Summary of this article
Delhi government considers Rs 13 lakh health cover for disabled children
Proposed disability healthcare scheme may cover therapy, rehabilitation, long-term treatment expenses
Families often struggle with recurring medical costs, counselling, assistive devices, follow-ups
Delhi yet to clarify eligibility, hospitals, claims process under proposed health scheme
The Delhi government is considering a major healthcare support proposal for children with disabilities, under which eligible beneficiaries may receive medical coverage of up to Rs 13 lakh. The proposal is still under discussion, but officials indicate that the government wants to ease the financial burden on families dealing with long-term treatment expenses.
The proposed cover may help families deal with expenses related to treatment, surgeries, therapy, rehabilitation, and prolonged medical care, which can become financially exhausting over the years.
Officials familiar with the matter said the proposal is being examined internally and may be placed before the Cabinet after further discussions, according to a recent NDTV report. The government is understood to be looking at ways to ease the treatment burden on families whose children need regular medical care and specialised support.
Families Often Face Years Of Medical Expenses
For many parents, the challenge is not limited to a single surgery or hospital visit. Children with disabilities may need repeated treatment, therapy sessions, mobility support, counselling, or rehabilitation over several years. In several cases, one member of the family also has to reduce work commitments to become a full-time caregiver.
Doctors and disability rights groups have repeatedly pointed out that treatment costs can quietly drain household savings. Physiotherapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, neurological consultations, assistive devices, and regular follow-ups together create a large recurring expense.
Families from lower and middle-income backgrounds often find themselves borrowing money or cutting back on other essential expenses to continue treatment. Many families say regular insurance plans do not adequately take care of prolonged treatment and therapy expenses linked to disabilities.
The proposal is being seen as a possible relief measure for families struggling to manage the continuing medical expenses of children with disabilities.
Government May Also Look Beyond Hospitalisation Costs
Although the government has not shared the complete framework yet, officials suggest the proposed scheme may include support beyond regular hospital treatment bills. Authorities are reportedly exploring ways to include broader treatment support linked to disability care.
Officials are also looking at how treatment access can be streamlined through recognised hospitals and rehabilitation centres. The intention is understood to reduce delays and make it easier for families to access specialised medical services.
The proposal comes at a time when conversations around inclusive healthcare and disability support have gained greater attention across policy circles. Caregivers have long argued that disability-related healthcare should not be treated as a one-time expense because support is usually required for years.
Parents often say that therapy and rehabilitation bills end up becoming out-of-pocket expenses despite having insurance coverage. Even where policies exist, limits, exclusions, or waiting periods often reduce the actual benefit available to families.
More Clarity Awaited On Eligibility And Coverage
The government has not yet released a final framework for the scheme. The government has not yet clarified who will qualify for the scheme, how claims will work, which hospitals will be included, and what kind of treatments will finally be covered.
It is also not yet clear whether the scheme will include support for assistive equipment, home-based care, or specialised developmental therapies.
At present, Delhi already runs certain welfare schemes for persons with disabilities. The proposed health cover is expected to work as an additional layer of support rather than replace existing benefits.
For families caring for children with serious medical and developmental conditions, the proposal has generated cautious interest. Much, however, will depend on how the scheme is eventually designed and implemented on the ground.
FAQs
Q1. What is the Delhi government proposing for children with disabilities?
The government is considering a health cover proposal of up to Rs 13 lakh to help families manage long-term treatment and care expenses.
Q2. What kind of medical expenses may be covered under the scheme?
The proposal may include hospitalisation, surgeries, therapies, rehabilitation, and other disability-related treatment support, though details are yet to be finalised.
Q3. Has the scheme been officially launched yet?
No. The proposal is still under discussion, and the government has not yet announced the final eligibility rules or coverage structure.















