Empanelment of Exclusive Cancer Hospitals / Units under CGHS

No: REC-I/2008/JD(Gr.) / CGHS/CGHS(P) 
Government of India 
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare 
Department of Health & Family Welfare

Maulana Azad Road, Nirman Bhawan 
New Delhi 110 108 dated the September 12, 2011

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Subject: Empanelment of Exclusive Cancer Hospitals / Units under CGHS.

           The undersigned is directed to draw attention to the Office Memorandum of even number dated 23rd June 2011 and to state that this Ministry has been receiving representations seeking clarification about the rates applicable for treatment of CGHS beneficiaries at Exclusive Cancer Hospitals / Cancer Units empanelled under CGHS. The matter has been examined by this Ministry and it has now been decided to clarify that the rates applicable for Cancer treatment are as per the details given below.

2.1     The duration of treatment for different Categories of Surgery will be as follows.

Category - I -------------- 1-2 days

Category - II ------------- 3-5 days

(7-10 days in respect of operations involving Abdominal / thoracic cavity)

Category - III, IV & V ---14 days.

2.2.    The surgical procedures are enlisted under Categories - I, II, Ill, IV & V and the list is annexed to this Office Memorandum (at Annexure-I).

2.3.     Rates applicable for room rent (Accommodation Charges) for different categories of wards as given below:

General ward --------   Rs 1000/- per day

Semi-private ward --- Rs. 2000/- per day

Private ward ---------- Rs 3000/- per day.

CGHS beneficiaries are entitled to facilities of private, semi-private or general ward depending on their basic pay / pension. The entitlement is as follows:-

S. No.

Basic Pay (without the inclusion of Category pay)

Entitlement

1.

Upto Rs. 13,950/-

General Ward

2.

Between Rs 13,951/- and Rs.19,530

Semi-Private Ward

3.

Rs.19,540 and above

Private Ward

For any day care procedure requiring short admission — a few hours to one day—accommodation charge for one day as per entitlement shall be applicable, provided the patient has been admitted in a room as per his/her entitlement.


2.4     The Super-specialty rates of CGHS Delhi for Cancer Radio-therapy and Chemotherapy shall be applicable as CGHS rates for Cancer Radiotherapy and Chemotherapy (placed at Annexure —Il). In case of Chemotherapy the rates prescribed are procedural charges only. Room rent, investigations and cost of medicines are reimbursable in addition to the procedural charges. Chemotherapy medicines shall be procured from, CGHS wherever feasible and as per available brand. In case, medicines are supplied by hospital, they shall provide the same on credit basis to pensioners and a shall offer a discount of 10% on MRP. The hospital in such cases shall certify that the Chemotherapy medicines have not been supplied by the CGHS.

2.5     Consultation fee shall be as per CGHS rates applicable for NABH Accredited hospitals.

2.6     Investigation rates shall be as per CGHS prescribed rates of concerned city.

2.7    Cost of Implants I stents I grafts is reimbursable in addition to package rates as per CGHS ceiling rates for Implants I stents I grafts or as per actual, in case there is no CGHS prescribed ceiling rates.

2.8 The rates applicable for Anaesthesia, Operation Theatre and Surgery Charges under Categories —I, II, III, IV & V are given below

Anesthesiology Charges

Rates in Rupees

Anesthesia Fees - Category I

2,310

Anesthesia Fees - Category II

2,755

Anesthesia Fees - Category III

4,830

Anesthesia Fees - Category IV

5,775

Anesthesia Fees - Category V

6,615

 

SURGICAL ONCOLOGY - Operation Theatre (Hospital Service Charges)

Rates in Rupees

Minor OT - Service Charges

870

Minor OT - Drugs/Consumables (Without GA)

325

Minor OT - Drugs/Consumables (With GA)

540

Minor OT - Service Charges - Less than 2 Hrs.

3,465

Minor OT - Service Charges - 2 To 4 Hrs.

5,775

Minor OT - Service Charges - More than 4 Hrs.

8,455

 

SURGICAL CHARGES

Rates in Rupees

Minor OT - Service Charges

870

Category I Surgery

2,755

Category II Surgery

6,930

Category III Surgery.

9,660

Category IV Surgery

15,095

Category V Surgery

17,325

 

2.9    The admissible amount for Cancer surgery shall be calculated as per the formula given below Room rent as applicable + Anaesthesia charges (as per category) + OT charges (as per category) + Surgery charges (as per category) + Investigations at CGHS rates + Cost of Medicines and Surgical Disposables.’

