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Government of India
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
Government of India
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
25-November-2014
13:36 IST
Measures
taken by the Govt. to overcome the Inconvenience caused to Beneficiaries due to
Shift in Treatment Policy of CGHS
With a view to plug the loopholes
in the system, the Government decided on 25.8.2014 that only CGHS formulary
medicines and those approved by Drug Controller General of India (DCGI) in
India would be provided to beneficiaries under CGHS. The maximum period of
issued medicines was also curtailed to one month instead of three months. It
was decided ibid that only listed investigations/treatments at prescribed CGHS
rates would be allowed.
The following measures have since been taken to overcome the inconvenience caused to the beneficiaries due to this shift in policy:
The following measures have since been taken to overcome the inconvenience caused to the beneficiaries due to this shift in policy:
(i) The Government decided to
adopt formularies of Ex- Servicemen Contributory Health Scheme (ECHS) and
Employees State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) also in addition to the existing
CGHS formulary.
(ii) A technical committee under
Chairmanship of Special DG has been constituted to consider inclusion/exclusion
of medicines/ investigation/treatment/procedures /implant etc.
(iii) A Group of experts has been constituted on 25.9.2014 to review CGHS formulary to avoid denial of essential medicines to CGHS beneficiaries and revising the formulary.
(iii) A Group of experts has been constituted on 25.9.2014 to review CGHS formulary to avoid denial of essential medicines to CGHS beneficiaries and revising the formulary.
(iv) Instructions have also been
issued to CMOs In-charge vide Office Memorandum No. 2-2/2014/CGHS/PPT/CGHS-P
dated 1.10.2014 to use their discretion to supply essential medicines to CGHS
beneficiaries even though they do not figure in the formularies of
CGHS/ECHS/ESIC.
(v) The Government also extended
further relaxation to the beneficiaries by switching back to the previous
arrangement regarding time period of issued medicines i.e. 3 months for chronic
disease and 6 months in case of visit abroad.
The Health Minister, Shri J P
Nadda stated this in a written reply in the Rajya Sabha here today.
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