Direct answer. If a PMJAY hospital denied cashless treatment, your golden card is stuck, or your pre-authorisation has been rejected, file a free RTI to the PIO of your State Health Agency (SHA) with a copy to the National Health Authority (NHA) and the empanelled hospital. Reply due in 30 days, or 48 hours under the life-or-liberty proviso to Section 7(1). Fee: Rs 10 (BPL applicants: nil under Section 7(5)).
You may ask only for your own claim file, your own pre-authorisation record, and your own treatment history. The published list of empanelled hospitals, package rates, and policy notifications is public under Section 4(1)(b). A neighbour's PMJAY claim, another patient's surgery file, or a hospital-staff personnel record falls within Section 8(1)(j) and is protected.
To
The Public Information Officer
[State Health Agency name, e.g., Ayushman Bharat State Health Agency, [State]]
[Full postal address, PIN]
Copy to:
1. Public Information Officer, National Health Authority, New Delhi.
2. Public Information Officer, [Empanelled hospital name].
Subject: Application under Section 6(1) of the Right to Information Act, 2005:
Records on PMJAY claim, pre-authorisation and empanelment
Sir / Madam,
1. I, [Full name], a citizen of India residing at [full address], apply under
Section 6(1) of the Right to Information Act, 2005 for the records below.
Where treatment is ongoing, this request invokes the proviso to Section
7(1) for a 48-hour reply.
2. Particulars for record-identification:
PMJAY ID / Golden Card No. : ________________
Patient name and relationship : ________________
Hospital name and empanelment ID : ________________
Admission / treatment dates : ________________
Package / procedure code : ________________
3. Information sought (please supply certified copies):
(a) Certified copy of my pre-authorisation request submitted by the
hospital, with date and time-stamp on the BIS portal.
(b) Certified copy of the medical-reviewer's notes and the basis of
approval, partial approval, or rejection.
(c) If rejected, the certified copy of the rejection order and the
grounds in writing.
(d) Certified copy of the claim file, including bill calculation, package
break-up, and disallowed entries.
(e) Empanelment status of the hospital on the date of admission and any
de-empanelment notice issued thereafter.
(f) Certified copy of the MoU between the SHA and the hospital, restricted
to clauses on cashless treatment guarantee.
(g) Compliance log of the hospital's grievance cell for my complaint, if
any was filed.
(h) Name, designation and office address of the officer presently holding
my claim file.
4. I enclose Rs 10 by Indian Postal Order in favour of the Accounts Officer
of the State Health Agency. (BPL: Section 7(5) exemption claimed.)
5. Please send the reply to the address below by Registered Post.
Yours faithfully,
Signature
Name : ___________________
Address : ___________________
Date : ___________________
To
The First Appellate Authority
[State Health Agency / National Health Authority]
Subject: First appeal under Section 19(1) of the Right to Information Act, 2005:
Non-supply of records on PMJAY claim and authorisation
Sir / Madam,
1. I filed RTI dated [DD/MM/YYYY] (Speed Post No. [XXXX]) seeking the records
listed therein. The request invoked the life-or-liberty proviso to
Section 7(1) of the RTI Act, 2005.
2. The 30-day / 48-hour period expired on [DD/MM/YYYY]. The PIO has not
replied / has replied incompletely on the following points: [list].
3. I therefore appeal under Section 19(1) and pray that the PIO be directed
to supply the records sought within the time fixed by you.
4. I draw attention to Section 19(8)(a)(i) on costs and Section 20(1) on
penalties.
Yours faithfully,
Signature
Name : ___________________
Address : ___________________
Date : ___________________
This is a prohibited practice under PMJAY guidelines. File the RTI immediately, attach the bill, and lodge a parallel complaint on grievance.pmjay.gov.in. The SHA can recover the amount from the hospital and pay you back; the empanelment can also be suspended.
The medical reviewer at the SHA / Insurer reviewed the hospital's request and decided the case is not covered (wrong package, exclusion, or eligibility issue). The RTI gives you the reasons in writing so you can appeal or escalate.
Yes. The list of empanelled hospitals is fully public on pmjay.gov.in under Section 4(1)(b). A specific MoU is also disclosable, but the SHA may redact bank-account / commercial-rate details under Section 8(1)(d) trade-secret carve-out.
A private hospital is not a public authority under RTI. But once it is empanelled under PMJAY, the SHA-held claim file and the BIS-portal record are with the public authority, so you file with the SHA. The hospital's internal record remains private.
Invoke the 48-hour proviso to Section 7(1) by stating clearly on the cover that the records concern ongoing treatment of yourself or a family member. Send by speed post and by email simultaneously.
Last reviewed: 9 May 2026
Sources verified against the National Health Authority operational guidelines, the PMJAY scheme document, the Right to Information Act, 2005, and the official portals as on 9 May 2026.