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Complaints mount against ex-servicemen contributory health scheme

Defence veterans allege that the Ex-Servicemen Contributory Health Scheme implemented in 2003 has been riddled with lack of funds from the Centre, causing hardships to defence veterans.

December 22, 2025 / 19:51 IST
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ECHS (representative image)

On December 4, South Goa Member of the Parliament (MP) Captain Viriato Fernandes (retd), told the Lok Sabha that Goa’s only hospital, empanelled with Ex-Servicemen Contributory Health Scheme (ECHS), has halted services to defence veterans owing to non-payment of bills amounting to Rs 5.2 crore by the defence ministry.

Fernandes noted that the root cause for the halt in services is the “systemic failure of the defence ministry to release ECHS funds in a timely and adequate manner”.

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The same was echoed by the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India. On December 18, in a report tabled in the Parliament, the CAG said that there were delays in payment to empanelled hospitals and reimbursement of individual claims of beneficiaries. And this resulted in empanelled hospitals opting out of the ECHS.

Moneycontrol spoke to several defence veterans to understand the key issues, with respect to the ECHS, that is causing hardships to the retired defence personnel, and they highlighted that some empanelled hospitals are not providing adequate treatment to the veterans, as the defence ministry has not cleared their past dues. They also said that many polyclinics, part of the ECHS, are inadequately staffed which is causing hardships to the veterans.