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College Bye Laws CHAPTER-11 |
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Medical Reimbursement Rules. |
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11.1
In cases where adequate facilities are not available in the BCET Hospital and the Medical Officer concerned is satisfied he may refer the cases to other recognized hospitals at Gurdaspur. However, the cases requiring special treatment may be referred to Sacred Heart Hospital, CMC Ludhiana/Post Graduate Medical Research Institute, Chandigarh with the approval of Principal (which shall be obtained before hand unless this delay entails danger to the health of the patient).
11.2
If the Medical Officer is of the opinion that the case of the patient is of such a serious or special nature as to require medical attendance other than at Gurdaspur he may with the approval of Principal (which shall be obtained before hand unless the delay entails danger to the health of the patient).
(b) Send the patient to the nearest specialist or other Medical Officer in or outside the State by whom, in his opinion medical attendance is required for the patient.
(c) If the patient is too ill to travel, summon such specialist or other Medical Officer to attend on the patient.
A patient sent under above clause shall on production of a certificate in writing by the concerned medical officer in this behalf be entitled to traveling allowance for the journey to the head quarters of the specialist or other medical officer and back.
Note:- To discourage any undue tendency to recomment this concession to College employees for various conditions for which specialist’s advice or treatment is not necessarily essential, it is laid down that the request for permission for performing journeys between the headquarters of the employee concerned and the specialist must be accompanied by a certificate from the Medical Officer in the following performa.
This is to certify that I …………………….. ………………………being the authorised Medical Attendant of……………………………working as …………………….in the office ………………..……………………….have examined/ treated him/ her disease for………………………and that his/ her disease is of such a nature as to make it essential for a specialist to be consulted and I am not in a position to make investigation/ give the treatment.
11.3
The College employee stationed at places other than Gurdaspur should as far as possible get themselves treated in a local Govt. Hospital or Dispensary. However, at places where such a hospital/dispensary is not located, treatment may be obtained from the Registered Medical Practitioner. In case where the head of Deptt. is satisfied that the case of the patient is of such serious nature as to require medical attendance at a place other than the duty station or the employee concerned, he may with the approval of the medical officer at Gurdaspur (which shall be obtained before hand unless the delay entails danger to the health of the patient) send him to the nearest Govt. hospital /dispensary and the provisions of rule-3 above would mutandis apply/in this case.
11.4
No antenatal or postnatal care would be given in the Hospital for delivery purposes, nor medicines provided for recoupment would be allowed after second living child.
11.5
The employees of the BCET Gurdaspur who retired on superannuation shall be entitled to get medical facilities (including reimbursement of medical charges) from BCET Hospital or Civil Hospital/ Dispensaries as are admissible to Punjab Govt. Employees from time to time subject to such conditions, restrictions or modifications as are considered necessary by the Principal.
11.6
The Punjab Govt. Medical Attendance Rules, 1940 as amended from time to time shall apply to the employees of the BCET Gurdaspur (including retired employees) mutatis mutandis. In case of any anomaly or interpretation in their application to the employees of the BCET, Gurdaspur the decision of the Principal shall be final.
11.7 The Principal shall constitute a medical Board in consultation with the Civil Surgeon, Gurdaspur for recommending treatment of employees outside the State and the amount on such treatment shall be re-imbursed as per Punjab Govt. norms as amended from time to time. |
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End of Chapter 11 |
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