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Suspension of empanelment of 'Saket City Hospital, New Delhi' from the list of Hospitals / Centres empanelled under CGHS - reg.

Government of India
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
Department of Health & Family Welfare
Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi
CGHS Division

No. S-11030/4/2013-CGHS (P)
Dated the 13th September, 2013

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Sub: Suspension of empanelment of 'Saket City Hospital, New Delhi' from the list of Hospitals / Centres empanelled under CGHS - reg.

   The undersigned is directed to state that CGHS has empanelled private hospitals in various CGHS covered cities to provide inpatient healthcare facilities to its beneficiaries. Empanelment of the private hospitals is done under a contractual agreement between the Government of India and the private hospital on mutually agreed terms and conditions.

Extension of CGHS facilities to permanently disabled dependent brother of a CGHS beneficiary - reg.

Government of India
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
Department of Health & Family Welfare
Nirman Bhawan, Maulana Azad Road
New Delhi 110 108

No. S 11011/13/2012-CGHS (P)
Dated the 25th July, 2013

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Sub: Extension of CGHS facilities to permanently disabled dependent brother of a CGHS beneficiary - reg.

   The undersigned is directed to state that dependent brother of a Central Government employee is presently entitled for CGHS coverage upto the age of becoming a major. Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has been receiving requests from CGHS beneficiaries for removal of the upper age-limit in the case of disabled dependent brother so as to provide them the CGHS facilities without any age limit as has been provided to disabled son of a CGHS beneficiary.

Medical facilities for in-patient treatment and post-operative follow-up treatment to ECHS beneficiaries residing in districts not covered by ECHS.

No. 22D (09)12013/US (WE)/D (Res)
Government of India
Deptt of Ex-Servicemen Welfare
Ministry of Defence
New Delhi

Dated the 21st August, 2013

To
The Chief of the Army Staff
The Chief of the Naval Staff
The Chief of the Air Staff

Subject:- Medical facilities for in-patient treatment and post-operative follow-up treatment to ECHS beneficiaries residing in districts not covered by ECHS.

Sir.
   1, The undersigned is directed to invite attention to Govt. of India, Ministry of Defence letter No. 24(48)/03/US(WE)D(Res) dated 19th December, 2003 and to state that keeping in view, the difficulties being faced by the ECHS beneficiaries residing in districts not covered by ECHS it has now been decided to liberalise the ECHS Rules as follows to enable them to avail medical facilities for in-patient treatment and post- operative follow-up treatment:-

Notification of fresh empanelment of Private Hospitals & Diagnostic Centers under Contentious Empanelment Scheme of CGHS, Chandigarh.

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
(CENTRAL GOVT HEALTH SCHEME)

O/O ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR, CGHS, CKANDIGARI4
4th floor, Kendriya Sadan
SECTOR-9A, CHANDIGARH—160009
No: AD/CGHS/CHD/RMRCB/20l3/4879 - 4908

Tele Nos: (0) 0172-2740716
AD Fax No.0172 —2740555
Dated: 30.08.2013

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Subject : Notification of fresh empanelment of Private Hospitals & Diagnostic Centers under Contentious Empanelment Scheme of CGHS, Chandigarh.

   In response to Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Govt. of India, Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi’s O.M No. S.11011/23/2009—CGHS D.II/Hospital Cell (Part IX) dated 14.02.2013 & letter No. S.11045/23/2013/CGHS D.II (HEC)/CGHS(P)/Pt) dated 15.07.2013 for continuous fresh empanelment of private hospitals & diagnostic centers for city of Chandigarh, a committee consisting of two senior most CMOs headed by undersigned and selected the private hospitals & diagnostic centers for Chandigarh. The qualified list of Hospitals & Diagnostic Centers is according to category and purpose attached as Annexure “I” with this O.M.

Empanelment of private hospitals (including dental clinics and eye care centres and diagnostic centres under CGHS, Nagpur.

Govt. of India
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
Office of the Additional Director,
Central Govt. Health Scheme,
Seminary Hills, Nagpur - 440 006.

No. CGHS/NP/Admn/Hosp. EMP/2013/1328

Date:- 29.08.2013

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Subject:- Empanelment of private hospitals (including dental clinics and eye care centres and diagnostic centres under CGHS, Nagpur.

   I. The undersigned is directed to invite reference to this Office Memorandum No: CGHS/NP/Admn/HEMP/20l3/943 dated 22.07.2013 vide which the list of private hospitals (including dental clinics and eye care centres) and diagnostic centres empanelled under CGHS Nagpur have been notified under different categories.

Empanelment of private hospitals (including dental clinics and eye centres) and diagnostic centres under CGHS Delhi & NCR.

No: S. 1 1045/23/2013-CGHS D.II/HEC
Government of India
Directorate General of Central Government Health Scheme
Department of Health & Family Welfare

Bikaner House Hutments, Shahjahan Road
New Delhi 110 108 dated the 27th, August, 2013

OFFICE ORDER

Subject: Empanelment of private hospitals (including dental clinics and eye centres) and diagnostic centres under CGHS Delhi & NCR.

   In continuation of this Directorate’s Office Order of even no. dated 01.08.2013 on the above mentioned subject, the undersigned is directed to convey that in addition to the list of the hospitals (including dental clinics), diagnostic laboratories and Imaging Centres already empanelled, the hospitals (including dental clinics), diagnostic laboratories and Imaging Centres as per the list attached have also been empanelled under the continuous empanelment scheme under CGHS in Delhi & NCR.

CGHS Wellness Centre.

   X-ray machines have been installed in some dispensaries/Poly clinics/ First Aid Posts in the following cities:

Name of City

No. of total machines

No. of machine working

Bangalore

1

1

Chennai

2

1

Jaipur

1

0

Hyderabad

1

1

Mumbai

1

1

Kolkata

1

0

Delhi

4

2

Total

11

6

Funds for Unani under CGHS.

