F. No.
S.11024/8/2011/CGHS(P)
Government of India
Ministry of Health and
Family Welfare
Department of Health
and Family Welfare
Directorate General of
C,G.H.S.
Nirman Bhawan, New
Delhi
Dated the 14th
November, 2011
CIRCULAR
SUBJECT: Streamlining of Procedure for disposal
of Medical Reimbursement Claims (MRCs) in CGHS
The
pensioner CGHS beneficiaries and their dependent family members are entitled to
get cashless medical treatment In CGHS empanelled private hospitals on a
referral by a Government medical specialist / CMO in-charge, after obtaining
prior permission from the CMO in-charge of the CGHS Wellness Centre/Dispensary
they are attached to. They are however, also entitled to obtain the medical
services from any un-empanelled hospital in emergency condition and get
reimbursement of medical expenses incurred by themselves or any of their
dependent family members. They can file Medical Reimbursement Claims (MRCs)
with the respective CGHS Wellness Centres they are attached to- The CMO In
charge is expected to scrutinize the claim papers with reference to the
prescribed Checklist and forward the same to the Office of AD/ JD in charge of
the zone/city. The Office of AD/JD processes the claim and arranges
reimbursement of the admissible amount to the pensioner beneficiary at the
earliest.
2. A
number of complaints are being received from the pensioner beneficiaries about
the slow and tardy pace of disposal of MRC claims by CGHS, Complaints have also
been received about the unnecessary harassment of pensioner beneficiaries who
are also senior citizens, affecting them mentally and financially, and thereby
creating a bad image for CGHS. CGHS is responsible for taking care of
healthcare needs and well being of the central government employees and
pensioners. It has therefore been decided to lay down a comprehensive procedure
to be followed by all concerned in CGHS to ensure timely and hassle free
disposal of the MRC claims by CGHS in order to facilitate prompt reimbursement
of medical expenses to the pensioner beneficiaries.
3. The
procedure to be followed by CGHS for dealing with MRC cases shall be as
follows;
i. The
beneficiary will submit the MRC in the prescribed format with all relevant
supporting vouchers/documents in original, to the CMO-I/C of the relevant CGHS
Wellness Centre. The CGHS Wellness Centre shall verify and ensure, before
accepting the claim papers, that all relevant documents are enclosed as per the
prescribed checklist and issue a dated acknowledgement to the claimant in token
of receipt of the MRC by CGHS.
ii. The
CGHS Wellness Centre shall forward the MRC papers online to the Office of Zonal
AD/JD, CGHS for further processing for reimbursement of claims. The physical
papers shall be sent to the office of the AD/JD within one / two days of
receipt of claim papers.
iii. If
there are still any deficiencies / gaps found in MRC documents/papers, the
Office of AD/JD, shall retain the papers and communicate the list of
deficiencies / observations, preferably online, to the CMO-I/C for removing the
shortcomings. The MRC may also be returned in original to the CMO- I/C, if it
is absolutely necessary for doing the needful to remove the deficiencies in
consultation with the beneficiary.
iv. The
CMO-I/C shall contact the beneficiary concerned and inform him about the
shortcomings in the MRC papers and request him to submit the requisite
information / documents. The CMO I/C shall not return the MRC in original
unless it is rejected in total.
v. The
MRCs should be scrutinized and processed by the Office of AD/JD as far as
possible through computerized software as per the extant policy and
instructions issued from time to time about the CGHS rates and admissibility of
claims under CGHS.
vi. The
amount found admissible as per the CGHS guidelines may be passed for payment
and forwarded online / manually to the PAO for making payment. The original
documents should also be forwarded simultaneously to the PAO for making payment
of the admissible amount to the claimant.
vii. When
a bill is sent to the PAO, the details pertaining to the claimant will be
entered through computer and the claimant shall be informed of the same along
with bill number, amount admissible and details of disallowances clearly
indicating the specific reasons / grounds for deductions.
viii. The
Office of AD/ID of the zone / city shall submit a weekly report in Form
—'MRC-I' and Monthly Return in Form — 'MRC — II' indicating the details of
disposal of MRC cases, to the Office of AD(HQ), CGHS for Delhi & NCR and to
the Office of Additional DDG (HQ), CGHS for other than Delhi and NCR CGHS
cities.
ix. A
separate analytical statement shall be attached with the Monthly Return in
Form-'MRC- II' giving therein, the details of the MRCs pending for 2 months and
above, clearly indicating the reasons there for and steps taken to dispose of
such cases.
x. The
Office of AD (HQ), CGHS, New Delhi and Office of Addl. DDG (HQ), CGHS shall
compile the Monthly returns received from the respective zones and cities and
submit a consolidated Monthly Return on MRC cases (Zone-wise/City wise) to the
Director, CGHS for monitoring of MRC cases on a monthly basis. A copy of this
Monthly Return shall also be endorsed by AD (HQ), CGHS and Addl. DDG (HQ), CGHS
to Additional Secretary and Director General, CGHS for his information.
4.
All the CMO — I/C of the CGHS Wellness Centres and the ADs and JDs of the zone
/city are herby directed to follow the above procedure religiously in both
letter and spirit to ensure speedy and timely disposal of the Medical
Reimbursement Claims (MRCs) filed by the pensioner CGHS beneficiaries.
End: Forms – MRC-I & II
sd/-
(L.C.Goyal)
AS&DG (CGHS)
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