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PRESS NEWS
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
Cashless Treatment Facilities Now
Available to CGHS Beneficiaries at AIIMS New Delhi, PGIMER Chandigarh, and
JIPMER Puducherry
Memorandum of Agreement
signed between Central Government Health Scheme(CGHS) and Three Institutes of
National Importance (INI)
CGHS beneficiaries will have direct access to state-of-the-art treatment
facilities available in these medical institutions, without the hassle of
making upfront payments and seeking reimbursements from CGHS
The government aims to expand the number of hospitals empaneled under CGHS to
provide excellent tertiary care facilities aligned with the rising requirements
of the patients: Shri Rajesh Bhushan, Union Health Secretary
Posted On: 27 JUN 2023 6:52PM by PIB Delhi
Through a significant
and people centric move, cashless treatment facilities will now be available to
CGHS beneficiaries (both serving and pensioners) at AIIMS New Delhi, PGIMER
Chandigarh, and JIPMER Puducherry. The Memorandum of Agreement to this effect was
signed between the three medical institutions- AIIMS, New Delhi, PGIMER,
Chandigarh, and JIPMER, Puducherry, and CGHS, Ministry of Health and Family
Welfare, in the presence of Shri Rajesh Bhushan, Union Health Secretary, here
today.
This initiative builds
upon the six previously signed MoAs on May 20, 2023, between CGHS and various
All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) located in Bhopal, Bhubaneswar,
Patna, Jodhpur, Raipur, and Rishikesh
“The extension of patient care facilities at
AIIMS New Delhi, PGIMER Chandigarh, and JIPMER Puducherry to CGHS beneficiaries
on a cashless basis will be particularly beneficial for pensioner beneficiaries
of CGHS. It eliminates the need for them to submit individual reimbursement
claims and follow up for approvals. With this new initiative, CGHS
beneficiaries will have direct access to state-of-the-art treatment facilities
available in these medical institutions, without the hassle of making upfront
payments and seeking reimbursements from CGHS. This streamlined process will
save time, reduce paperwork, and expedite the settlement of individual claims.
Previously, CGHS pensioner beneficiaries availing treatment at these
institutions were required to make payments upfront and claim reimbursement later
from CGHS.” This was stated by Shri Rajesh Bhushan, Secretary, Ministry of
Health and Family Welfare at the signing of the MoA today.
The Union Health
Secretary appreciated this development highlighting that CGHS is a significant
service-oriented vertical of the Health Ministry through which existing and
retired employees can avail medical services. He further stated, “The
government aims to expand the number of hospitals empaneled under CGHS to
provide excellent tertiary care facilities aligned with the rising requirements
of the patients.”
Shri Bhushan further
emphasized that this agreement will benefit a large segment of the population
by simplifying lengthy formalities and expediting access to medical care. He
also noted that this agreement will help expand the reach of CGHS services
across the nation, allowing beneficiaries to avail CGHS facilities at the INIs
institutions in their respective states. Additionally, CGHS has revised certain
rates of treatment and medical care, further facilitating access to treatment
facilities for patients.
The sailent features
of this initiative are as under:
The
MoA signing ceremony was attended by Officer on Special Duty, Minister of
Health and Family Welfare, Shri Sudhansh Pant, Additional Secretary, Ministry
of Health and Family Welfare, and Smt. V. Hekali Zhimoni, among other senior
government officials. Directors of AIIMS New Delhi, Dr. M Srinivas, Medical
superintendent, PGIMER Chandigarh, Dr. Vipin Kaushal, and Director, JIPMER
Puducherry, Dr. Rakesh Agrawal were also present at the MOA signing event.
MV/JJ HFW-MoA to be signed between INIs and CGHS/27th June2023
(Release ID: 1935706)
DOPT LETTER DATED 15.06.2023 - CLARIFICATION RULE 3(2) OF AIS
(D&A) RULE (CLICK
THE LINK BELOW TO VIEW)
https://dopt.gov.in/sites/default/files/DoPT%20letter%20dated%2015.06.2023.pdf
INSTRUCTIONS REGARDING IMPLEMENTATION
OF AADHAR ENABLE BIOMETRIC ATTENDANCE SYSTEM (AEBAS) FOR ATTENDANCE OF ALL
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES, BY VARIOUS MINISTRIES/DEPARTMENTS/ORGANIZATIONS
(CLICK THE LINK BELOW TO VIEW)
https://dopt.gov.in/sites/default/files/AEBAS.pdf
DEEMED SUSPENSION AND
CONFIRMATION UNDER RULE 3(2) OF AIS (D&A) RULES, 1969 – CLARIFICATION BY
DOPT VIDE OM DATED 15.06.2023 (Click the link below to view)
https://www.staffnews.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/DoPT-letter-dated-15.06.2023.pdf
.No.11018/01/2023-AIS-III
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public
Grievances and Pensions
Department of Personnel & Training
North Block, New Delhi
Dated the 15th June, 2023
To,
The Chief Secretaries of all
the States / UTs,
Subject: Clarification under Rule
3(2) of AIS (D&A) Rules, 1969 – reg.
