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Dear All, What is Qualified contribution for ESI benefits..? Thanks..RAM,
From India, Hyderabad
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Dear RAM, To get elected for ESI benefits an employee Gross Earning limit should be 15000 pm,if it is in excess then said limit then he is not entitled for ESI contribution. Regards Vikram
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Dear,

I have doubts on ESIC benefits. In terms of contributions, after obtaining an ESI card, employees can receive only medical benefits. Additionally, employees will be entitled to compensatory and other benefits only after nine months of contributions.

Is this correct...? Na...!

Thanks.

From India, Hyderabad
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Dear Seetarama Moger,

I hope you have gone through the ESI Website and downloaded the Act and rules from the link provided by Mr. Anil Kumar Arora for your reference. Please read them, and if you have any doubts, do not hesitate to seek guidance. Our members will be more than willing to assist you in your time of need.

Wishing you all the best.

From India, Kumbakonam
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Subject: Benefits Eligibility under ESI Scheme

Sir,

You will be eligible for medical treatment benefits immediately upon receiving the ESI card. You will be covered immediately for accident benefits, and life risk will also be covered. In case of sickness, you will receive ESI leaves immediately. However, sickness benefits will be available after 6 months.

D. Gurumurthy
LL. HR & IR Consultant

From India, Hyderabad
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Can i get benefit after taking medical in private hospital ? I have sinus problem ESIC can solve my problem ? if i take treatment in private hospital, ESIC will able to give me medical expenses ?
From India, Rajkot
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For different ESI benefits, conditions are different. One can avail benefits in the "Benefit period" if one has contributed during the "Contribution period." From April 1 to September 30 and October 1 to March 31 are the contribution and benefit periods. To enjoy sickness benefits, one needs to pay contributions for at least 90 days in the corresponding contribution period. Additionally, there is a limit to the benefits.

If you can get ESIS, i.e., IMO (Insurance Medical Officer), to refer you to private medical services, you can claim the expenses incurred. In an extreme emergency, you may seek services from a private practitioner for the shortest possible period, and then you can apply for reimbursement, which may or may not be considered. If you can justify the expenses, you can get reimbursement.

From India, Coimbatore
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Dear All Members,

I am currently working on a project with a company. Our project today is at the Maruti Suzuki plant. However, I am facing an ESIC problem. The issue is that we are using a hydra on a contract basis. The hydra driver is not our member but a contractor. Therefore, I am unsure if he is covered under the ESIC act. If yes, please send me a copy of the act or inform me about the act and rules.

Thank you.

From India, Delhi
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Thanks Dear Ramesh ESIC can provide higher treatment of sinus ? i have face this from last 4 months. and esic officer gives me some medicine like pain killer twice in month.
From India, Rajkot
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Thanks Dear Ramesh & PTRC ESIC can provide higher treatment of sinus ? i have face this from last 4 months. and esic officer gives me some medicine like pain killer twice in month.
From India, Rajkot
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Thanks Dear Ramesh ESIC can provide higher treatment of sinus ? i have face this from last 4 months. and esic officer gives me some medicine like pain killer twice in month.
From India, Rajkot
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Thanks Dear Ramesh / PTRC ESIC can provide higher treatment of sinus ? i have face this from last 4 months. and esic officer gives me some medicine like pain killer twice in month.
From India, Rajkot
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From India, Gurgaon
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It is rite, Esic contribution will be deducted till ur gross salary is 15000 per month. if u cross this limit, Esic is not applicable...
From India, Thana
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Hi Dilavar,

Have you been referred to an ENT expert at ESI Hospital? If you are being treated at ESI dispensary, you may request your IMO to refer you to an ENT expert at ESI Hospital in your city. If you are already being treated there, you may request the expert to refer you to a higher hospital. Alternatively, you may consult a private ENT specialist and then take the prescription to the ESI expert, requesting him/her to prescribe you the same medicines from ESI. That way, you will be able to save on expenses on medicines, but you may not avail consultant fees.

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