   Like other systems of medicine practiced under CGHS, Unani division has also a set and transparent system of procurement of medicines. Procurement of Unani medicines is done from three Sources:-

   1. IMPCL: for bulk purchase of 94 Unani Medicines. IMPCL is a Public Sector Undertaking (PSU) which supplies medicines at the rates fixed by the Office of Chief Advisor Cost, Department of Expenditure, and Ministry of Finance. There is no requirement of tendering to procure medicines from M/s IMPCL.
 
   2. From Private Manufacturers: through open tendering-both for Generic & branded items.
 
   3. Authorized Local Chemist (ALC):  medicines which are not available in the dispensary or store are procured through Authorized Local Chemist. Local Purchase system is a stop gap method for daily need. Authorized Local Chemist is appointed after following the due codal provisions.

Service Provided by CGHS.

This Ministry has been receiving complaints/grievances in respect of the following major aspects.
 
   1.Administrative:- Misbehavior by medical and paramedical staff, Shortage of staff,  Punctuality etc.
 
   2. Technical:- Delay in settlement of medical reimbursement claims (MRCs),  Supply of substitute medicines instead of the prescribed by the Govt. specialists, Delay in supply of indented medicines, etc.
 
   3. Related to empanelled hospitals:
Denial of credit facility, Misbehavior of hospital doctors/staff, overcharging, etc.
 
   4. Related to Internet accessibility
Disruption in services due to breakdown in internet connectivity,  etc.
 
To redress the grievances/complaints, the following steps have been taken:

Treatment from CGHS Empanelled Hospitals.

   As per the existing guidelines, a CGHS beneficiary is required to obtain permission from his administrative Department / Office or CMO in charge (in case of pensioner beneficiary) to avail medical treatment in a CGHS empanelled private hospital. However, in case of emergency he can go to any hospital whether empanelled or not, to avail medical treatment. This provision is necessary to ensure proper medical treatment of a CGHS beneficiary in consultation with the Government specialists. This is also a measure of ‘checks and balances’ to ensure financial propriety and optimum utilization of public money.

   This Ministry has been receiving representations from the individuals; Pensioners Associations etc. to allow the CGHS beneficiaries to take treatment from the CGHS empanelled private hospitals without obtaining the requisite permission. However, their requests have not been acceded to as the present referral system is considered necessary in the interest of the beneficiaries and it is also necessary as a check and balance measure to ensure financial propriety.

Computerization in Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS).

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE
LOK SABHA
UNSTARRED  QUESTION NO 1691
ANSWERED ON   16.08.2013
COMPUTERIZATION IN CGHS

1691 . Shri RAJAGOPAL LAGADAPATI

Will the Minister of HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE  be pleased to state:-

(a) whether all the allopathy and AYUSH dispensaries/hospitals under Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS) in the country have been Computerized

(b) if so, the details thereof and if not, the reasons therefor, dispensary/hospital wise;

(c) the time by which the remaining dispensaries/hospitals are likely to be computerized;

(d) whether the beneficiaries can avail the facilities of CGHS from anywhere in the country;

(e) if so, the details thereof and if not, the reasons therefor; and

CGHS Order 2013: Merger of 19 Postal Dispensaries presently functioning in 12 CGHS covered cities with CGHS.

Government of India
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
Department of Health & Family Welfare
Nirman Bhawan, Maulana Azad Road
New Delhi 110 108

No. 4-2/2006-C&P/CGHS (P)

Dated the 9th July, 2013

NOTIFICATION

Sub: Merger of 19 Postal Dispensaries presently functioning in 12 CGHS covered cities with CGHS.
 
   In pursuance of the decision taken by the Government on recommendations of Sixth Pay Commission, the following 19 (nineteen) Postal Dispensaries presently functioning in 12 (twelve) CGHS covered cities, i.e., Ahmadabad (3), Bhopal (I), Bhubaneswar (I), Dehradun (I), Guwahati (2), Jaipur (2), Jammu (I), Jabalpur (I), Lucknow (3), Pune (2), Ranchi (I) and Shillong (I) are hereby merged with the Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS).

   2. All serving employees and pensioners of Department of Posts (DoP) and Department of Telecom (DoT) who are residing/settled in the above 12 cities and are beneficiaries of the 19 Postal Dispensaries shall now be covered under CGHS and the Postal Dispensaries shall be rechristened as CGHS Wellness Centres. CGHS membership to the pensioners will be confined to those who are residing / settled in these 12 cities only.

Attendance check in CGHS Dispensaries.

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF  HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE
RAJYA SABHA

STARRED QUESTION NO-489

ANSWERED ON-30.04.2013

Attendance check in CGHS Dispensaries

   489 . SHRI DILIPBHAI PANDYA

   (a) the norms for surprise inspections to check attendance in CGHS dispensaries in Delhi and NCR;

   (b) whether it is a fact that some of the CGHS dispensaries have been inspected only once during the last two years or have not been inspected at all;

   (c) if so, the reasons therefor; and

   (d) whether Government proposes to make it mandatory to carry out four to five inspections in a year to check attendance of doctors and other staff members of these dispensaries so that beneficiaries do not face any difficulty?

ANSWER

THE MINISTER OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (SHRI GHULAM NABI AZAD)

   (a)to(d): A statement is laid on the Table of the House.

STATEMENT REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO RAJYA SABHA STARRED QUESTION NO.489 FOR 30TH APRIL, 2013

   (a): The Zonal Additional Directors of CGHS are expected to conduct surprise inspections of the dispensaries in Delhi/NCR and report the outcome of the inspections indicating the areas such as punctuality, availability and behaviour of officers/staff, special care for pensioners/senior citizens, deficit areas/complaints and also the good work done in each of the dispensaries inspected, etc.

