சனி, 27 பிப்ரவரி, 2016

CGHS hospitals

LIST OF HOSPITALS / DIAGNOSTIC CENTRES EMPANELLED UNDER CGHS

Directorate General of Central Government Health Scheme has published the new and fresh empanelled Hospitals and Diagnostic centres with revised package rates with effect November 2014.

The “Central Government Health Scheme” (CGHS) provides comprehensive health care facilities for the Central Govt. employees and pensioners and their dependents residing in CGHS covered cities. Started in New Delhi in 1954, Central Govt. Health Scheme is now in operation in 25 cities in overall India. 

The Central Govt. Health Scheme provides comprehensive health care to the CGHS Beneficiaries in India. The medical facilities are provided through Wellness Centres (previously referred to as CGHS Dispensaries) /polyclinics under Allopathic, Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Sidha and Homeopathic systems of medicines. 254 allopathic dispensaries 19 Polyclinics 78 Ayush dispensary/units 3 Yoga Centres 65 Laboratories 17 Dental Units…

Table below given with detailed information about the CGHS Health Care Organizations (HCOs) with the revised package rates for all cities...

CityFresh OrderDownload New RatesHospitals List
1. AllahabadNotificationPackage RatesList of HCO
2. AhemdabadNotificationPackage RatesList of HCO
3. BangaloreNotificationPackage RatesList of HCO
4. BhubhaneshwarNotificationPackage RatesList of HCO
5. BhopalNotificationPackage RatesList of HCO
6. ChandigarhNotificationPackage RatesList of HCO
7. ChennaiNotificationPackage RatesList of HCO
8. DelhiNotificationPackage RatesList of HCO
9. DehradunNotificationPackage RatesList of HCO
10. GuwahatiNotificationPackage RatesList of HCO
11. HyderabadNotificationPackage RatesList of HCO
12. JaipurNotificationPackage RatesList of HCO
13. JabalpurNotificationPackage RatesList of HCO
14. KanpurNotificationPackage RatesList of HCO
15. KolkataNotificationPackage RatesList of HCO
16. LucknowNotificationPackage RatesList of HCO
17. MeerutNotificationPackage RatesList of HCO
18. MumbaiNotificationPackage RatesList of HCO
19. NagpurNotificationPackage RatesList of HCO
20. PatnaNotificationPackage RatesList of HCO
21. PuneNotificationPackage RatesList of HCO
22. RanchiNotificationPackage RatesList of HCO
23. ShillongNotificationPackage RatesList of HCO
24. TrivandrumNotificationPackage RatesList of HCO
25. Jammu.NotificationPackage RatesList of HCO

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வியாழன், 25 பிப்ரவரி, 2016

Budget 2016-17

  


NEW DELHI: Highlighting the need to focus on maternal and child health for a long run growth, the Economic Survey 2015-16 called for early life interventions and low-cost investments in maternal nutrition and sanitation programmes.

Pointing at a high neonatal mortality rate and increasing number of underweight pregnant women, the survey emphasized on the need for nourishment during pregnancy.

Out of all the infants who die in India, 70% die in the first month, primarily because of low birth weight, according to the survey tabled in the Parliament by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Friday.

The survey also highlighted 42.2% of Indian women are underweight at the beginning of pregnancy. Even during pregnancy, they gain only about 7kgs, which is substantially less than the 12.5-18 kg gain as is recommended by the World Health Organisation (WHO) for underweight women.

The survey stressed that relatively low-cost maternal and early life health and nutrition programmes offer very high returns on investments.

"Given that maternal health casts a long shadow on an individual's cognitive development and life changes, investing in maternal health could become a top policy priority of the government," the survey said, adding programmes targeting younger children are also relatively cheaper investments.

Though the National Food Security Act, 2013 provides for a universal cash entitlement of at least Rs 6,000 for pregnant women in order to improve nutrition during pregnancy, the survey highlighted concerns about getting the government funds into the hands of pregnant women.

It recommended pairing cash transfers with education about pregnancy weight gain.

It also said that breast-feeding illustrates how some investments by the state can lead to tangible changes in social norms in a relatively short period of time. As per the survey, programmes like 'Janani Suraksha Yojana' and other schemes under the Integrated Child Development Scheme delivered via anganwadi programme has increased the proportion of breast-feeding mothers to 62%.


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