Under the Employee's State Insurance (ESI) Act, extended sickness benefits are provided to insured workers who are suffering from long-term illnesses. The ESI Act provides several types of sickness benefits, one of which specifically addresses conditions like tuberculosis, defined as long-term illness due to its chronic nature.
For tuberculosis, the Extended Sickness Benefit (ESB) under the ESI Act allows the insured person to receive these benefits for an extended period due to the severity and long duration of treatment required for the disease. The policy recognizes the need for prolonged treatment and care.
According to ESI regulations, the insured worker affected by tuberculosis is entitled to extended sickness benefits for a period of:
2 years.
This timeline ensures that individuals battling tuberculosis receive sufficient security and support, reflecting the consideration for the nature of the disease and its impact on a person's ability to work.