   (b)&(c): No. Surprise inspection of the CGHS dispensaries are conducted by the Additional Directors of respective zones on regular basis and report submitted to higher officers.

   (d) Ministry has already issued instructions to the Zonal Additional Directors to conduct at least five surprise inspections of the dispensaries in Delhi in a month and report the outcome.

Source: Rajya Sabha Q & A

CGHS FAQ : FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS ABOUT CGHS.

FAQ on Central Government Health Scheme : More questions clarified as FAQ

   Ministry of Health and Family Welfare issued recently some clarifications as in the form of Questions and Answers, now further the Department has once again issued with more details of the scheme on its portal. Lot of questions and answers is given with detailed references, certainly it could be very useful for the both sides of employees and Department authorities.

1. Who are entitled for CGHS facilities
   a. All Central Govt. employees and their dependant family members residing in CGHS covered areas.
   b. Central Govt Pensioners and their eligible family members getting pension from Central Civil Estimates
   c. Sitting and Ex-Members of Parliament
   d. Ex-Governors & Lt. Governors
   e. Freedom Fighters
   f. Ex-Vice Presidents
   g. Sitting and Ex-Judges of Supreme Court & High Courts
   h. Employees and pensioners of certain autonomous organizations in Delhi
   i. Journalists (in Delhi )Accredited with PIB
   j. ( for OPD & at RML Hospital)
   k. Delhi Police Personnel in Delhi only
   l. Railway Board employees

2. In how many cities CGHS is presently operative?
CGHS facilities are available in 25 cities in India
   1. Ahmedabad 2 Allahabad 3 Bengaluru 4 Bhopal 5 Bhubaneshwar 6. Kolkata 7. Chandigarh 8 Chennai 9.Dehradun 10.Delhi & NCR 11.Guwahati 12. Hyderabad 13. Jabalpur, 14. Jaipur 15 Jammu 16. Kanpur 17. Lucknow 18. Meerut 19. Mumbai 20. Nagpur 21 Patna 22.Pune 23. Ranchi 24. Shillong 25. Thirruvananthapuram

3. For CGHS cards , as dependant , what is the meaning of the word “ family “
 
The term ‘family’ means and includes:-
   a. “Husband or wife as the case may be and other dependant family members.
   b. Dependant Family Members: parents, sisters, widowed sisters, widowed daughters, minor brothers and minor sister, children and step-children wholly dependent upon the Government Servant and are normally residing with the Government Servant”.
   Also now included , dependent divorced / separated daughters ( including their dependant minor children) and step-mother.
   c. The term dependency means that income from all sources including pensions and pension equivalent of DCRG benefit is less than Rs.3500/- plus amount of DA on Basic pension of Rs3500/- per month.
   d. However, there is no such clause as dependency in respect of spouse.

4. What is the procedure to register with the CGHS?
   a. Pensioners:
   b. One can get a CGHS card made from the office of AD / JD of the City.
   c. Forms can be downloaded from CGHS Website or can be taken from office of AD / JD of city.
   d. Documents required
   i. Application in prescribed format
   ii. Proof of Residence
   iii. Proof of Stay of dependents
   iv. Proof of age of son
   v. Disability certificate, if any in case of sons aged 25 & above, who would otherwise cease to be a beneficiary.
   vi. Photos of eligible family members
   vii. Surrender Certificate of CGHS Card while in service ( only in those cases where CGHS Card was issued while in service)
   viii. Attested copies of PPO & Last Pay Certificate
   ix. Draft for required amount towards CGHS contribution – in the name of ‘P.A.O., CGHS New Delhi’ in Delhi-and in the name of ‘AD, CGHS of the city’.
   x. In case PPO is not ready for any reason there is option to get a provisional card on the basis of Last Pay Certificate.
   xi. The data is entered through computers and entered in data base and a print out is issued same day for immediate use. Plastic cards are subsequently sent to the residence of the card holder by post. e. Serving employees:-

   Serving employees submit the forms in prescribed format enclosing photos of eligible family members and submit to the Ministry / Department/Office , where he / she is employed. The application form shall be forwarded by the Ministry / Office /Department to the office of Addl. Director CGHS of city for preparation of card. Print out is issued for immediate use.

5. Are CGHS facilities free of cost?
   For serving employees residing in CGHS covered area obtaining CGHS card is compulsory Deduction from salary is made by the department, every month, depending upon their pay w.e.f 1st June 2009
Grade Pay w.e.f 1st June 2009 Contribution
Upto Rs.1650 /- Rs. 50/-
Rs.1800/-, Rs1900/-, Rs.2000/- , Rs.2400/- and Rs.2800/- Rs. 125/-
Rs. 4200/- Rs.225/-
Rs.4600/-,Rs.4800/-, Rs.5400/- Rs.6600/- Rs.325/- and Rs. 7600/- and above Rs.500/-
    Pensioners who want to avail CGHS facilities can make contribution either on yearly basis or one time ( ten yrs ) contribution for whole life validity.
   Payment can be made by Demand Draft in favour of “ P.A.O. CGHS Delhi” if in Delhi or “ Additional Director of the CGHS City “
   Contribution in respect of Pensioners are calculated on the basis of grade pay they are entitled had they been in service , but for superannuation.

6. What is the system for the services of specialists in Dispensaries?
   Prior registration is required appointment with the CGHS Wellness Centre, where specialist services are available. However, In case of emergency contact CMO i/c of dispensary of Wellness Centre for consulting specialist without prior appointment.