Sir/Madam,
I am directed to refer to Rule 3(2)
of AIS (D&A) Rules, 1969 and to say that this Department has been receiving
a number of queries regarding the issue of deemed suspension and the
requirement of confirmation of suspension by the Central Government.
2. In this
context, reference is invited to Rule 3(2) of AIS (D&A) Rules, 1969, which
provides that ” a member of the Service who is detained in official
custody whether on a criminal charge or otherwise for a period longer than
forty-eight hours, shall be deemed to have been suspended by the Government
concerned under this rule”
3. The matter
has been examined in light of 3(2) of AIS(D&A) Rules, 1969, Accordingly, it
is clarified that in the cases of deemed suspension under Rule 3(2), the
confirmation of suspension by Central Government is not required for the period
that the Government Servant remains in detention/custody.
The question of confirmation of
suspension would arise only when, after release from detention/custody, the
Government intends to continue with suspension. In this event, if period of
suspension exceeds 30 days, the confirmation of suspension order by Central
Government as envisaged under Rule 3(1) will be required within 30 days from
the date of release or the date on which the fact of his release comes to the
knowledge of the Government.
4. The aforesaid
clarification may kindly be brought to the notice of all officials /
authorities concerned for necessary action.
5. This issues
with the approval of Competent Authority.
Yours faithfully,
(Ram
Lakhan)
Under Secretary to the Government of India
Tel. No. 011-23093479
Copy
to:
MERGER OF ASSISTANT MANAGER, MMS WITH INSPECTOR POSTS AND DEPUTY
MANAGER, MMS WITH ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT OF POSTS
(CLICK
THE LINK BELOW TO VIEW)
https://utilities.cept.gov.in/dop/pdfbind.ashx?id=7980
CGHS WEBINAR ON GENERATION OF ABHA ID AND LINKAGE WITH CGHS (20 JUNE 2023)
`CGHS has launched a newer initiative "Webinars for CGHS beneficiaries on the
Digital initiatives and services available in CGHS" which
will provide information to the beneficiaries about the wide range of online
services being rendered by CGHS. These services can be availed by them at the
click of a button from the comfort of their own homes and thus saving them from
frequent visits to the Wellness Centres and Additional Director Offices.
This series
of short webinars, 30-50 minutes in length will be held at 4 PM on 3rd Tuesday of every month (except
Gazetted Holidays). After the session, queries from beneficiaries received
through the chatbox will be discussed.
The second
in the series is being held on 20/06/2023 (Tuesday) at 4.00PM on “Generation of ABHA ID and Linkage with CGHS” by
Dr. Nithya Nair, Senior Medical Officer, Monitoring, Computerization and
Training Cell (MCTC), CGHS.
All
beneficiaries are requested to join the webinar series conducted through
BharatVC using https://tinyurl.com/3vcmspp3
REGARDING REVISION OF SANCTIONING LIMITS RELATED TO CLAIM CASES ARISING OUT OF LOSS AND FRAUD CASES IN THE DEPARTMENT OF POSTS.
GUIDELINES TO REGULATE TRANSFER UNDER RULE -38 OF GROUP ‘C’ AND
GROUP ‘B’ NON-GAZETTED EMPLOYEES IN DEPARTMENT OF POSTS-REG. (CLICK THE LINK BELOW TO VIEW)
https://utilities.cept.gov.in/dop/pdfbind.ashx?id=7946
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BRIEFING OF THE MEETING OF NC-JCM ON HELD 9 JUNE 2023
GUIDELINES TO REGULATE TRANSFER UNDER
RULE -38 OF GROUP ‘C’ AND GROUP ‘B’ NON-GAZETTED EMPLOYEES IN DEPARTMENT OF
POSTS (CLICK THE LINK BELOW TO
VIEW)
https://utilities.cept.gov.in/dop/pdfbind.ashx?id=7951
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PROVISION OF LOCAL LANGUAGE FOR
ENGAGEMENT TO GRAMIN DAK SEVAKS POSTS
(CLICK THE LINK BELOW TO
VIEW)
TIMELY PAYMENT OF RETIREMENT BENEFITS TO THE RETIRING EMPLOYEES (CLICK THE LINK BELOW TO VIEW)
https://cga.nic.in//writereaddata/file/OMNo231dt01062023.pdf
ALL INDIA RMS & MMS EMPLOYEES UNION GROUP-C DELHI SORTING DIVISION BIENNIAL DIVISIONAL CONFERENCE HELD AT RMS BHAWAN, DELHI ON 06-07 JUNE-2023
Coms. R.N. Parashar, Vice President Confederation, Ex. Secretary
General Confederation & NFPE, P U Khadse, President NFPE and G/S R-III and
Comrade Giriraj Singh Ex. President attended and addressed the Conference.
Meeting of Organizer's, Leaders on present tasks, at the call of Gr-C, WB Circle. Com Asit Bangabas, CS, inaugurated the meeting.
Com Janardan Majumdar, SG, NFPE explained the unjust and motivated attack on Gr-C/ NFPE and how to combat.
Amongst others Com Suvash Chakraborty, ASG,
NFPE was there to speak on present situation.