ECHS Revises Hearing Aid Procurement Rates for Veterans

The Central Organisation ECHS has issued a new circular dated 20 March 2025, revising the ceiling rates for the procurement of basic hearing aids for Ex-Servicemen. This important update aims to ensure fair pricing and align reimbursement limits with current market trends, offering continued support to veterans under the ECHS scheme.

Why the Rates Have Been Revised

The latest revision reflects two major factors:

Under this policy, ECHS continues to reimburse only basic hearing aids, but beneficiaries may opt for premium or advanced models by paying the difference.

Revised Ceiling Limits for Hearing Aid Reimbursement

Over the years, the government has gradually reduced the reimbursement amount in line with decreasing device costs. Below is an SEO-optimized, easy-to-read comparison:

Historical Policy Revisions

Policy Letter & DateDigital BTE Limit (₹)ITC/CIC Limit (₹)
18 May 2012 (B/49770/AG)20,00025,000
31 May 2018 (B/49761/AG)15,00020,000
10 Jun 2022 (B/49761/AG)8,0009,000

The 2025 circular continues this trend of cost-efficient healthcare optimization under the ECHS framework.

What This Means for Veterans

The revised rates strike a balance between budgetary management and veteran healthcare needs. Key implications include:

  • Ensuring fair access to essential, good-quality hearing aids within the ceiling limit.

  • Allowing beneficiaries to upgrade to advanced or premium hearing aids by paying the extra amount.

  • Supporting transparency and standardization in hearing aid procurement through authorized service providers.

Administrative Directions

The circular directs all relevant departments and ECHS authorities to implement the updated policy with immediate effect. Copies have been forwarded to key officials, including:

  • Directorate of Indian Army Veterans (DIAV)

  • Senior ECHS administrators

  • Veteran representatives such as Capt Narinder Kumar Mahajan (Retd) of Disabled War Veterans (India)

Conclusion

The 2025 revision reflects the government’s commitment to providing affordable, quality healthcare to Ex-Servicemen while keeping pace with evolving technology and market prices.

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