7. Is there any interactive mechanism at dispensary level?
   At the Wellness Centre ‘Local Advisory Committees’ are formed. CMO i/c holds a meeting with Local Advisory committee members to discuss local dispensary related issues.

8. How long does it take to get the CGHS Cards?
   Normally computerized printout of index card is issued on the same day. Plastic cards are sent to the residence in ‘3’ weeks time.

9. Whom Should I approach in case the CGHS Card is not issued to me in the prescribed time?
   Contact Joint Director (HQ), CGHS, Bikaner House, New Delhi in case of Delhi and Addl. Director of City in case of other cities.

10. What should I do if I lose my CGHS Cards ?
   Application is to be submitted to AD/JD along with two photographs and a IPO for Rs. 50/- for issue of duplicate card.
Indian Postal Order payable to “ P.A.O. CGHS Delhi” if in Delhi or “ Additional Director of the CGHS City “ in respect of other cities

11. What should I do if the details on the Card viz. name, date of birth, entitlement, etc. are wrong?
   Kindly bring the anomalies to the notice of Joint Director, CGHS (HQ), and Bikaner House in Delhi and to the Addl. Director, Joint Director of concerned CGHS City in other cities.

12. Is there a colour scheme for plastic cards? What are the details?
  
CGHS Plastic cards have the following colour at the top:
i. Serving Government employees - Blue
ii. Pensioners, ex-MPs , Freedom Fighters, etc., - Green
iii. Member of Parliament -
Red
iv. Beneficiaries of Autonomous Bodies / Journalist - Yellow

13. I retired in 1998 from Central Govt. but, I never made a CGHS card. Can I get a card now?
   Pensioners can apply for CGHS card with relevant documents.
   However, the subscriptions as applicable at current rates shall have to be paid.

14. My husband/wife is also employed under Central Government and is eligible for a separate CGHS Card. Is it necessary that separate cards are to be obtained?
   No. Spouse drawing higher pay shall make the card and other spouse is eligible to avail CGHS benefits as member.

15. My husband / wife retired in 2002. He /she was paying CGHS subscription every year. After his death can I get Card on my name. Do have I to pay extra. Shall I get Life Time Valid card
   Yes, the ownership of card can be transferred in the name of spouse on submission of required documents. Addl. Director of concerned city shall transfer the ownership of Card in the computer Data base and same CGHS plastic cards with same Beneficiary ID can be used
   a. No extra payment to be made, in case of life time cards.
   b. However in other cases one has to pay 10 years subscription for life time card
   For example, if the spouse had contributed for seven years before he expired , balance payment for the remaining three years is to be paid for a life time card.
   c. Documents required : Application in prescribed format Proof of Family Pension with its break up from Bank Prescribed contribution if, card is not for life time

16. How to transfer CGHS card from one WC to other in the same city?
   d. If there is any change in residential address , CMO i/c may be approached with proof of residence for transferring the data from one Wellness Centre to another in the same city. CMO i/c of the new Wellness Centre will accept the data of transferred card.
   e. In respect of serving employees the request is to be forwarded by his/her office / department.

17. I am CGHS beneficiary at Kanpur. Visiting Mumbai for 6 months. Can I get CGHS facilities at Mumbai .Can same card of Kanpur continue or a separate card to be made. From where to get permission for the same?
   Subsequent to computerization no separate permission is required and CGHS card is valid for availing facilities from any CGHS Wellness Centre in India. For any assistance , Addl. Director of the city may be contacted.

18. Who is competent to delete name of sons who have crossed age of 25 years?
   CMO i/c of Wellness Centre is competent to delete the name of son aged 25 yrs and above. Computer system does not allow sons aged 25 and above to avail medical facilities.

19. After retirement in 2007 I got a Life time Pensioner CGHS card made in Delhi. Now I am shifting to Dehradoon. Can I use the same card. Do I pay again?
   Pensioners shifting from one CGHS covered city to another, will have to apply to the Addl. Director of concerned city for transfer of card. The card shall be transferred online and a receipt will be issued to the beneficiary , on the basis of which , Addl. Director of new city ( say Dehradun) shall receive the data. Same Plastic cards and same Ben ID will be valid. No contribution is required to be paid in respect of pensioner benfciries holding life time cards.

20. I live in Gurgaon but my office is in Saket. Can I avail facilities from both the places because it is convenient for me.
   Yes. Subsequent to computerization CGHS facilities can be availed from any Wellness Centre in India.

21. Is there any age limit for sons / daughters as dependant in CGHS Card ?
   f. Son is eligible till he starts earning or attains the age of 25 years or gets married whichever is earlier.
   g. However, in case the son is suffering from any permanent disability of any kind (physical or mental) he is eligible for CGHS benefits even after 25yrs .
   h. Disability means blindness, low vision, leprosy-cured, hearing impairment, locomotor disability, mental retardation, mental illness.
   A disability certificate from Medical Board is required.
   i. Daughter is eligible till she starts earning, or gets married, whichever is earlier (irrespective of age)

22. Are step-children allowed CGHS facilities?
   Yes. If they are dependent on card holder: other conditions as in case of dependant sons and daughters.

23. Can dependent in-laws be included under family members for CGHS facilities?
   A lady Government servant will be given a choice to include either her parents or parents –in-law for the purpose of availing the benefits under CGHS subject to the condition of dependence and residence, etc., being satisfied. Such option is not available for male Government servants

24. Me and my wife are both central Govt. employees and have dependant brothers / sisters and parents. Can we make separate cards and include family members?
   Yes. Both Government employees have the option to make CGHS Contribution and obtain Two separate CGHS cards and the names of the eligible dependant family members can be included on their respective cards. Your wife can include the names of her parents/ brothers / sisters and such other eligible dependants in her card, subject to the condition of dependence and residence, etc., being satisfied.

