Showing posts with label Medical Claim. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Medical Claim. Show all posts

Friday, December 3, 2010

CS (MA) Rules, 1944 – Reimbursement of expenditure involved on emergent cases for the treatment taken at private nursing home/clinic – Regarding



Government of India
Ministry of Communications & IT
Department of Posts
Dak Bhavan, Sansad Marg
New Delhi – 110116


No. 6-1/2006-Medical
Dated – 27th October, 2010


To,
All recognized Unions/Associations of Department of Posts


Sub: - CS (MA) Rules, 1944 – Reimbursement of expenditure involved in emergent cases for the treatment taken at private nursing home/clinic – Delegation of powers – reg.

Sir,
I am directed to forward herewith a copy of Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, New Delhi O.M. No. S-14025/46/92-MS dated 4-2-1993 on the above subject for your information/guidelines and necessary action.



(Mahendra Kumar)
Assistant Director General (Medical)





No. S-14025/46/92-MS
Government of India
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi – 110011


Dated the 4th February, 1993


Office Memorandum


Subject – CS (MA) Rules, 1944 – Reimbursement of expenditure involved on emergent cases for the treatment taken at private nursing home/clinic – Delegation of powers – Regarding.

The undersigned is directed to say that under the CS (MA) Rules, 1944, vide Miscellaneous Important Decisions No. 5 under Section VII of the compilation of the CS (MA) Rules and further modified vide O.Ms. No. S-14012/9/75-MC (MS) dated 23.2.77, 7.5.79 and 18.6.82, powers have been delegated to the Heads of Departments to allow reimbursement of the medical claims in respect of the treatment obtained under emergency at private hospitals, as distinct from private nursing home/private clinic, subject to item-wise ceilings as per the rates prescribed in the Annexure to the O.Ms. referred to above without any financial limit on the total amount to be reimbursed.

2. However, although the broad guidelines provided in para 1 (iv) of the O.M. dated 18.6.82 referred to above are only indicative and not exhaustive, a large number of cases are being referred to this Ministry/Dte. G.H.S. for seeking relaxation of the rules stating that the hospital is not run on ‘No profit and No Loss Basis’, which otherwise could have been settled by the concerned Department under the delegated powers.

3. It has now been decided by the Government that in order to eliminate the confusion regarding distinction between the private hospital and a private nursing home Clinic, the delegated powers referred to above are applicable to all private medical institutions without making any distinction between a private hospital and a private nursing home/clinic.

4. the medical claims for specialized treatment for heart diseases, kidney transplantation, etc. may be settled as per the schedule of rates approved for the treatment of C.G.H.S beneficiaries from time to time at private recognized hospitals under that Scheme or the actual charges, whichever is less, and all other cases may be settled as per the item wise ceilings prescribed in the Annexure to the O.Ms. referred to above. No. references should be made to this Ministry/Dte. G.H.S. in the matter for further relaxation of the Rules and may be settled by the concerned Ministry/Department.

5. In this connection it may be reiterated that as already stated in para (iii) of the O.M. dated 18.6.82 referred to above, reimbursement of expenses incurred on treatment obtained in the private clinics/nursing homes of the Authorised Medical Attendants would not be admissible under the above provisions and also in relaxation of the CS(MA) Rules even in emergent cases.

6. All pending cases may be decided accordingly, However, the cases which are already settled or decided, may not be re-opened.

7. This issues with the concurrence of the Department of Pension and Pensioners’ Welfare vide their U.O. No. 272/92 P& PW (K) dated 19.10.1992 and the Ministry of Finance Deptt. Of Expenditure) vide their U.O. No. 1441/E.V/92 dated 17.11.1992.

8. In so far as persons serving in the Indian Audit and Accounts Deptts. are concerned, this issues with the concurrence of the office of the comptroller and Auditor General of India vide their U.O. No. 27-Audit-I/72-90, dated 25.1.1993.



Sd/-
(Braham Dev)
Under Secretary to the Govt. of India



Thursday, July 1, 2010

Reimbursement of Medical claims in respect of service Officers/Personnel and their families for treatment in Civil Hospitals



No. AT/IV/4807/XVIII
Office of the C.G.D.A
Ulan Batar Road, Palam
Delhi Cantt – 10
Dated 18 Jun 2010

To
The PCDA / CDA

Sub: Reimbursement of Medical claims in respect of service Officers/Personnel and their families for treatment in Civil Hospitals.

Repeated references are received in HQrs office from Controllers as to the office which has to deal with the medical claims on account of treatment taken as indoor and OPD patients inspite of HQrs circular of even no dated 28-12-98 and subsequent clarifications issued on the subject. It is therefore once again clarified that medical claims of Service personnel and their families will be dealt as per the table appended below.


Sl.No.

Nature of Medical claims

PCDA/CDA/PAO

Authority

1.

Medical claims in respect of treatment taken as Indoor patient

Such claims are to be dealt with by Regional Controllers/PCDA (AF)/PCDA (Navy) under whose audit jurisdiction the service Hospitals nearest to The Civil Hospitals are situated.

Rule 55 FR Pt II

2.

Medical claims in respect of treatment taken as OPD patient

Such claims are to be processed by the respective CDA (O) / PCDA (Navy) / PCDA (AF) / PAOs of the concerned service personnel

Para 248 OM Pt-IX, Para 318-327 OM Pt VII,
Items 18 & 27 of Annexure A to Chap VII of OM Pt III, and Chap 68 of OM Pt X

3.

Medical claims in respect of Clinical / Pathological test

If they are part of Indoor treatment the claims will be processed as per Sl. No.1 above otherwise claims on account of OPD treatment will be processed as per Sl no. 2 above

As above



Sr. Dy. CGDA (AT)


www.cgda.nic.in