Functional Irregularities haunt the ECHS scheme
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New Delhi: Functional irregularities seemed to have start haunting the Ex-Servicemen Contributory Health Scheme in the country. Started in 2002, The ECHS is a publicly funded medicare scheme for ex-servicemen and pensioners as well as their eligible dependants, through various polyclinics, military hospitals as well as empanelled private hospitals in the country. However, the scheme in now seeing decreasing participation from the private hospitals with the non-payment of their pending bills.
These and many other irregularities in the functioning ECHS Scheme were brought to light by the CAG in its report on the Health Scheme (ECHS) during the year ending March, 2015.
The inconsistencies are primarily related to the poor functioning of empanelled hospitals, budgetary and manpower matters, issues such as overcharging, anomalies in submission of bills and non-adherence to Memorandum of Agreement by empanelled hospitals, short supply of medicines in Polyclinics, non-disposal of expired medicines, diversion of ECHS funds for service personnel hospitals and shortage of manpower in ECHS Polyclinics etc.
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