25. Can the CMO or the pharmacist give a different brand than the one prescribed by the specialist?
   Medicines are issued at CGHS Wellness Centres by the same brand, if available or by generic name or by any available brand name of equal therapeutic value.

26. What is the procedure for getting life saving drugs ?
   In Delhi- through CGHS Medical Store Depot, Gole Market The documents required are:-
   i. Prescription of specialist. of Govt. Hospital or CGHS approved private Hospital.
   ii. Photocopy of his/ her token card/ plastic card.
   iii. Copy of permission if his prescription is from CGHS approved private Hospital.
   iv. Utilization certificate in original during subsequent visit.
   v. Indent is also placed online through CGHS Wellness centre.
   vi. In other cities request is to be submitted to the Addl. Director of City.

27. What should I do if the Wellness Centre/Dispensary does not give all the medicines?
   Contact CMO i/c of the concerned Wellness Centre or Addl. Director, CGHS of concerned city or Director, CGHS.

28. How long does it take to get the medicines ?
   Medicines available in the dispensary are issued immediately.
   If any medicine is not available and is to be indented through Authorized Local Chemist the same are issued on the next day.

29. Are the prescription of specialists of empanelled hospitals binding on the dispensary ?
   Medicines are issued on the basis of prescriptions of government doctors. However, in permitted cases medicines are issued on the basis of prescriptions of empanelled hospitals and medicines will be issued as per the available brand / generic names.

30. What is the maximum period for which medicines can be given in one go ?
   i. For treatment of Chronic illnesses medicines upto ‘3’ months are issued in one go , provided there is a valid prescription.
   ii. In case of a beneficiary visiting a foreign country , medicines upto ‘6’ months are issued in respect of cronic illnesses , based on valid prescription and documentary support of visit to a foreign country.
   Beneficiary is required to submit an application for obtaining permission from AD/JD along with the following  documents:-
   Copy of valid CGHS card/ token card.
   Valid prescription for six months counter signed by HOD of Specialty of Govt. Hospital.
   Proof of station leaving like ticket, Visa etc.

31. If some medicines like antibiotics are urgently required and are not available at CGHS Wellness Centre what can be done?
   In case some medicines are not available and are urgently required for treatment , there is provision for issue of authority form by CMO i/c for collection of medicines, for a few days like 3-5 days, directly from authorized local chemists .

32. How to get a drug if same is not available in WC & also not supplied by Chemist(ALC)?
   j. Beneficiary, after authorization by CMO i/c can purchase such drugs from open market & claim reimbursement from ALC.

33. What should beneficiary do, if he/ she notice some deterioration in the quality of drugs?
   He /she should return the medicine to WC & get replacement. Samples can be sent for testing through CMOI/C.

34. My father is a cancer patient and after operation is bed ridden. Doctors have advised Protein powder. Can I get from CGHS?
   Dietary supplements are not permissible under CGHS.

35. Is Penfill Injection provided under CGHS
   Insulin pen is not supplied under CGHS. But, Insulin pen catridges are supplied under CGHS

36. What do I do if I am unwell at odd hours, say late in night?
   CGHS beneficiaries have the option to go to any of the 24 hr functional dispensaries in Delhi, a nearby govt. hospital / empanelled private hospital or even any private hospital , in case of emergency.

37. Whom should I contact if the doctors are not present in the Wellness Centre / Dispensary?
   Contact CMO i/c of the concerned Wellness Centre or Addl. Director, CGHS of concerned city or Director, CGHS.

38. In emergency who are all entitled to get treatment at Pvt Empanelled Hospital
   Any beneficiary holding a Valid CGHS card.

39. What should I do in case of emergency?
   CGHS beneficiaries have the option to go to any of the 24 hr functional dispensaries in Delhi, a nearby govt. hospital / empanelled private hospital or even any private hospital

40. What are the papers to be submitted for any investigation by an empanelled diagnostic centre?
   i. Original or self attested copy of prescription of CGHS Doctor / Government specialist
   ii. Copy of CGHS Card of the patient and main card holder (head of family).

41. What are the criteria for Entitlement of Treatment endorsed on CGHS Card like General ward / Semi-Pvt ward or Pvt. Ward in CGHS Empanelled Hospitals?
   Endorsement of entitlement for general/semi- private/private ward facility is done according to their basic pay / basic pension as under :
   Upto Rs. 13,950/- per month - Entitlement : General Ward
   Rs. 13,960/- to 9,530/- per month -Entitlement: Semi-private Ward
   Rs. 19,540/- and above - per month - Entitlement : Private Ward

42. Which are the categories eligible for cashless treatment?
   Hospitals shall provide credit facility to the following categories of CGHS beneficiaries (including dependant family members, whose names are entered on CGHS Card):
  Members of Parliament; Pensioners of Central Government drawing pension from central estimates;
   former Vice-presidents, Former Governors and former Prime Ministers;
   Ex-Members of Parliament;
   Freedom Fighters;
   serving employees of Ministry of Health & Family Welfare (including attached / subordinate offices under the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare)

43. What should I do if the empanelled hospital refuses to entertain or give a step-motherly treatment?
   Contact CMO i/c of the concerned Wellness Centre or Addl. Director, CGHS of concerned city or the nodal officer for grievances.

44. I am a serving employee of an autonomous body, holding CGHS card. Who will give me permission for treatment on the recommendation of Govt. specialist?
   Permission for specific treatment procedure as advised by a Govt. Specialist at private empanelled hospitals shall be granted by the Head of Autonomous body in respect of serving employees as well as pensioners of Autonomous bodies covered under CGHS.

45. What is the time within which my medical claim is to be reimbursed?
   If all documentation is complete medical claims of pensioners are cleared in 45 days.

