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@Sehat Insaf Card Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has the distinction that it has launched Sehat Saulat Program, under which each and every registered family of newly merged districts of erstwhile FATA will get free health facilities, which is unprecedented. Under this program, a medical cover of worth Rs 720,000/- per annum will be available to all the national identity card holder families of the tribal areas. Upon registration at our Beneficiary Enrolment Centres, spread all across Tribal Districts, each tribal family will get a ‘Sehat Insaf Card’ which can be used to get free medical treatment at any of the selected government and private hospitals all across Pakistan including that of tribal areas. “During admission in a hospital the patient will not have to pay a single penny against prescribed medical treatment”. Sehat Insaf Card will only be used for such medical treatment under which hospital admission is mandatory. This includes pregnancy or delivery, accidental wounds, fire incidents, heart diseases, diabetes and dysfunction related to heart, liver, lungs and kidneys except transplants. # Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa

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