Monday, 13 July 2020

Email on CGHS Issues to Health Secretary by AIPRPA CHQ

AIPRPA CHQ Email to Health Secretary & the Response of Health Secretary and other officers

All India Postal & RMS Pensioners Association

 

(Registered No: 83/2015 under Tamilnadu Societies Registration Act, 1975)

Chennai HQ: 2/44, Muthial Chetty Street, Purasawalkam, Chennai - 600007

New Delhi HQ: First Floor, North Avenue Post Office Building, North Avenue, New Delhi - 110001



No.AIPRPA / CGHS / 2020 /1                                                                                                     Dated 10.07.2020

To

The Secretary

Health & Family Welfare

Government of India

New Delhi - 110011

 

Sir,

Sub: Persisting problems of CGHS and issues emanating in the new atmosphere – regarding

This All India Postal & RMS Pensioners Association is constrained to send this email to you because of the prime reason that the emails of Director General CGHS and the Director CGHS are bouncing due to the fact that they have been reportedly deactivated.

This All India Postal & RMS Pensioners Association is aware of the arrangement the Health Secretary is taking for a discussion on CGHS related issues with the Standing Committee of JCM National Council. However, we wish to bring the following persistent as well as some new problems emanating in the new atmosphere to your personal attention for finding remedial action.

1.    CHGS empanelled hospitals are duty bound to treat the patients without any cash demand. But unfortunately the complaint is that many such empanelled hospitals either refuse to do so or drop out of the empanelment for the reason that the medical bills are not reimbursed by the Government for many months. This problem is surfacing frequently and a permanent remedy has to be found by the Government. Smooth transfer of funds to empanelled hospitals towards the claimed bills must be ensured to avoid this problem.

 

2.    The P&T Pensioners are now allowed in CGHS even though they are residing in non-CGHS centres. As the P&T Pensioners reside all over the country and not only near the CGHS centres, their treatment facility is very less despite joining CGHS. We plead that at least one important hospital in every district headquarters or in every district shall be empanelled in the list by amending the existing rule that empanelled hospitals are allowed only in CGHS centres.

 

3.    We welcome the order of the Government for directly getting treated from empanelled hospitals instead of going to CGHS Wellness centres first. However, it will be appreciated highly if it is ordered for any kind of treatment in addition to covid-19 directly from empanelled hospitals.

 

4.    The Postal Dispensaries converted into CGHS dispensaries are facing many problems. The major problems are lack of medical and para medical staff and lack of adequate supply of essential medicines etc. We request special attention to improve the converted dispensaries recently.

 

Thanking you,

Yours faithfully,

Sd/-

(K.Ragavendran)

General Secretary

Dr. G.D. Paliya addghq.dl@cghs.nic.in

3:07 PM (4 hours ago)
to DRme
Madam
Please look into the matter.


From: "Sanjay Jain" <sanjay.jain24@cghs.nic.in>
To: "Dr. G.D. Paliya" <addghq.dl@cghs.nic.in>
Sent: Monday, July 13, 2020 2:30:27 PM
Subject: Fwd: CGHS Issues




From: "Smt. Arti Ahuja" <ash-mohfw@nic.in>
To: "alok saxena" <js@naco.gov.in>, "Sanjay Jain" <sanjay.jain24@cghs.nic.in>
Sent: Monday, July 13, 2020 12:52:29 PM
Subject: Fwd: CGHS Issues

For n/a please.

Ms. Arti Ahuja
Additional Secretary
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare,
Government of India,
Room No. 254-A, Nirman Bhawan,
New Delhi - 110 011
Tele: +91-11-23061066, Telefax: +91-11-23063809


From: "Ms Preeti Sudan" <secyhfw@nic.in>
To: "Smt. Arti Ahuja" <ash-mohfw@nic.in>
Sent: Monday, July 13, 2020 11:02:17 AM
Subject: Fwd: CGHS Issues



For n/a.

Regards,

Preeti Sudan
Secretary (Health & Family Welfare)
Tel: +91-11-23061863, 23063221


From: aiprpachq@gmail.com
To: "Ms Preeti Sudan" <secyhfw@nic.in>
Sent: Saturday, July 11, 2020 7:18:24 PM
Subject: CGHS Issues

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