46. What can I do if my claim is unnecessarily delayed?
   Pensioner beneficiaries can contact the Additional Directors of concerned city / zone on any Wednesday between 11 A.M. and 1 P.M.

47. I am a CGHS Pensioner.My wife was admitted in pvt hospital in emergency state. How to get reimbursement of money spent on her treatment?
   Apply to CMO I/c of WC with :
   MRC forms duly filled in as per Check list
   Copy of Discharge summary
   Hospital bills with break-up
   Receipts in original
   Copy of the valid CGHS Card
   Copies of other documents issued by hospital
   MRC forms are available with CMO I/c and can also be downloaded from
    CGHS Website http://msotransparent.nic.in/cghsnew/index.asp
   Serving employee in similar cases shall submit the medical claim to his department.

48. My original papers having bills, Receipts of hospital treatment are lost. Can I claim on duplicate papers?
   Yes.With affidavits on Stamp paper.Details of Draft for Affidavit may be seen in the instructions sheet appended to Medical Claim Form available at http://msotransparent.nic.in/cghsnew/index.asp and CMO i/c.

49. My husband/wife was a CGHS card holder. He/She was sick and died while in hospital. How do I get MRC?
   Apply to CMO I/c of WC with :
   iii. MRC forms duly filled in as per Check list
   iv. Copy of Death summary
   v. Hospital bills with break-up
   vi. Vouchers in original
   vii. Copy of the valid CGHS Card
   viii. Death Certificate
   ix. Affidavit on Stamp paper of yourself being Legal Heir and
   NOC from other legal heirs in favour of claimant
   x. Copies of other documents issued by hospital
   Draft for affidavit may be seen in the instructions sheet appended to the Medical Claim Form available at CGHS Web site at http://msotransparent.nic.in/cghsnew/index.asp

50. I retired in Dec 2011. Due to certain reasons I had to go to my native place in Uttranchal and could not make pensioner’s CGHS card. In May 2012 I came to Delhi and had Heart attack. In emergency I wastreated in pvt hospital .I got CGHS Card made after discharge but I have been refused reimbursement of the expenditure incurred.
   After retirement three months grace period is given to get CGHS card made.
   The treatment taken and expenditure incurred thereon within the grace period of three months from the date of retirement will be allowed and expenditure reimbursable subject to the condition that the beneficiary has either obtained or applied for CGHS pensioner card with all documents and requisite CGHS subscription within one month of expiry of the grace period of three months.
   The expenditure on treatment taken after the grace period of three months from date of retirement will not be reimbursable unless the beneficiary has obtained a valid CGHS card or has applied for CGHS pensioner card with all documents and requisite CGHS subscription prior to taking such treatment.

51. I went to Hyderabad to visit my son and had fracture of leg bone. I received treatment from a pvt hospital. Shall I get full reimbursement?
   Reimbursement for treatment taken in a private hospital under medical emergency shall be considered as per CGHS rates only.

52. Is treatment for IVF reimbursable?
   IVF treatment is approved under CGHS. The details may be seen as per Office Memorandum Z.15025/5/2011/CGHS III/CGHS(P) dated 22.11.2011 , which can be downloaded from CGHS Website
at http://msotransparent.nic.in/cghsnew/index.asp

53. Are ambulance charges reimbursable?
   Yes. Ambulance charges are reimbursable within the city , if there is a certificate from treating doctor that conveyance by any other mode would definitely endanger patient’s life or would grossly aggravate his/her condition.

54. I have a Mediclaim Insurance Policy. Due to emergency received treatment in a pvt hospital. Some amount was paid by Insurance Co. can I get balance from CGHS
   Yes. First Bills are submitted to Insurance Company.Duplicate bills with certificate from Insurance Company may be claimed from CGHS by Pensioner CGHS beneficiaries.CGHS shall consider reimbursement at CGHS rates or actual whichever may be less. However, the total reimbursement from both sources should not exceed actual expenditure. Serving employees shall submit claim to department for reimbursement.

55. I submitted MRC for Rs. 1 Lac 20 thousand but I was reimbursed only Rs. 45,800/-. Why total amount was not reimbursed?
   Government has no agreement with private hospitals , which are not empanelled under CGHS for charging CGHS rates. However, if treatment is undertaken at private non- empanelled hospitals under emergency , reimbursement will be limited to CGHS rates or actual, whichever may be lower. Since, non empanelled private hospitals often charge at rates different from the CGHS rates there will be difference in the amount reimbursed if the private hospital chatges are higher than CGHS rates.

56. I want to get my Cataract Surgery done at Pvt empanelled hospital ?
   How can I get it done Beneficiaries are required to obtain advice from a Govt. Specialist / CMO i/c for Cataract surgery. Pensioners can apply to CMO I/c of WC for permission to obtain the treatment at one of the empanelled hospitals of his /her choice. Serving employees to apply to his / her Department / office.

57. Is it necessary that the Govt specialist should write ‘referred to CGHS empanelled Hospital’ for obtaining permission?
   Advice of Government specialist is required only for the specific treatment procedure / investigation to be undertaken. There is no need to specifically refer to any empanelled hospital/ diagnostic lab. It is the choice of beneficiary to under treatment / investigations at any of the empanelled hospitals / diagnostic laboratories after obtaining permission from competent authority.

58. CMO Incharge does not refer me to Pvt. Hospitals on my request?
   As per CGHS guidelines there is no provision for OPD referrals to private empanelled hospitals except in satellite towns of NCR

59. I am an accredited journalist with CGHS Card Can I seek treatment in Pvt. empanelled Hospitals in emergency and get credit facility?
   No. Journalists are entitled only for OPD treatment from dispensaries and treatment from Dr.RML Hospital. Journalists are not entitled for reimbursement for treatment from empanelled hospitals.

