Health
& Family Welfare Minister Shri.Ghulam Nabi Azad replied in Lok Sabha on
17.8.2012 to the question of 'what action taken by the Government, whether
complaints have been received about the dissatisfaction of a large number of
Central Government Employees with the services provided by the Government under
the Central Government Health Scheme'.
PERFORMANCE OF CGHS
While CGHS endeavors to
provide best possible health care facilities to the large number of
beneficiaries consulting / visiting CGHS Wellness Centres (approx. 1.2 Crore
during the last one year), some complaints are received about unsatisfactory
services.
The dissatisfaction relates to shortage of doctors and other manpower resulting
in waiting period before consulting doctors, issue of medicines, delay in
settlement of medical claims of pensioners, issue of medicines of specific
brand, reimbursement at CGHS rates for the treatment taken from unrecognized
hospitals, overcharging by empanelled hospitals, opening of new dispensaries,
etc.
Government has been receiving increased budgetary support over the last few
years to take care of CGHS beneficiaries.
Government has undertaken several steps to improve the functioning of CGHS.
These include:
·
Computerization
to improve better inventory management and availability of medicines at CGHS
Wellness Centres. Based on computer data, 272 commonly indented medicines are
procured from manufacturers at discounted rates and make them available at
Wellness Centres.
·
Portability
of CGHS cards at any dispensary all over the country.
·
Issue
of medicines for three months in cases of chronic illnesses.
·
Appointment
of Medical officers on contract basis as an interim measure to tide over
shortage of doctors.
·
Receipt of
medical claims of pensioners at Dispensary level and proper verification of
documents by CMO i/c to ensure that all required documents are submitted.
·
Enhancement
of financial powers of Addl. Directors upto Rs.5 Lakhs for speedy settlement of
medical claims of pensioners.
·
Regular
meetings undertaken by Addl. Directors with CMOs i/c to ensure smooth
functioning of Wellness Centres for better delivery of services.
·
Reimbursement
from two sources – i.e., from CGHS as well as medical insurance in respect of
beneficiaries holding mediclaim policies.
·
Formation of
Standing Technical Committees for examination of requests for full
reimbursement.
·
Settlement
of hospital bills of empanelled hospitals and diagnostic centres through
UTI-ITSL for early settlement of claims to ensure that the empanelled hospitals
provide credit facility to pensioners , etc.,
·
Pensioner
CGHS beneficiaries residing in non-CGHS areas are permitted to avail IPD and
follow up treatment from CS (MA)/ ECHS empanelled hospitals with prior
permission from CGHS.
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