Central Information Commission · 2024-08-14 · CIC/NHA/A/2024/56789
Own treatment records are §2(f); NHA cannot refuse on §8(1)(j) to the applicant.
| Court | Central Information Commission |
|---|---|
| Decided | 2024-08-14 |
| Citation | CIC/NHA/A/2024/56789 |
| Bench | N, e, e, r, a, j, , K, u, m, a, r, , G, u, p, t, a, , I, C |
| Petitioner | Patient Rights Network |
| Respondent | NHA |
| RTI Act sections | §7(1), §8(1)(j) |
| Outcome | Applicant allowed |
A beneficiary can access their own PM-JAY treatment authorisation file within 30 days.
The National Health Authority cannot invoke §8(1)(j) to deny a PM-JAY beneficiary their own treatment authorisation, hospital claim and referral history. Personal-information exemption protects OTHERS' information; the beneficiary's own file is §2(f) self-accessible. Thirty-day §7(1) compliance is mandatory.
Ayushman Bharat, PM-JAY, NHA, section 8(1)(j), own record
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