CGHS New Rules: New rules of CGHS made for central employees and pensioners, it won’t be needed

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CGHS New Rules: There is big news for the CGHS cardholders of the Central Government. The government has made the emergency service of the hospital easier than before for the CGHS cardholders. So that, treatment can start immediately without any hassle

CGHS New Rules : There is big news for the CGHS cardholders of the Central Government. The government has made the emergency service of the hospital easier than before for the CGHS cardholders. So that, treatment can start immediately without any hassle. The Ministry of Health has issued new guidelines for the cardholders of the Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS).

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The purpose of these guidelines is to make health services even easier. So that people can get better service for consultation, investigation and treatment in government and listed private hospitals. In the Office Memorandum (OM) issued on 24 September 2024, the Ministry of Health has changed the old rules related to referral and has issued a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) regarding the new rules.

New CGHS rules for emergency cases

If there is an emergency, now Healthcare Organizations (HCOs) will not need to take referral or endorsement from CGHS. They can directly provide cashless treatment. Provided that the patient gets an emergency certificate from the expert of the treating hospital. With this certificate, the hospital will upload the treatment claim on the BCA portal.

Even if any test or treatment is not in the CGHS list for emergency treatment, referral will not be required. The hospital can get permission for this through the NHA portal, and there will be no need to take any permission from the local CGHS office for this.

Changes in referral rules

Now the consultation memo received through CGHS will be valid for three months. If a CGHS medical officer refers you to an expert, then you can take consultation from that expert a maximum of six times within three months. If the primary consultation gives advice, then you can also take advice from two additional experts. These rules apply only to referrals given by CGHS medical officers. These rules will not apply to referrals from government hospitals.

Exemption for beneficiaries above 70 years of age

Beneficiaries who are 70 years or older will no longer need a referral to get consultation from any specialist. These beneficiaries will be allowed to directly seek treatment for any registered test or procedure in listed hospitals. However, if any test or procedure is not in the list of CGHS, then permission will have to be taken from CGHS officials for the same.

Follow-up rules for special cases

Beneficiaries suffering from certain specific ailments will be allowed consultation and testing without any time limit on the basis of primary referral. These ailments include:

Post-cardiac surgery cases

Post-organ transplant cases

Post-neurosurgery cases

End-stage renal disease

Cancer Treatment

Autoimmune disorders

Neurological disorders

People suffering from these diseases will not need to take repeated referrals for treatment or investigation.

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