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Government revises CGHS package rates to retain hospital services | India News

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NEW DELHI: The Union health ministry has decided to revise the central government health scheme (CGHS) package rates for all beneficiaries and has also simplified the referral process under it for the benefit of the employees.
Officials said the revision has been done for the first time since 2014 in order to retain hospitals offering the services. Many private hospitals wanted to opt out from the CGHS panel because the rates hadn’t been reviewed since 2014.
According to an official statement, OPD rates have been increased to Rs 350 from Rs 150 earlier while IPD consultation fee has been increased from Rs 300 to Rs 350. The daily rate for ICU services have been fixed at Rs 5,400, including accommodation for all ward entitlements. Hospital room rents have also been revised. The rent of a general room has been fixed at Rs 1,500 from Rs 1,000 earlier, a semi-private ward has been increased to Rs 3,000 from Rs 2,000 earlier while the rate of a private room has been increased from Rs 3,000 to RS 4,500.
The move will lead to the government incurring an additional expense ranging from Rs 240 crore to Rs 300 crore.

A senior official in the ministry said the government has proposed to initially revise the CGHS package rates of consultation fees, ICU charges and room rent following an examination of demands from stakeholders and taking into consideration the increase in costs of various components of healthcare. The referral process under CGHS has also been simplified.
Earlier the CGHS beneficiary had to visit the CGHS Wellness Centre in person to be referred to a hospital. Now, a CGHS beneficiary can send a representative with the documents to the wellness centre to get referred to a hospital.
A medical officer can refer the beneficiary to a hospital after checking the documents. A CGHS beneficiary can also get a referral through a video call. CGHS is the nodal healthcare provider to around 42 lakh central government employees, pensioners and certain other categories of beneficiaries and their dependents enrolled under the scheme.


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