60. What are the facilities available to me if I am a pensioner in a non-CGHS area ?
   xi. Pensioner residing in non- CGHS covered areas have the option to become CGHS beneficiary and avail CGHS facilities from the nearest CGHS covered city.
   xii. Pensioners residing in non-CGHS areas have also the option to avail Fixed Medical Allowance of Rs300/- per month and opt not to avail CGHS facility.
   xiii. Pensioners residing in non-CGHS areas have also the option to avail Fixed Medical Allowance of Rs300/- per month for OPD treatment and obtain CGHS card from nearest CGHS covered city for inpatient facilities under CGHS. No OPD medicines shall be issued in such cases.
   xiv. CGHS pensioner beneficiaries (and their dependant and eligible family members) who are holding a valid CGHS Card and residing in a non-CGHS area shall be eligible to obtain inpatient medical treatment and also follow up treatment from Govt. Hospitals / CS(MA) /ECHS approved hospitals on proper referral from CGHS dispensary and submit the medical reimbursement claim to the Addl.Director/ Joint Director of CGHS of city where the CGHS card is registered.
   1. In case of medical emergency , treatment may be obtained from any hospital and medical claim shall be submitted to AD/JD , CGHS of the concerned city.
   2. Reimbursement shall be limited to the CGHS rates of the city where the card is registered and as per the ceiling rates and ward entitlements or as per actuals, whichever may be less.

61. I am a serving employee residing in a place close to a city covered under CGHS. Can I get CGHS card issued from the nearest CGHS city?
   There is no provision to avail CGHS facilities in respect of serving government employees residing in non-CGHS covered areas. They are covered under CS(MA) Rules 1944.

62. I have retired from Delhi. Now I want to settle in a city where no CGHS facility is available . How to cover my family for medical care?
   Pensioners are eligible for CGHS facilities and can obtain CGHS card from the nearest CGHS covered city.

Source:http://msotransparent.nic.in/writereaddata/cghsdata/mainlinkfile/File594.pdf

CGHS beneficiaries may contact CGHS HELP DESK by phone for Information about CGHS and for Grievances.

CGHS HELP DESK NEW DELHI - PHONE NUMBERS :

   CGHS beneficiaries may contact CGHS HELP DESK by phone for Information about CGHS and for Grievances

   CGHS HELP DESK operates on all working days from 8A.M. to 8 P.M.

   Tel No. 011-23387803

   Medical officers on emergency duty at the following Wellness Centers shall attend to queries from callers between 8 PM to 8 AM and on Sundays and Gazetted holidays.

   1. South Avenue Wellness Centre, 153, South Avenue, New Delhi-11 Telephone No. 23013490

   2. North Avenue Wellness Centre, 31, North Avenue, New Delhi-1, Telephone No. 23094420

   3. Zakir Husain Road Wellness Centre, CGHS Building, Dr. Z.H.Road, New Delhi Telephone No. 23383724

   4. Telegraph Lane Wellness Centre, 18-E, Telegraph Lane, New Delhi Telephone No. 23326601

   5. Kirigsways Camp Wellness Centre, CGHS Disp, KWC No. 60, New Police Line, Kingsway Camp, Delhi Telephone No.27459411

   6. Tim arpur Wellness Centre, Lancer Road, Tim arpur, Delhi. Telephone No. 23813808

Source : http://msotransparent.nic.in/cghsnew/index.asp

Removal of Sri Balaji Action Medical Institute, FC-34, A-4, Paschim Vihar, New Delhi-110063 — regarding.

No: S.1107824/2013/ CGHS (HEC) /CGHS(P)
Government of India
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
Department of Health & Family Welfare

Maulana Azad Road, Nirman Bhawan
New Delhi 110 108 dated the April 5, 2013

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Subject: Removal of Sri Balaji Action Medical Institute, FC-34, A-4, Paschim Vihar, New Delhi-110063 — regarding.

   With reference to the above mentioned subject the undersigned is to draw attention to No S 11011/23/2009/CGHS DII / Hospital Cell (part I) dated 7.10.2010 vide which Sri Balaji Action Medical Institute, FC-34, A-4, Paschim Vihar, New Delhi was empanelled under CGHS,Delhi and to state that Sri Balaji Action Medical Institute, FC-34, A-4, Paschim Vihar, New Delhi has conveyed its unwillingness to continue its empanelment under CGHS. The matter has been examined by this Ministry and it has been decided that Sri Balaji Action Medical Institute, FC-34, A-4, Paschim Vihar, New Delhi shall stand removed from the list of empanelled hospitals under CGHS, Delhi with immediate effect.

  2. It is further stated that Sri Balaji Action Medical Institute, FC-34, A-4, Paschim Vihar, New Delhi shall however, complete the treatment of CGHS beneficiaries already admitted in the hospital for treatment at CGHS rates.

   3. Action Cancer Hospital,H-2/FC-34, A-4, Paschim Vihar, New Delhi shall however,continue to be on CGHS panel.

   This Office Memorandum comes into effect from the date of issue.

Sd/-
[Ravi Kant]
Under Secretary to Government of India

Source:http://msotransparent.nic.in/writereaddata/cghsdata/mainlinkfile/File589.pdf

CGHS Facilities Enchanced for PIB Accredited Media Persons.

   CGHS Facilities Enchanced for PIB Accredited Media Persons

   The Government of India has liberalized the Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS) facilities for PIB accredited media persons. All facilities available to the PIB accredited journalists will now also be available to their eligible dependent family members.

