident4. Submit your complaint for actionThe portal ensures your grievance
reaches the authorities promptly.
3. Call the Toll-Free HelplineYou can also register your complaint via the
Ayushman Bharat toll-free number 14555 or 1800-111-565. Trained representatives will:· Guide you through the complaint process· Connect you with the
concerned authorities· Ensure your issue is
addressed quickly4. File Through the UMANG AppThe
UMANG app (Unified mobile application for New-age Governance) integrates Ayushman Bharat services. To complain:1. Open the
UMANG app on your phone2. Select
Ayushman Bharat → Grievance/Complaint3. Submit details and track the status onlineThis method is
fast, convenient, and trackable from anywhere.
5. Keep Supporting Documents ReadyWhile filing a complaint, make sure to have:· Your
Ayushman card details· Hospital
name and location· Any
documents or photos related to the denial of treatmentProper documentation
speeds up resolution.
6. Follow-Up for ResolutionAfter filing, you can
track the status online or via the app. Authorities usually take
a few days to respond, depending on the complaint. Persistence ensures
quick action and redressal.
📌 Final TakeawayIf a hospital refuses treatment under the
Ayushman Bharat scheme, cardholders have multiple channels to
register complaints: the
official portal, toll-free number, or UMANG app. By acting promptly and keeping all details ready, you can
ensure your rights are protected and receive timely healthcare.
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