Anaesthesia charges (as per category) + OT charges (as per category) + Surgery charges (as per category) prescribed above are applicable for semi-private ward. If the beneficiary s entitled for general ward there will be a decrease of 10% in these rates for private ward entitlement there will be an increase of 15%.

5.    Other conditions as prescribed n Office Memorandum of even number dated the June 23, 2011 remain unchanged.

A copy of this Office Memorandum and rates for exclusive Cancer along with a copy of MOA are placed on the internet athttp://msptrpnsparent.nic.in/cghsnew/index.asp

 

[Jai Prakashj]

Under Secretary to Government of India

source-http://msotransparent.nic.in/writereaddata/cghsdata/mainlinkfile/File410.pdf

 

CCS(LTC) Rules, 1988-Relaxation for travel by air to visit J&K-Dopt order

 

No.31011/2/2003-Estt(A)
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions
Department of Personnel & Training

New Delhi, dated the 25th August, 2011

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Subject:- CCS(LTC) Rules, 1988-Relaxation for travel by air to visit J&K.

The undersigned is directed to refer to the O.M. of even number dated the 18.6.2010 and to state that the Ministry of Finance (Department of Expenditure) have clarified that the term ‘Entitled class” mentioned in para 1(ii) of the above quoted O.M. refers to “Economy class” only. All LTC claims for travel by air may accordingly be restricted to LTC-80 Economy class air fare of Air India from the date of issue of this Office Memorandum.

2. Past cases already settled will not be re-opened.

(B.Bandyopadhyay)
Under Secretary to the Government of India.


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Grant of family pension to the eligible member of the family of a pensioner - regarding

 


F.No.1/17/2011-P&PW(E)
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, P.G. & Pensions
Department of Pension & Pensioners’ Welfare

Lok Nayak Bhawan,
Khan Market, New Delhi
Dated: 14th Sept, 2011

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Sub: Grant of family pension to the eligible member of the family of a pensioner - regarding.

The undersigned is directed to refer to this Department’s earlier office memorandum No. 1/17/86-P&PW(E), dated 29th August, 1986, 25th January. 1991 and l8th February, 1993 and No. 1/28/04-P&PW(E) dated 31st March. 2009 and 2nd July, 2010 regarding grant of family pension to the eligible members of the family of an employee/pensioner reported missing and whose whereabouts are not known.

2. As per this Department’s 0.M. dt. 29.8.1986, subject to fulfillment of Certain conditions, the family pension can he granted to the family of an employee reported missing and whose whereabouts are not known after a period of one year reckoned from the date of filing the FIR with the police authorities. Subsequently, it was clarified vide this Department’s O.M. dated 25th January, 1991, that the Department of Pension & Pensioners’ Welfare’s O.M. dated 29th August, 1986, would be applicable in the case of missing pensioners mutatis mutandis. It was further clarified vide this Department’s O.M. No. 1/17/86-P&PW(E), dated 28.02.1993 that family pension to the
eligible family member of an employee reported missing, would accrue  from the date of lodging the FIR or expiry of leave in the case of an employee who had disappeared, whichever is later.

3. While providing that the family pension to the family of the missing employed pensioner may be sanctioned after a period of six months from the date of registration of an FIR with the police vide this Department’s O M dated 2nd July, 2010, it was also made clear that the earlier instructions did not make any distinction between the government servant and the pensioner and Cover both of them for the purpose of grant of family pension. However, doubts have been raised by some quarters to the effect as to whether family pension will accrue from the date of lodging the FIR in the case of missing pensioners as well.

4. The matter has been considered in this Department in consultation with Department of Expenditure, Ministry of Finance. It is hereby clarified that as the previous instructions did not make any distinction between the Government servant and the pensioner, the family pension to the family of a missing pensioner would accrue with effect from the date of lodging the FIR or from the date immediately succeeding the day till pension had been last paid to the pensioner, whichever is later. Accordingly, arrears in past cases would also be admissible.

5. This issues with the concurrence of Ministry of Finance, Department of Expenditure vide their U.O, No.263/E.V/2011 dated 12.9.2011.

(K.K Mittal)
Director

source-http://www.pensionersportal.gov.in/index.asp