   The Ministry of Health & Family Welfare has streamlined the procedure making it easier for media persons to avail of facilities in empanelled private and Government hospitals. Media persons can now get OPD consultation from any Government hospital and procure the medicines through the concerned CGHS Wellness Centres. Media persons can also get treatment at any of the empanelled hospitals on the basis of the CGHS card issued to them. Empanelled hospitals will charge only the CGHS rates for the facilities for which they are empanelled.

   The necessity of permission letter for investigations has been done away with and CGHS beneficiaries can get investigations done at empanelled diagnostic labs on the basis of advice of CGHS doctors/Government specialists. The Ministry has already issued orders in this regard on 1.1.2013. However, journalists will have to pay for the investigations at the CGHS rates and no reimbursement is permitted. Under these rules, the journalists can also go to any empanelled hospital during any emergency.

Procurement of Medicines Under CGHS.

  Procurement of Medicines Under CGHS

   Conventional budgeting system is adopted for anticipating demand and planning procurement of medicines and stores for different systems of medicine under CGHS. Demand is ascertained on the basis of past experience of consumption of different medicines and source of supply is selected as per predetermined policy which inter alia includes direct procurement from manufacturers through a tender process. Proprietary medicines are procured from manufacturer /suppliers under rate contracts. Allopathic medicines are procured through Medical Stores Organization (MSO) and Medical Stores Depot (MSD), CGHS. Medicines are also procured through Authorized Local Chemists in case of non-availability of prescribed medicines in CGHS stores.

   For procurement of medicines under other systems of medicines similar system is followed. However, bulk purchases of Ayurvedic and Unani medicines are made from Indian Medicines Pharmaceutical Corporation Limited (IMPCL), a wholly owned Government of India undertaking under the Department of AYUSH, at the rates determined by the Department of Expenditure. Homeopathic medicines are also procured through tender process and Local Chemists.

   IMPCL supplies Ayurvedic, Unani Medicines to CGHS as per orders placed with them. The demand for Ayurvedic and Unani medicines are increasing day by day, and accordingly, the Government approved the capacity expansion and modernization project of IMPCL in 2010-11 and released share capital of Rs. 34 Crore.

   This information was given by the Minister of Health & Family Welfare, Shri GhulamNabi Azad,in written reply to a question in the Lok Sabha today.

New Rates for Undergoing Angioplasty in CGHS.

   New Rates for Undergoing Angioplasty

   The Government has revised the CGHS package rates for coronary angioplasty and angioplasty with balloon w.e.f. 7/2/2013 as per the following details:
 
  Coronary Angioplasty and Angioplasty with Balloon
 
   Coronary Angioplasty                          -      Rs. 50,000/-
   Coronary Angioplasty
   with Balloon                                        -      Rs. 55,000/-
 
   All the empanelled private hospitals have not discontinued to provide angioplasty treatment to CGHS beneficiaries. However, ‘3’ hospitals in Delhi & NCR have  filed Writ Petitions in Hon’ble High Court of Delhi against the revised rates.

   Meanwhile, the continuous empanelment scheme has been revived on 14th February, 2013 to empanel more number of eligible private hospitals under CGHS to provide inpatient healthcare facilities to CGHS beneficiaries.

   This information was given by the Minister for Health & Family Welfare Shri Ghulam Nabi Azad in written reply to a question in the Rajya Sabha today.

Regarding tests / investigations at private hospitals / diagnostic laboratories / imaging centres empanelled under CGHS.

S-11045/40/2012/CGHS/HEC/CGHS (P)
Government of India
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
Department of Health & Family Welfare

Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi
Dated the 22nd February, 2013

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Subject: Regarding tests / investigations at private hospitals / diagnostic laboratories / imaging centres empanelled under CGHS

   The undersigned is directed to refer to the Office Memorandum of even no. dated 1st January, 2013 on the above subject wherein it has been provided under Para 3 that the serving government employees / CGHS beneficiaries shall submit medical prescription in original while claiming reimbursement of expenses incurred on diagnostic tests and investigations, from their office. Keeping in view the inconvenience and difficulties faced by the serving employees / CGHS beneficiaries in submission of prescription in original, it has been decided to relax the above condition and to allow a self attested photocopy of the medical prescription to claim reimbursement of medical expenses incurred on getting diagnostic tests / investigations carried out from a CGHS empanelled hospital / diagnostic laboratory / imaging centre on a valid prescription issued by a CGHS Medical Officer / Govt. Specialist, without a permission letter issued from the Department concerned.

   2. The Serving beneficiaries will not require any permission from their Department for getting the diagnostic tests / investigations carried out in a CGHS empanelled private hospital /diagnostic laboratory / imaging centre in respect of investigations for which CGHS rates are available. They will get the prescribed tests done on payment basis and claim reimbursement from their Office. However, the serving employees of Ministry of Health and Family Welfare are eligible for credit facility from the CGHS empanelled private hospitals / diagnostic laboratories and imaging centres in terms of this Ministry’s OM No. Rec. 1-2008/Gr./CGHS/Delhi/CGHS (P) dated 10.06.2008.

   3. The medical prescription issued by a CGHS Medical Officer / Government Specialist prescribing diagnostic tests / investigations shall be treated as valid for a single use within a period of two weeks from the date of prescription. However the medical prescription shall remain valid beyond two weeks for undertaking diagnostic tests / investigations if specifically prescribed by the CGHS doctor / Government Specialist about the date or period by which the prescribed tests are to be conducted for a routine check up or follow up treatment. The medical prescription would require revalidation or issue of a fresh prescription from the prescribing CGHS doctor/Government Specialist for getting the prescribed tests done after expiry of the validity period of two weeks or as prescribed by the CGHS doctor / Govt. Specialist, as the case may be.

sd/-
[V.P.Singh]
Deputy Secretary to the Government of India

Source:http://msotransparent.nic.in/writereaddata/cghsdata/mainlinkfile/File578.pdf